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Stirling
stands at the heart of Scotland
geographically and historically. It is strategically placed with easy access to
Glasgow, Edinburgh and the North by road or rail. Both main airports are also
easily reached.
Stirling
is most
famous for its historic castle perched on a crag overlooking the town. We also
have the National Wallace Monument celebrating the life of William Wallace and
the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, marking King Robert the Bruce's famous victory.
New attractions include The Old Town Jail and Argyll's
Lodging.
Stirling
also offers
many modern amenities such as a large covered shopping area, swimming pool,
ten-pin bowling, skating, golf and, not far away, the Blair Drummond Safari
Park. Stirling
is an easy place in which to
feel close to Scotland's history when you visit the town or use it as a base to
see the beautiful countryside or cities beyond.
Click here
for the local
tourist office
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