| Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* | |
|---|---|---|
| Double/Twin (Barn Conversion) | £35.00 per person per night (breakfast inc.) | |
| Also available as: | ||
| Double/Twin (Barn Conversion) single occupancy | £40.00 per person per night (breakfast inc.) | |
| Twin/Super Kingsize Ensuite) | £35.00 per person per night (breakfast inc.) | |
| Also available as: | ||
| Twin/Super Kingsize Ensuite) single occupancy | £40.00 per person per night (breakfast inc.) | |
*As a guide, prices are per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Stirling's biggest and best used park has a good range of equipment.
The Bannockburn Heritage Centre is situated at one of the most important historic sites in Scotland...
Admission is free to this large country park, which is full of flowering meadows, ponds, streams...
The picturesque ruined site of Logie Old Kirk is nestled at the foot of the beautiful Ochil Hills...
Standing in the Old Town Cemetery in Stirling, the monument commemorates the young Scottish...
This beautiful Erskine Marykirk situated just outside of Stirling town dates back to 18th century.
Once Stirling’s town hall, the Tolbooth has since established itself as one of Scotland’s most...
Built by rich local merchant John Cowane in 1637 as an Almshouse for 'decayed members of the Guild...
Founded in 12th century, the Church of the Holy Rude is the second oldest building in Stirling.
A mansion built around an earlier core in about 1630 and was further extended by the Earl of Argyll...
Stirling Castle is one of Scotland's most historically important sites and was once a favoured...
Quality gifts and special designs can be enjoyed at this designer pottery gift shop in Larbert.
Located on an island in the Lake of Menteith, Inchmahome Priory was founded in 1238 and much of the...
The Falkirk Wheel is the world’s only rotating boatlift, which is used to connect the Forth & Clyde...
This reserve’s ancient woodland is a haven for wildlife and, in early summer, there are vast...
This country estate in Kilsyth features a mansion house, walled garden and ruined castle.
The fascinating World Heritage Site of Antonine Wall, once the most northern frontier of the Roman...
Kilsyth’s Heritage is a small museum situated in the town library and tells the history of Kilsyth...
Five acres of mature gardens, featuring rhododendrons, azaleas, trees, flowering shrubs, woodland...
An unusual shaped structure, Dunmore Pineapple was originally build as a garden retreat and now...
This well cared for park was donated to the community of Bridge of Allan by Edmund Pullar after the...
This visitor centre in the picturesque town of Bridge of Allan lets you see behind the scenes of a...
A striking area of mature parkland offering horticulture features, tennis courts and a 18-hole...
St Serf’s Church is a charmingly simple Norman-style church in the village of Tullibody of...
A public park with elevated hills which provides dramatic views across the canal, railway and the...
The museum tells the story of the Cumbernauld area from pre-history to the Romans and through to...
Faw Kirk was the first church erected in the town of Falkirk which is believed to have given rise...
Sentinels is an exciting public art project in the town of Alloa in Clackmannanshire.
The Andy Scott Sculpture Trail is an unprecedented concentration of works by an international...
Clackmannan Tower is a mighty tower house dating back to the 14th century that sits atop the summit...
A working mixed farm, featuring a shop selling regional produce, a kitchen serving a selection of...
Visit the birthplace of Sir William Alexander at the historical Menstrie Castle.
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