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  • Date: 2006-06-12
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          Known as the “gateway to the Highlands,” Stirling is Scotland’s
    youngest city, yet also steeped in some of the country’s most colourful
    and glorious history. Situated on the River Forth, 40 minutes from
    Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh, the city enjoys breathtaking
    views of the Highlands, Loch Katrine, the inspiration for William
    Blake’s The Lady of the Lake, Campsie Fells, and the Highlands’ largest
    loch, Loch Lomond. Stirling offers a wide range of places of historical
    interest, activities, and great shopping and dining, which attracts
    over one million visitors a year.

    Places of interest:

    Stirling is home to the magnificent Stirling Castle, where ruling
    Scottish monarchs resided for over three centuries. King Kenneth
    McAlpine battled and conquered the tribe of the Picts in 843 to form
    the Kingdom of Scotland within sight of the Castle, and over one
    thousand years later, William Wallace triumphed over King Edward’s army
    at Stirling Bridge in order to gain freedom from the tyrannous English
    for the Kingdom. The battlefield of Bannockburn, where Robert the Bruce
    defeated the English in 1314 to be crowned King of Scotland is nearby,
    and the creative, optimistic, and possibly occasionally foolhardy,
    nature of the Scottish people is captured in John Damian’s 1507 attempt
    to fly from the battlements of Stirling Castle, with wings made from
    hen’s feathers!

  • Open year round, the National Wallace Monument stands 220 feet
    above Abbey Craig, as testament to and in honour of the life and
    achievements of one of Scotland’s greatest heros, William Wallace. The
    monument offers a living history introduction to Wallace’s life, bloody
    and glorious campaign for Scottish freedom, betrayal, trial, and gory
    death.

  • Since 1874, the Smith Art Gallery and Museum has housed history,
    archaeological and fine art collections that celebrate Scottish history
    and achievements.

  • Bannockburn Heritage Centre is the site of one of the most
    important events in Scottish history. The Centre presents a vivid
    retelling of the 1314 battle in which King Robert Bruce defeated the
    army of King Edward II, securing freedom for the Scots.

  • No visit to Stirling would be complete without experiencing
    Stirling Castle. Built on volcanic rock, the site of the castle had
    been inhabited by Picts, Romans and Scottish monarch among others, for
    over eight thousand years. The prehistoric castle has been rumoured to
    be the setting of the legend of King Arthu’s Camelot, and features
    tours, exhibitions and living history performances that offer
    fascinating insight into the lively history of the castle and grounds.

  • The Church of the Holy Rude is said to be the only church still in
    use that has witnessed a coronation.


  • Things to do:

    There are loads of things to do while in Stirling. From fantastic
    shopping centres to fun amusement parks, Sterling provides
    entertainment for everyone.

  • The Thistle Centre is one of Scotland’s premier shopping centres,
    home to a plethora of high street names, including Marks & Spencer,
    Monsoon, Next and the Virgin Megastore.

  • There are a number of popular bike rentals, mapped cycle routes and
    guide led cycle tours for all ages and abilities, taking in the
    historic town and beautiful surrounding areas.

  • The Safari and Adventure Park in Blair Drummond, near Stirling, is
    great for kids’ entertainment and home to elephants, rhinos, giraffes,
    tigers, bears, camels to name a few species of wild fauna, and with an
    Adventure Park, Pets Farm and performing sea lions shows on offer for
    all round amusement.

  • For some fantastical and supernatural entertainment, the Doon Hill
    Fairy Walk is a must for a guide led walk exploring local legends of
    Fae folk, or for the brave, the Ghostwalk with Jock Rankine's Spirit
    Guide meets at the Stirling Town Hall.

  • Food & Drink:

    Dining in Stirling is an unforgettable experience. No matter what
    pleases the palate, Stirling’s fine dining sites can satiate anyone’s
    appetite.

  • With traditional, home cooked food on offer, local mother and
    daughter run Victoria’s Coffee Shop is a great bet for lunch on the go
    and casual family dining.

  • Recommended by EatScotland.com, The Birds and the Bees offers a
    lively atmosphere, national and international dining in an authentic
    farm steading conversion.

  • For a refined dining experience, the four star Jekyll’s Restaurant
    at the Queen’s Hotel is recommended for traditional dishes in luxurious
    surroundings.

  • Hermann’s Brasserie is recommended as a staple of Stirling’s dining
    experience. Featuring a unique fusion of Scottish and Austrian cuisine,
    it is also famed for its warm and hospitable atmosphere.

  • Reservations are recommended to experience the sophistication and
    world class cuisine of The Heritage in the sophisticated Park Lodge
    Hotel.


  • Stirling Hotels & Accommodation:

    There is a wide range of Hotels and Accommodation available to suit all
    requirements and budgets in Stirling, from traditional, family run bed
    and breakfasts to dependable national chains to lavish high end hotels.

  • http://www.sleepuk.com/hotelreviews_1699.html Express By Holiday Inn Stirling

  • http://www.sleepuk.com/hotelreviews_1712.html The Stirling Highland Hotel


  • Entertainment

    Stirling offers all sorts of entertainment and nightlife, from cinema
    such as Carlton Cinemas, presenting the latest UK releases, to clubs
    and bars to family friendly activities including ice skating a the
    Stirling Ice Rink and ten pin bowling at AMF Bowling or the Stirling
    Indoor Bowling Centre. Traditional entertainment, including Highland
    Games and Celtic folk nights of music and dancing, known as celidhs,
    are in abundance. Stirling enjoys a varied nightlife, with dance clubs
    including Fubar and Enigma, and traditional pubs such as All that Jazz
    and O’Neills, both frequented by University of Stirling students.

    Stirling, and its surrounding areas, is rightly known as Scotland’s
    birthplace. It cannot be mere coincidence that so many events of great
    significance to the Kingdom of Scotland occurred within the vicinity of
    the gateway to the Highlands. Once the area was home or destination to
    national heroes such William Wallace, Robert Bruce and Mary, Queen of
    Scots, literary heroes including Rabbie Burns and William Blake, and
    the villain Rob Roy, and today it is a premier destination for tourists
    and local visitors alike. Exulting in the breathtaking and unrivalled
    scenery of the Highlands, proximity to Scotland’s urban centres of
    Glasgow and Edinburgh and enjoying a range of activities to suit a wide
    variety of visitors, Stirling is at its heart an essential destination
    for any enthusiast of Scottish, or wider Celtic history and culture.

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    Name: Maria Williams
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