The King's Knot in Stirling, Scotland

The King’s and Queen’s Knots can be found in the grounds of the ancient King’s Park nestled beneath the towering mass of Stirling Castle. This area was Crown property from at least the 1100s. It was the area where Scotland’s royalty took part in activities such as hunting and jousting. King’s Park is first mentioned in 1190, when it was referred to as the “Aulde” park.  This park was enlarged to become the “Neu” park in 1264.  At this time the park was enclosed and managed for deer and fox…

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