2 hours 38 mins driving, 1 day 13 hours walking, 3 and a half hours on public transport.
in aberdeen
No. It is entirely the creation of hollywood scriptwriters. Infact, Wallace was not even the commander of forces at Stirling Bridge. That honour fell to Andrew Moray, who was the senior Guardian of Scotland, and of far higher social standing than Wallace (who was a very minor noble). Moray was mortally wounded while leading the scots forces at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, and died a little while afterwards, leaving Wallace to take much of the credit. However, Wallace led the Scots forces for only seven months after the Battle of Stirling, before defeat at Falkirk, after which Wallace resigned the title of Guardian of Scotland.
You could go to Scotland and take pictures!
At Bannockburn, a small place in Scotland.
King Edward I took several actions to strengthen his hold over Scotland, including the military conquest of Scotland, which began with the invasion in 1296. He captured key Scottish strongholds, such as Berwick and Stirling, and asserted his authority by declaring himself the overlord of Scotland. Edward also sought to undermine Scottish governance by removing the Scottish crown and establishing a system of English rule, while promoting loyalty among local leaders through the granting of lands and titles. Additionally, he enforced the Treaty of Brigham, which aimed to legitimize his control over the Scottish succession and governance.
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Perth, Stirling. Take your pick.
About 24 hours
Bangkok, Thailand is approximately 5,890 miles away from Aberdeen, Scotland. The flight would take about 12 hours and 15 minutes to complete.
in aberdeen
There are no direct flights between the two places - you would have to change in London.
It takes about 12 hours by road to get from Aberdeen to Portsmouth.
It takes about 6 hours by road to get from Aberdeen to Manchester.
It takes about 3 hours by road to get to Aberdeen from Hamilton.
Some of the largest and most interesting cities of Scotland that someone may visit and enjoy are Edinburgh considered as Athens of the North because of its monuments, Glascow, Aberdeen and InvernessEdinburghEdinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Stirling.
68.5 Miles1 hour 24 mins Varying TrafficAccording to google maps.
176 miles taking this route:Take M6 (N) towards KENDAL from Lancaster to SCOTLAND, where M6 becomes A74(M).Take A74(M) & M74 to A80 to STIRLING via M73.Take A80 & M80 to Stirling.
travel by bus from London to Aberdeen it takes 364 days