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Stirling Tourist Information


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In honour of HM Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, Stirling was named Scotland's sixth city in 2002.

Stirling is one of the most important cities in Scotland's history and has borne witness to many of the important events of the past, which significantly shaped the country's future. From very early times Stirling was established as a place of importance; the great rock was the obvious choice on which to build a fortress, and the flat lands beneath were the lowest point for a river crossing. The exact date of the first settlement is uncertain, but it is believed that Stirling first became a fortification in the Iron Age. By the 12th century, it is recorded that Alexander I had a castle in Stirling where he died in 1124.

In 1297 the famous battle of Stirling Bridge took place, a triumphant day for Scotland when William Wallace defeated the English army. These were turbulent times; the Scots and English were to fight many battles in the wars of independence. Perhaps the most famous of all was the Battle of Bannockburn, which took place on the 24th June 1314, two miles south of Stirling. King Robert the Bruce leading an army only one-third the size of the English side, broke the English lines and drove Edward II and his army from the field.

Stirling was a Royal Residence to the Stuart Kings during the 15th-17th centuries and a favoured seat of government, its castle strong and centrally situated. Mary Queen of Scots was baptised at Stirling Castle in 1543, where she spent her childhood. During the Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745 Stirling was again besieged and at the centre of the troubles. One of the arches was removed from Stirling Bridge as an attempt to stop the Jacobite army entering Stirling.

Today Stirling is trouble free and a delightful place to visit. Most people start with a visit to the historic castle, where you can learn much of Scotland's history. The visitor centre on the castle esplanade is a good place to start, where a film is shown, giving a brief history of the castle. The architectural splendour of the castle is unique, and can be seen in the Upper Square, Great Hall, the Palace and Chapel Royal. The castle is home to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and houses a museum of their memorabilia.

The old town, which runs down from the castle is a fascinating place to visit, with its ancient streets, narrow wynds and wealth of historic buildings. Among those you should see are Argyle's Lodging, the Church of the Holy Rude, Mar's Wark, John Cowane's Hospital, the Old Town Jail and Darnley's House. Further down the hill, is the lively shopping area, the art gallery and a choice of restaurants and pubs.

Close to Stirling is the Wallace Monument, a magnificent memorial to one of Scotland's heroes. The Battlefield of Bannockburn is within easy reach also the ruined Abbey of Cambuskenneth.

Tourist Information


41 Dumbarton Road
Stirling
Tel:+44 (0) 1786 475 019

 

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What's near Stirling

Attractions:
  Smith Art Gallery & Museum  <1 Mile
  Argyll's Lodging  <1 Mile
  Stirling Castle  <1 Mile
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Towns:
  St. Ninians  1 Mile
  Causewayhead  1 Mile
  Cambusbarron  1 Mile
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Estate Agents:
  Slater Hogg & Howison  <1 Mile
  Clyde Property Limited  <1 Mile
  Your Move  <1 Mile
Hotels:
  Barcelo Stirling Highland Hotel (2 Night Offer and 1 Dinner)  <1 Mile
  Barcelo Stirling Highland Hotel  <1 Mile
  Golden Lion Hotel  <1 Mile
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Bed and Breakfast:
  Heatherdale Bed and Breakfast  1 Mile
  Kilronan House  2 Miles
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Self Catering:
  The Courtyard  <1 Mile
  Stirling Centre  1 Mile
  Salruth Cottage  5 Miles
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Campsites:
  Trossachs Holiday Park  17 Miles
  Lomond Woods Holiday Park  25 Miles
  Inverbeg Holiday Park  26 Miles

Cinema: Cineworld Falkirk  10 Miles

TIC: Stirling Tourist Information Centre     Tel: 01786 475019  <1 Mile


Attractions near Stirling
Smith Art Gallery & Museum (< 1 Mile)*
Nestling beneath Stirling Castle, in the King's Park, the ancient hunting grounds of the Stuart monarchs, and now a suburb of opulent Victorian mansions, is the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum.
Argyll's Lodging (< 1 Mile)*
Argyll's Lodging is a superb mansion built around an earlier core in about 1630 and further extended by the Earl of Argyll in the 1670s.
Stirling Castle (< 1 Mile)*
Stirling has been described as a "huge brooch, clasping Highlands and Lowlands together". Many great events from Scotland's past are associated with Stirling Castle.
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Towns near Stirling
St. Ninians Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Causewayhead Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Cambusbarron Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
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Hotels near Stirling
Barcelo Stirling Highland Hotel (2 Night Offer and 1 Dinner) (< 1 Mile)*
This magnificent listed building was a former school and has been extensively renovated into a fine 4 star hotel. The Stirling Highland comprises 96 bedrooms, an award winning restaurant and a top class health and leisure club.
Barcelo Stirling Highland Hotel (< 1 Mile)*
This magnificent listed building was a former school and has been extensively renovated into a fine 4 star hotel. The Barcelo Stirling Highland comprises 96 bedrooms, an excellent restaurant and a top class health and leisure club.
Golden Lion Hotel (< 1 Mile)*
Located in the heart of the city next to the best shops, restaurants and bars, this hotel built in 1786 is one of the main focal points of historic Stirling.
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Self Catering near Stirling
The Courtyard (< 1 Mile)*
The Courtyard is a bright,spacious self-catering property capable of comfortably sleeping and dining eight people, located in one of Stirlings most prestigious areas; Kings Park. Recently refurbished and totally modernised.
Stirling Centre (1 Mile)*
The city of Stirling is right in the centre of Scotland and our holiday home is in the centre of Stirling.
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