Edinburgh Airport 36 min
Holy Rude (7 min) Parish church dating from 15th century, still active today, where infant King James VI was crowned. Stirling Old Town Jail (6 min) Storytelling tours of a stone Victorian prison with a tower overlooking the town & countryside. Antonine Wall (24 min) Remote site with the ruins of an ancient Roman fortification with ditches, ramparts & bathhouses. Stirling Castle (6 min) 12th-century castle and former Renaissance royals palace, with great hall and regimental museum. Argyll's Lodging (5 min) 17th-century nobleman's home at Stirling Castle featuring trompe l'oeil walls & antique furniture. The National Wallace Monument (9 min) Elaborate Victorian stone tower commemorating William Wallace, displaying his 2-handed sword. Doune Castle (13 min) Medieval Castle with high gatehouse, former Monty Python set, with Terry Jones-narrated audio tours. Cambuskenneth Abbey (11 min) Ruins of an abbey, founded around 1140, with a restored 13th-century bell tower, open seasonally. The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum (4 min) Victorian museum housing European art and artefacts, plus British pewter and local history exhibits. Callendar House (23 min) 19th-century chateau and medieval tower, with staff in Georgian costume, set in landscaped parkland. Castle Campbell (32 min) Well-preserved, late Medieval tower-house castle with terraced gardens and views of Dollar Glen. Blair Drummond Safari Park (8 min) Wildlife park with boating lake, birds of prey shows and adventure playground (open March-October). The Falkirk Wheel (25 min) Innovative and unique rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. Deanston Distillery (11 min) Late 18th–century whisky distillery offering guided tours, tastings, private dining & a shop. The Kelpies (23 min) 30-m.-high steel sculptures of horse heads in a modern park with water features & grassy expanses. |