Straddling the River Forth a few miles upstream from the estuary at Kincardine,
STIRLING
appears at first glance like a smaller version of Edinburgh. With its crag-top castle, steep, cobbled streets and mixed community of locals, students and tourists, it's an appealing place, though it lacks the cosmopolitan edge of its near neighbours Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Stirling was the scene of some of the most significant developments in the evolution of the Scottis... [More]
This award winning hotel is close to Stirling’s city centre and famous attractions including Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument. Many tourist attractions including the Blair Drummond Safari Park and the Sterling Mills Designer Outlet Village are also nearby. The bedrooms are all equipped with ... [More]
E rez By Vip S P O T L I G H T Golden LionInternational Milton HotelComplimentary ... Full Cooked 32 Choice Scottish BreakfastComplimentary .................................. NewspaperComplimentary .................................... ParkingComplimentary ................................. Coffee/Tea... [More]
Dating back to 1854, the former high school of Stirling has retained many of the original school house features including the fully working observatory at the top of the building, and memorabilia from former pupils. Located in the centre of Stirling, just a stroll from the town's famous landmark Cas... [More]
Extensive refurbishment and upgrading has converted this magnificent listed building to a fine 4 star hotel, from a former school. The Stirling Highland comprises 96 bedrooms, an award winning restaurant and a top class health and leisure club. Adjacent to Stirling Castle, old town jail in the heart... [More]
Extensive refurbishment and upgrading has converted this magnificent listed building to a fine 4 star hotel, from a former school. The Stirling Highland comprises 96 bedrooms, an award winning restaurant and a top class health and leisure club. Adjacent to Stirling Castle, old town jail in the heart... [More]