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Stirling Castle

Top of the hill Stirling old town

Due to the strategic position of Stirling on the river Forth, particularly in the days of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce (as in 'Braveheart') during the Wars of Independence, Stirling castle has always been of great importance to the Scottish nation.

It has also been a favourite residence of many of the Stewart monarchs.

Image: Stirling Castle from the esplanadeImage: Stirling Castle from the North

The first evidence of wooden fortification here dates to the 11th century, but much of the Castle seen today is magnificent renaissance architecture, with strong French influence.

The castle offers various  historical displays, 16th century kitchens, guided tours and the superb Regimental Museum of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Wonderful view to the Wallace monument

Open: All year. Parking available. MAP

Things to see and do


Wallace Monument

walcmonmt.jpg (33536 bytes)High on the crag overlooking Stirling is the monument built by the Victorians to Sir William Wallace (hero of 'Braveheart'). The monument is said to stand where Wallace stood prior to the battle of Stirling Bridge.  It actually stands on the remains of a celtic hill top fort!

Over the modern bridge next to the old brig, straight on at the lights then second exit at the Causewayhead roundabout. Half mile up the hill on the right.
Website: www.nationalwallacemonument.com
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Old Town Jail

St John St, Old Town.

This is the Victorian jail built to replace the 'Tollbooth Prison'. The jail can be toured and the effigies of 'inmates' may be seen languishing. Solitary confinement and hard labout was the order of the day and of course the authorities sought to improve the 'moral' attitude of prisoners by enforcing religous attitudes. A viewing platform atop the building affords good views over the town.
Open: All year. Parking available. MAP
Website: www.oldtownjail.com

Stirling old bridge

The Old Stirling Bridge still shows traces of partial demolition from the 45 Jacobite risingThis handsome late 15th century bridge was for almost four centuries the lowest bridging point over the River Forth, until Stirling New Bridge opened in 1831. The Old Bridge seen today succeeded earlier structures nearby, including the wooden construction which was at the centre of Sir William Wallace’s brilliant victory over the English at the battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297

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Mar's Wark

Castle Wynd, Stirling Old Town

This elaborately decorated ruin at the head of Mar's Wark at the head of the Auld Toon of Stirlingthe Old Town is in fact the surviving shell of a town house, commissioned around 1569 by the Earl of Mar, Keeper of Stirling Castle and one time Regent of Scotland during the minority of James VI.

Following the Jacobite rebellion, in which a later Earl of Mar chose the losing side, the house was converted into barracks. It was further damaged by cannon fire during the 1745-6 rising.

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The Beheading Stone

the 'Heading Stone' where many met an unjust endThis gruesome reminder of capital punishment is thought to have seen the end of many a famous figure in Scotland's harsher days. James I took his revenge for the misuse of power by the Duke of Albany when in 1425,  the Duke, two of his sons and his father in law the Earl of Lennox were executed here.

wpe11.jpg (22706 bytes)Argyll's Lodging

Built about 1630 by the first Earl of Stirling this is an important example of a renaissance mansion.

It has been restored and decorated as it would have been in its heyday. MAP

Cambuskenneth Abbey

This was an Augustinian settlement, founded by King David I in 1147, within a meander of the River Forth. The Abbey wasCambusKenneth abbey where King James and his wife lie. closely involved with the Battle of Bannockburn (1314); Bruce’s Parliament here in 1326 was the first to include representatives of Scotland’s burghs and James III and his Queen are buried in the grounds. Much of the building was carried away after the Reformation, but the Bell Tower or Campanile (originally 1300) survives in restored condition.
Over the old bridge to Causwayhead, right towards Alloa then signposted on right about 500m.

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rob roy's statue in stirlingRob Roy Statue

At Dumbarton Road near the library is a statue of Rob Roy Macgregor the highland outlaw from Balquhidder.

His burial place is at Balquhidder 2 miles west of King's House Hotel on the A84.

 

 

Shopping Galore in Stirling

On a wet day you could spend a morning (and a few pence) in the twin shopping mall of the Thistle and Marches.

Stores include: M&S, Pri-Mark, Dixons, Debenham's, Waterfords, and a huge selection of the modern fashion stores and the inevitable shoe shops. Plenty eating places and seats in the mall when the feet get sore!
Loads of parking space in the twin car parks of the 'Thistles' and the Marches' shopping malls.

Access off the 'Craigs' roundabout.

 

Ladies Rock

Ladies rock, near Stirling CastleIn the Stirling  castle cemetery, the Ladies Rock was so named as it was the favourite spot from which the ladies could watch the royal tournaments below. The pyramid nearby commemorates those martyred in the battle for religous freedom

Access from castle esplanade.

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Stirling Town Map? Click here.

Map of Stirling Centre. Click the Red text for information.

Street map of Stirling Top

Wallace Monument

Accommodation In and around Stirling

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For your convenience, here are some self catering accommodation addresses in Stirling.

  • Abercromby Apartments, 1 Abercromby Drive, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4EA. Tel: +44 (0)845 257 0346..
  • Auchyle Self Catering, 16 Drip Road, Stirling, FK8 1RD. Tel: +44 (0)1786 474729..
  • Bridge Of Allan Apartment - Ecosse Uniqu, Bridge of Allan, c/o Unique Scotland, TD6 0SB. Tel: +44 (0)1835 822 277.
  • Cotkerse House, West Lodge, Blairlogie, Stirling, FK9 5QE. Tel: +44 (0)1259 761423..
  • Courtyard, 1 Gladstone Place, Stirling, FK8 2NN. Tel: +44 (0)774 0502938..
  • Culcreuch Castle Hotel & Estate, Kippen Road, Fintry, near Stirling, G63 0LW. Tel: +44 (0)1360 860555..
  • Gillies Cottage, 39 Main Street, Cambusbarron, Stirling, FK7 9NN. Tel: +44 (0)1786 470616..
  • Glendale, 2 Sauchenford, Stirling, FK7 8AP. Tel: +44 (0)1786 811162..
  • Hunters Lodge - Ecosse Uniue, Bridge of Allan, c/o Unique Scotland, TD6 0SB. Tel: +44 (0)1835 822 277.
  • La Fortuna Lodges, Manor Steps, Stirling, FK9 5QJ. Tel: +44 (0)1786 447608.
  • Newholme House, 19 Birkhill Road, Cambussbarron, Stirling, FK7 9LA. Tel: +44 (0)1786 442001..
  • No. 31, 31 Kenningknowes Road, Stirling, FK7 9JF. Tel: +44 (0)1786 475511..
  • Pendreich Way Chalets, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA. Tel: +44 (0)1786 467142..
  • Royal Gardens Apartments, 1 Royal Gardens, Stirling, FK8 2RJ. Tel: +44 (0)1786 462064..
  • Shielbraehouse, Murrayshall Farm, Cambusbarron, Stirling, FK7 9QA. Tel: 01786 475276..
  • Stirling City Apartments, Wellgreen Gate ,Stirling, FK8 2BS. Tel: 07974 116448..
  • Stirling Flexible Lettings, Holiday properties in Doune, Dunblane & Stirling, FK16 6AX. Tel: +44(0)1786 850213.
  • Stirling University - June To Sept, Stirling University Campus, Stirling, FK9 4LA. Tel: +44 (0)1786 467142..

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Where to Eat in Stirling

Allan Water Café, 15 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4HN. Tel: +44 (0)1786 833060.
Baynes Bakery, 69 Port Street, Stirling, FK8 2ER. Tel: +44 (0)1786 473486.
Beanscene, 40 King Street, Stilring, FK8 1AY. Tel: +44 (0)1786 451472.
Brucecos No 37, 37 Allan Park, Stirling, FK8 2LT. Tel: +44 (0)1786 460555.
Cafe Nero, 2 King Street, Stirling , FK8 1DN . Tel: +44 (0)1786 451577.
Cisco's, 70 Port Street, Stirling, FK8 2LI. Tel: +44 (0)1786 445900.
Clive Ramsay Sports Cafe, Gannochy Sports Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA. Tel: +44 (0)1786 466043.
Corrieri's, 9 Alloa Road, Stirling, FK9 5LH. Tel: +44 (0)1786 472089.
Costa Coffee, Unit 22 Thistles Shopping Centre, Stirling, FK8 2ED. Tel: +44 (0)1786 451 140.
Courtyard Cafe & Home Furnishings, Knockraich Farm, Fintry, Near Stirling, G63 0LN. Tel: +44 (0)1360 860132.
Crema Central Café, 32 Murray Place, Stirling, FK8 2DD. Tel: +44 (0)1786 464620.
Darcy's, Bus Station, Goosecroft Road, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 473030.
Debenhams, 12 The Thistles, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 473121.
Ec's Deli, 22-28 The Crawford Arcade, Stirling, FK8 1AX. Tel: 0845 8338878.
Greggs, Unit 2, Springkerse Trade Park, Stirling, FK7 7GN. Tel: +44 (0)1786 472835.
Greggs, 33 Port Street, Thistle Centre, Stirling, FK8 2EW. Tel: +44 (0)1786 470394.
Greggs, 75A Murray Place, Stirling, FK8 1AU. Tel: +44 (0)1786 465150.
Macrobert Cafe, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA. Tel: +44 (0)1786 467155 .
Morrisons, Springkerse Industrial Estate, Munro Road, Stirling, FK7 7UU. Tel: +44 (0)1786 448231.
Proper Pasties, 1 The Arcade, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 446886.
S.s.p. Pumpkin Café, Railway Station, Goosecroft Road, Stirling, FK8 1PF. Tel: +44 (0)1786 471701.
Safeway, Springkerse Industrial Estate, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 448231.
Sainsbury, Drip Road / Back o' Hill Road, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 469200.
Sarah Jane's, 2 Pitt Terrace, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 470139.
Smith Cafe At The Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Dumbarton Road, Stirling, FK8 2RQ. Tel: +44 (0)1786 449523.
Tesco, Wallace Street, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 474131.
The Ginger, 61 King Street, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 461041.
The Great Food Stop, The Golden Lion Milton Hotel, 10 King Street, Stirling. Tel: +44 (0)1786 475351.
The Marches Restaurant, Thistle Marches, Goosecroft Rd, Stirling, FK8 2EA. Tel: +44 (0)1786 479413.
The Tolbooth Restaurant and Cafe Bar, Jail Wynd, Stirling, FK8 1DE. Tel: +44 (0)1786 274010.
Toast, Unit 2A, Forthside Road, Stirling, FK8 1LD. Tel: +44 (0)1786 471887.
Zaks Cafe / Bar, The Peak, Stirling Sports Village, Fortholen Way, Stirling, FK8 1QZ. Tel: +44 (0)1786 446375

 

 

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