Stirling & The Trossachs Tourist Information
Explore this historic part of Scotland to find stories and monuments to Rob Roy, ancient castles and historic houses. Graceful mountains enclose freshwater lochs where the reflections are second to none. Thunderous waterfalls tumble from granite cliffs and bubbling rivers scramble past native forest and heather. Visit Stirling for a taste of elegant town life.
Stirling & The Trossachs Highlights
- Bannockburn Heritage Centre - where Edward II's English army was soundly defeated by King Robert the Bruce
- Blairdrummond Safari Park - a fantastic array of animals including lions, rhino, tigers and more
- Callendar Park - encapsulates 600 years of Scotland's history from medieval times to the twentieth century
- Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park - approximately 1865 kilometres/ 720 square miles, from Balloch in the south to Killin in the north
- Rob Roy's Grave - situated in the grounds of Balquhidder Church, Rob Roy's Grave lies in a beautiful spot at the foot of Kirkton Glen
- Stirling Castle - no one can confirm when Stirling castle was first built, but references to it begin to appear in historical records of the early 12th Century
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