SEARCHING FOR WILLIAM WALLACE'S CAVE NEAR LANARK

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2020
  • On a trip in search of the cave near Lanark where William Wallace hid out after his successful attack on the English garrison and the Sheriff of Lanark in Lanark Castle.

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  • @Digitalflixx
    @Digitalflixx Рік тому +3

    There's another "wallaces cave" along at Roslin Glen in Midlothian. Great wee cave and some old carvings on the stones nearby

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  Рік тому

      Aye and it is a cracker. Not been to it personally but the photos I’ve seen look cracking. I’m going to get to is asap. I’ll need to look up the carvings as that sounds interesting 🤔. Cheers 😊👍

  • @sharonfoor188
    @sharonfoor188 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @maycoats4901
    @maycoats4901 Рік тому

    Thankyou, very interesting x

  • @johnwatson442
    @johnwatson442 2 роки тому +1

    Well done John.I was down there looking for Lady Marys Steps.but wasnt far away from the cave,,THANKS..

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому +2

      Cheers mate. Yeah it’s amazing how close I’ve been to it myself and never knew. Shame it’s not sign posted

    • @johnwatson442
      @johnwatson442 2 роки тому

      @@scotlandforeverwithjohn1647 It is labelled wallaces cave by Canmore. But contradicted by MR GEORGE ROSS OF BONNINGTON HOUSE SAYING he saw the cave being built in 1857. 552 years after Wallaces death in 1305.possibly a tourist cave done by Lanark Council

  • @malcolmmcneill5403
    @malcolmmcneill5403 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for that John really appreciate the tour ime sure wallace had plenty caves to hide out being gorrila warfare wallace would have plenty caves in his network of hit and run there's always a element of different people saying that's the wrong one or I know of another one
    It would be good to have all the different caves videoed and detailed but ime sure thats gonna be a box set
    I remember the gentleman in the museum telling me of the wallace cave but that was 2005 the home coming of wallaces coffin after we walked the last 5 miles with David R Ross to smithfeild London from Westminster we wanted to give wallace the funeral he deserved
    David walked from robroyston to London Bridge where wallaces head was hung in a spike over a thousand of us went to London we had a coffin in St Bartholomew Church the service was in later we stopped the traffic in London with wallaces coffin on horse carriage hundreds of us marching behind wallace the atmosphere was pride weeping emotionally overwhelming all the Patriots really felt like the wallace was in the coffin anyway after we all returned to Scotland there was a homecoming for wallaces coffin in lanark the place was bursting with Patriots torch light prossession pipes and drums we walked a great march into lanark Town everyone lined up to pay respects to wallacs coffin everyone spoke of the coffin felt real full of all our private messages it was as an important day in lanark as London
    But that's why I met a gentleman in the museum telling me about the wallace cave
    Thankyou John 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  Рік тому

      Your welcome Malcolm. It’s a cave that is spoken about but hidden from the public and it’s only a short distance from the main path that thousands walk. Sad that only a small amount of people visit it. Such an important part of our history and what led me to do the video. There’s talk of another cave in the In the cliffs above the mouse river (moos) on the way into lanark from Carluke. I not personally found that one. Thought the old Iron Age fort just a few hundred yards upstream is said to be where Wallace and his men assembled before the attack and is not far from what would have been a fording point in the river. It depends on wether he would have doubled back on himself after the attack over headed in a straight line away. But I need to find that one and have a look. Aye there’s many caves and I want to find and visit them all. Like you said his type of fighting requires places like this all across Scotland.
      I wish I had been on that March it must have been a privilege for you and everyone there. The pride and emotion would have been strong. Which museum were you in that you mentioned?
      I hope to when I get a chance to video as much of the places linked to Wallace and Bruce. There’s also a local battle to me “morningside” that was fought later in 1380s yet little is written and what’s on Wikipedia is BS. Thinks like this need to be documented for the future to know.
      Cheers 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @babycharliebrown
    @babycharliebrown 3 роки тому

    Interesting! Must try and visit it. Thanks for posting.

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  3 роки тому

      you should definitely give it a go. A truly stunning area. If your needing direction then drop me a message on here. cheers

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  3 роки тому

      you should go and visit if you get the chance. stunning setting and history

    • @seandelaney1423
      @seandelaney1423 3 роки тому +1

      Good video , I lived in Lanark as a child ,mid seventies , I never knew that his cave was there.

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  3 роки тому +2

      @@seandelaney1423 yeah i wish it was better known and sign posted. 10s of thousands of tourists visit New Lanark and the falls of clyde every year, yet most will walk by. Lanark is a great place tho

    • @seandelaney1423
      @seandelaney1423 3 роки тому +1

      @@scotlandforeverwithjohn1647 Yes , I remember the "Lannimers day" or something , I lived right next to Smylum House with the nuns and shit . but have lived most of my life in England , but what I remember of that place is just wrong , I remember a young guy , probably about the same age as myself (maybe 6) pointing to a spot in like a small cabbage patch with an old wall behind it, and told me "that's where the old man buried the baby". It's all new expensive flats now apparently , but I always wonder about what that wee pal from the nuns place next door meant , coz I never met him again.TRUE. rip

  • @johnwatson4920
    @johnwatson4920 2 роки тому +1

    It is labelled wallaces cave by Canmore. But contradicted by MR GEORGE ROSS OF BONNINGTON HOUSE SAYING he saw the cave being built in 1857. 552 years after Wallaces death in 1305.possibly a tourist cave done by Lanark Council

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому

      Interesting 🤔. I’ve seen many “caves” that have been carved out of the rock and they have tell tail tooling marks on the rock. This cave doesn’t though. But hey

  • @manicstreetpreacher200
    @manicstreetpreacher200 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed that vid and appreciated your enthusiasm for Wallace.

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому

      Thank you 😊. I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s hard not to love our places like this and our history. Though sadly not all share your opinion. Cheers

  • @eochaid5219
    @eochaid5219 2 роки тому

    There is a Wallace cave under Brucehill (Clerkhill) in Dumbarton.

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому

      Is there? I haven’t heard of that one. Will wed to look in it. Do you have any details? Cheers

    • @eochaid5219
      @eochaid5219 2 роки тому

      @@scotlandforeverwithjohn1647 Robert the Bruce spent his latter years in his palace in the area of Castlehill and Brucehill Dumbarton. You can still see the existing wall of his stables. There is a cave in the cliff between Brucehill/Clerkhill and the Clyde known by locals as Wallace's cave. This is accessed from the road between Clerkhill and Westcliff.

  • @thelittleatari9664
    @thelittleatari9664 2 роки тому +1

    Super interested in doing this walk however when looking on google maps it shows the location to be Edinburgh and it’s clearly not the same cave haha how far roughly is this from New Lanark Mill Hotel? Considering a charity walk next year. Thanks in advance, loving your videos!

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому +1

      Hi,
      Yeah that’s another cave I look to do later. But the lanark one isn’t far from new lanark itself. If you leave new lanark via the riverside footpaths and head upstream it’s only just over a mile. It’s only about 300-400yards upstream of the viewing area for the Corra Lynn falls and just downstream of the peregrine nest viewing station.

    • @thelittleatari9664
      @thelittleatari9664 2 роки тому +1

      @@scotlandforeverwithjohn1647 Thanks for your reply. I did some more digging and found the canmore website you mentioned and realised it wasnt that far. Im making plans to do a charity walk and do the full circuit of the falls, about 6 miles I believe, but would love to stop by the cave when on the way round.

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you found it. That will be a stunning walk for sure. Can be muddy at some points in the path but still fairly easy. Just watch the slippy rocks near the cave if you go down.

  • @RT-if2ij
    @RT-if2ij 2 роки тому +1

    This is not the real cave. The real Wallace cave is up from Cartland bridge Lanark.

    • @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647
      @scotlandforeverwithjohn1647  2 роки тому

      Depends on who tells it. It is said he mustered his men at the old Iron Age fort up from the bridge before the attack. It would depend on wether he would risk doubling back on himself or continue on straight away from the scene of attack. But that’s the joys of history

    • @RT-if2ij
      @RT-if2ij 2 роки тому

      Good point, I lived in Lanark 35 years before I found out about the cave at Cartland, the old gentleman at the Lanark museum told me about it. Liked the video anyway and have fished the waters at new Lanark right up past the cave.

    • @calbo555
      @calbo555 11 місяців тому

      It's near falkirk 👍