This historic site marks the location of the Battle of Culloden, the final confrontation of the Jacobite Rising in 1746. The battle was a decisive defeat for the Jacobites, ending their campaign to restore the Stuart monarchy. The battlefield is now a poignant and preserved site, offering visitors a chance to walk where the battle took place and reflect on its significance. The Culloden Visitor Centre provides a comprehensive museum experience, with interactive exhibits and displays that tell the story of the battle and its impact on Scotland’s history. The Memorial Cairn and Clan Stones, located on the battlefield, commemorate the fallen soldiers, making this a solemn and deeply moving place to visit.