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Cottages in Stirling City
Take a step back in time with a visit to Stirling City in Central Scotland. The city is home to countless medieval ruins, as well as the Stirling Castle which is one of the most important castles in all of Scotland. Old and new seamlessly come together in Stirling City, where you can tour a modern distillery after you tour a medieval abbey, and where you can grab a beer at a pub after walking through a historic battlefield. Stirling City is the perfect destination for families, couples, and history lovers to spend a few days exploring the endless charm and attractions in this Central Scotland gem.
A cosy cottage stay in Stirling CityThere’s not a better way to experience Stirling City than with a cottage stay. Opt for a cottage in a quaint neighbourhood with a private garden surrounded by trees. Or, stay in a cottage with a private balcony where you can enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding city. Many cottages are within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and other popular attractions. Cottages in Stirling City come equipped with all the modern amenities you could ever need to feel comfortable throughout your stay including Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, washing machine, and a fully functioning kitchen. Pet-friendly cottages are available for travellers with pets.
Travellers and activities
Stirling City is an excellent place to explore with your significant other. Get a local taste of the city by visiting a pub in Stirling City. The Kilted Kangeroo and The Crossed Peels are two top-rated pubs not to be missed while in Stirling City. Also, be sure to visit the Stirling Distillery, which is just a 2-minute walk from Stirling Castle. Here you can try several of the house-made gins and tour the facility where they are made as you learn about the distilling process.
Stirling City for familiesStirling City is a fantastic destination for families of all ages. Families with children should head over to Darnley park where entrance is free and kids can enjoy the slides and a fun play area for a few hours. During the colder months, head to the indoor play area at Jump N Joy Trampoline Park where kids of all ages can bounce and run around the play areas. If you’re feeling peckish, there’s a food stand here where you can grab some snacks and beverages.
The name “Stirling” originally comes from “Striveling,” which means “place of strife.”
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The Stirling Castle is the centrepiece of the city, stunningly perched at the top of a hill. The castle is one of the largest and most important in Scotland in terms of history and architecture. You can tour the massive castle and browse the various rooms filled with artefacts, collections, and exhibitions which depict the rich history of the place. The friendly and knowledgable staff are happy to help with any questions you might have.
2. Discover the Wallace MonumentEnjoy a scenic walk up the 246-step staircase which leads to the historic National Wallace Monument. There are three different “landings” on the way to the top of the monument where you can stop for a break and to take in the views and history along the way. The monument itself is home to a rich and fascinating history and the views from the top are spectacular.
3. Browse the Stirling Smith Art Gallery & MuseumSpend a few hours perusing the Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum. The beautiful and well-organized institution houses a stunning collection of permanent and temporary exhibitions. Various rooms display differently themed works and give a nice insight into the history and culture of Stirling City.
4. Stroll through the charming Old Town districtStirling’s Old Town is overflowing with history. It is home to countless medieval buildings and stunning historic monuments. Do a self-guided walking tour and spend a couple of hours wandering through the picturesque streets of Stirling City to discover the many hidden historic gems along the way.
5. Visit the medieval Cambuskenneth AbbeyIf you are interested in historic abbeys, a visit to this medieval monastery is a must for anyone in Stirling City. You can easily reach the abbey on foot by walking 15 minutes from the central rail station. There are several informational plaques around the grounds which explain the fascinating history of the place.
6. Learn about Scottish history at The Battle of Bannockburn Visitor CentreThis modern, well-organized centre is one of Stirling City’s top-rated attractions for visitors. It does a wonderful job of depicting one of the most important battles of Scottish history. Browse the artefacts and do a tour with one of the incredibly knowledgable guides where you can learn detailed information about the battle and the grounds.
7. Tour the Stirling Old Town JailA visit to the Stirling Old Town Jail is a must for anyone interested in discovering a unique side of the city’s history. You’ll be provided with an audio guide as you do a self-guided tour through the jail grounds. Spend an hour or two browsing the various artefacts and informational plaques. The views of the surrounding area from the roof are stunning.
Information about cottages in Stirling
🏡 Cottages available: | 9 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -58%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 4 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 22% of the properties. |