Stirling Area

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Stirling Area

Tourist Information

Sights & Recommendations.
Oldest pub in Stirling. Live music and quiz nights.
11 locals recommend
The Settle Inn
91 St Mary's Wynd
11 locals recommend
Oldest pub in Stirling. Live music and quiz nights.
Stunning castle, great views. Tram ride from town to castle £1.
321 locals recommend
Stirling Castle
Castle Wynd
321 locals recommend
Stunning castle, great views. Tram ride from town to castle £1.
Very nice bar, restaurant for dining or sharing some drinks.
7 locals recommend
Allanpark Hotel
20 Allan Park
7 locals recommend
Very nice bar, restaurant for dining or sharing some drinks.
Nice walk up to Wallace monument, with regular reenactments.
181 locals recommend
The National Wallace Monument
Hillfoots Road
181 locals recommend
Nice walk up to Wallace monument, with regular reenactments.
Situated in Helix Park, Kelpies attraction. Canal side walk.
158 locals recommend
The Kelpies
The Helix
158 locals recommend
Situated in Helix Park, Kelpies attraction. Canal side walk.
Stunning walk up the hills overlooking Stirling town and surrounding area.
27 locals recommend
Dumyat
27 locals recommend
Stunning walk up the hills overlooking Stirling town and surrounding area.
Pretty walk only 15/20 mins from the property.
6 locals recommend
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Ladysneuk Road
6 locals recommend
Pretty walk only 15/20 mins from the property.
Dunblane is a nice little town to visit and you can visit the famous gold post box in honour of Andy Murray.
Golden Royal Mail Post Box (Andy Murray)
High Street
Dunblane is a nice little town to visit and you can visit the famous gold post box in honour of Andy Murray.
Lovely park in central Stirling, great for a walk and park for children.
14 locals recommend
King's Park
25 Albert Pl
14 locals recommend
Lovely park in central Stirling, great for a walk and park for children.
Stirling is known as gateway to the Highlands. The North Coast 500 is a popular route to explore the beautiful Scottish highlands.
North Coast 500 Moto Experience
43a Harbour Road
Stirling is known as gateway to the Highlands. The North Coast 500 is a popular route to explore the beautiful Scottish highlands.
Cute and quirky greengrocer shop and café with fresh produce.
The Greengrocer & Cafe
81 Port St
Cute and quirky greengrocer shop and café with fresh produce.
Old fashioned , traditional pub, with fire. Frequently hosts live music.
9 locals recommend
Nicky tams
29 Baker St
9 locals recommend
Old fashioned , traditional pub, with fire. Frequently hosts live music.
Lovely walk around Stirling University in Bridge of Allan.
14 locals recommend
University of Stirling
14 locals recommend
Lovely walk around Stirling University in Bridge of Allan.
Cute and quirky pub in Bridge of Allan, selling home brews and hosting open mic nights.
10 locals recommend
Allanwater Brewhouse
10 locals recommend
Cute and quirky pub in Bridge of Allan, selling home brews and hosting open mic nights.
Live music venue.
14 locals recommend
The Tolbooth
Jail Wynd
14 locals recommend
Live music venue.
Traditional Scottish food in the hamlet of Kilmahog.
14 locals recommend
The Lade Inn
14 locals recommend
Traditional Scottish food in the hamlet of Kilmahog.
Nice cafe with exposed stone work.
6 locals recommend
Darnley Coffee House
18 Bow St
6 locals recommend
Nice cafe with exposed stone work.