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Scotland’s Stirling region is known as the Gateway to the Highlands. The area has it all: stunning highlands and lowlands, lochs, walking trails, medieval castles, and modern cities. It’s an excellent holiday destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts, as well as couples and families. Visit the royal Stirling Castle, find inner peace with walks through the highlands, and encounter jaw-dropping scenery at Loch Lomond. With so much to see and explore in Scotland’s Stirling region, be sure to give yourself at least a few days to experience as much of it as possible.
An unforgettable holiday in ScotlandEnjoy a holiday filled with fresh air, nature scenes, and incredible medieval history in the Stirling region. Holiday rentals here come in a wide range of options in varying locations around the region. Opt for a holiday rental in the countryside with a large garden and a private pool. Couples can opt for cosy, romantic holiday rentals with a sauna and hot tub. Many holiday rentals in the Stirling region are oversized to comfortably accommodate large families, and pet-friendly accommodations are widely available too. Stay in a holiday rental in a restored building near the centre of old town Stirling, just steps away from restaurants, and shops. Or, enjoy a quiet and peaceful holiday with a letting on the shores of Loch Lomond. With so many excellent holiday rentals to choose from in the Stirling region, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your travelling preferences.
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The area and getting around
Situated in the south-east part of the region, Stirling City is conveniently located just 25 miles from Edinburgh and 26 miles from Glasgow. Edinburgh International Airport is the nearest airport to Stirling, and it takes around 30 minutes by car. You can use a taxi, a bus, or a train to reach Stirling City from Edinburgh Airport.
Getting around Stirling RegionIf you plan to base yourself in Stirling City throughout the duration of your holiday, a private car is not needed since you can rely on public transportation to navigate the city. However, if you plan to visit Loch Lomond or other points of interest around the Stirling region, you’ll need to hire a private car to get around. Buses and trains do operate between cities and some major attractions. Taxis are also available for getting around.
Travellers and activities
Spend some time enjoying the natural and the urban offerings in the Stirling region with your significant other. Book a wildlife tour with Argaty Red Kites, a farm and nature preserve just north of Stirling City. Here you can see one of the few red kite feeding stations in Central Scotland and enjoy spotting red squirrels, beavers, and several species of birds in their natural habitats. Tours are led by professional rangers and must be booked in advance. Afterwards, head into the city to enjoy a tour of Stirling Distillery where you can learn all about how the spirits are made and even sample a few at the end of the tour!
Stirling Region for history loversStirling is a paradise for history lovers with a different historic attraction around every corner. Enjoy a peaceful stroll at the old ruins of Cambuskenneth Abbey where you can visit the lofty Augustinian bell tower. Do a guided audio tour of the Stirling Old Town Jail, which is a restored 1847 prison with an intriguing history and a scenic observation deck.
Stirling is the youngest city in Scotland, just having gained city status in 2002!
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Stirling City seamlessly combines modern urban offerings with medieval attractions. Spend some time discovering the “new” part of the city on foot, shopping at the outlets on High Street, popping into coffee shops, and dining at the many pubs. In the Old Town, you’ll find museums, art galleries, brewhouses, and a farmer’s market on the second Saturday of every month. Exploring the new and old treasures of Stirling City is a must for any holidaymaker in the Stirling region.
2. Visit Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National ParkConsidered the crown jewel of the Stirling region, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park boasts spectacular scenery and excellent walking opportunities. Set out on foot to discover the hidden gems around the park, including breathtaking views of Loch Lomond. You can even swim in the lake if the weather permits!
3. Tour the Stirling CastleSet in the city of Stirling, Stirling Castle is recognized as one of the most important castles in all of Scotland, and is certainly one of the largest. The castle is an architectural masterpiece, and is home to a fascinating history. Set at the top of a hill, you can enjoy spectacular views from here. Do a guided tour to learn all about the royal figures, servants, and bodyguards who once inhabited this regal fortress. There’s a top-rated café inside the castle where you can enjoy a meal after your tour.
4. Enjoy a lovely walk and stunning views from the National Wallace MonumentSet on a hilltop overlooking Stirling city, The National Wallace Monument is a towering 67-metre structure dating back to the 13th century. To reach the monument requires a steep, albeit delightful uphill walk, but the views from the top make all the efforts well worth it!
5. Visit Battle of Bannockburn Visitor CentreStop by this informative visitor centre to learn all about one of the most important battles in Scottish history. The guided tour features detailed information about the history of the battle and is led by knowledgable guides who are happy to answer any questions. You can enjoy stunning views from the battlefield here which is surrounded by unspoilt countryside.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 322 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -40%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 153 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 10% of the properties. |
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