TEN THINGS TO DO IN STIRLINGSHIRE
STIRLING CASTLE
The centuries-old Stirling Castle has played a starring role in Scotland’s history. Excellent guides will take you from room to room, sharing the castle’s stories and fascinating facts. Or you can discover the castle’s secrets for yourself.
BLAIR DRUMMOND SAFARI PARK
Scotland’s only safari park is a brilliant place to get a taste of adventure. Visitors can drive past lions and rhinos or watch demos of birds of prey in action. As well as the exotic animals, there’s a petting farm, pedal boats, a play area, a flying fox and BBQs to hire.
WALLACE MONUMENT
Climb the 246 steps up the high tower celebrating one of Scotland’s greatest medieval heroes, and you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. There’s also a hall of Arms and Champions to explore and a coffee shop to recover in.
BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN VISITOR CENTRE
Using 3D technology, the Battle of Bannockburn Experience brings history to life, throwing you into battle and letting you stand shoulder to shoulder with medieval kings and knights. You’ll see the sights and hear the sounds of fighting before taking part in a recreation of the battle.
OLD TOWN JAIL
The old town jail opened in 1847 as a replacement for the 17th-century Tolbooth, which was said to be the worst jail in Britain. Standards in the new prison were still grim, as you will discover as your costumed guide takes you through life – and death – in a Victorian jail.
ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS MUSEUM
The 200-year-old history of the fighting men of Stirlingshire is remembered in their regimental headquarters in Stirling Castle. A fabulous collection of uniforms, memorabilia and medals help recount the history of the regiment and the stories of the officers and soldiers.
QUEEN ELIZABETH FOREST PARK
Whether you travel through it by horse, foot or bike, this national park offers tremendous views across iconic Scottish landscapes. Visitors can camp overnight or take in some challenging but rewarding walking trails.
THE TROSSACHS
Taking in a huge swathe of unspoilt natural beauty, the Trossachs and Loch Lomond national park provides activities for all. For those of a less adventurous nature, the park provides some fantastic views from lochside cafés.
DOUNE CASTLE
For those who wish to follow in the footsteps of the stars of the small screen, Doune Castle has been the setting for some of the our best-loved TV programmes, including
Outlander, Game of Thrones and Monty Python.
FALKIRK WHEEL
As well as being a triumph of Engineering the Falkirk Wheel boasts a great activity and visitor centre, an impressive climbing and play area, a water play zone, and cycle routes around the local forest.