Stirlingshire is a region of the Scotland belonging to the region of Central belt.
To know
Stirlingshire is situated between Edinburgh is Glasgow, and is a rural county with beautiful rural landscapes.
Territories and tourist destinations
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Stirlingshire Map
Urban centers
- Aberfoyle - The village of Aberfoyle is a suitable base for a visit to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Nearby is the Lake of Menteith and the "Queen Elizabeth Forest Park".
- Bo'ness - It is crossed by the Antoninus Pius Wall, an ancient frontier of the Roman Empire, declared a World Heritage Site byUNESCO.
- Bridge of Allan
- Callander - It is commonly considered the "gateway" to the Highlands.
- Crianlarich - Approximately 6 miles northeast of Loch Lomond (Britain's largest lake).
- Doune
- Dunblane
- Falkirk - It is part of the administrative area of the same name, in the Forth valley, approximately halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
- Grangemouth
- Stirling - Capital of the administrative area of the same name. Stirling itself is a historic city with an ancient village clustered around a castle whose function was to keep the greed of potential invaders at bay.
Other destinations
- Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park - A portion of the park is included in this territory.
- Queen Elizabeth Forest Park - Forest area that lends itself to cycling.
How to get
How to get around
What see
What to do
At the table
Safety
Other projects
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