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Exterior view of a tower surrounded by lush green grass, blue skies and trees

Join Historic Scotland staff on a guided tour of this imposing 14th Century tower house, once home to descendants of King Robert the Bruce, visited by Robert Burns and sketched by Turner. Enjoy an external and internal tour of the building, culminating in spectacular views of the ‘Wee County’ and the Forth Valley beyond from the top of the Tower.

Please arrive at the east side of Clackmannan Tower 10 minutes before your tour start time.

Good to know

  • Please arrive at the east side of Clackmannan Tower 10 minutes before your tour start time.
  • Nearest public parking is in Clackmannan. Subject to availability this might involve up to a 10-minute walk to the site - please allow for this to ensure you arrive on time.
  • Approach to site is over a field - strong footwear highly recommended. The tour involves uneven flooring, steep stairs, low lintels and exposed heights and as such may not be suitable for this with mobility issues.
  • No toilets at site - nearest public toilet/accessible toilet is in Morrison’s, Alloa.
  • This tour is restricted to children 7 years and over.

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