Everything about The Abbey Craig totally explained
The
Abbey Craig is the hill upon which the
Wallace Monument stands, at Causewayhead, just to the north of
Stirling,
Scotland.
The Abbey Craig is part of a complex
quartz-dolerite intrusion or
sill within
carboniferous strata, at the western edge of the Central Coal Field, known as the
Stirling Sill. The quartz-dolerite, being much harder than the surrounding coal measures, has been exposed due to erosion, including by
glaciation. The characteristic
crag and tail shape of the crag reflects this glacial shaping.
Craig, or
crag, describes a post-glacial
Crag and tail landscape feature. The
abbey is
Cambuskenneth Abbey, on the north bank of the
River Forth, about 1
km to the south.
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