From the nearest information centre:- Leave the TIC by the Old Town Jail at the first junction turn left, go to the end of the road and turn left again down the hill. At the juction trn left and proceed to the roundabout where you take the second exit. proceed to the netx rounderbout and take the second exit over the river bridge ( you can see the old Stirling bridge on your left, keep right up to the traffic lights, now bear right under the rail bridge and continue on, you are now in Causewayhead Rd. number 110 Kerrann B&B is 150 mtr up this road.
Getting there by railway:- From Stirling rail station, Taxi rank outside station but to walk turn right, continue along and turn right to Wallace Street, continue past Tesco's on your right to the underpass at the end. Proceed through the underpass which comes out by the Old Stirling Bridge (foot traffic only) over the river Forth. When over the bridge look for the road that goes under the railway line, go under railway bridge, follow road straight along to 110 Kerrann B&B on you left. Approx 1 mile.
Getting there by aeroplane:- There are two International airports that can be used. Edinburgh or Glasgow. Take bus to city centre in from both and train to Stirling.
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