Stirlingshire - Stirlingshire

Stirlingshire
Loch Earn, St Fillans, Stirlingshire
Location
Stirlingshire - Location
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Region

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

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


How to get


How to get around


What see


What to do


At the table


Safety


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