Queen Victoria's Horseshoe Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting if you have time to spare, but don't go out of your way.
It's just the spot where Queen Victoria's horse lost a show, memorialised with a plaque. Not somewhere to go to visit intentionally, but if you are waiting for the the museum or cathedral to open, it'...
Located on the corner of Fuzzies barbers is a horseshoe which came off Queen Victoria’s horse during a visit to Dunblane in 1842. There’s a small plaque next to it explaining more.
At the corner of Bridgend and Stirling Road, just below the Bridgend sign is a horseshoe fixed to the wall. This was from Queen Victoria's horse when she passed through Dunblane. Her horse threw a sho...
Interesting if you have time to spare, but don't go out of your way.
It's just the spot where Queen Victoria's horse lost a show, memorialised with a plaque. Not somewhere to go to visit intentionally, but if you are waiting for the the museum or cathedral to open, it'...
If the shoe fits
Located on the corner of Fuzzies barbers is a horseshoe which came off Queen Victoria’s horse during a visit to Dunblane in 1842. There’s a small plaque next to it explaining more.
Quirky interesting historical item
At the corner of Bridgend and Stirling Road, just below the Bridgend sign is a horseshoe fixed to the wall. This was from Queen Victoria's horse when she passed through Dunblane. Her horse threw a sho...