Lots to see and lots of atmosphere to absorb in Stirling, from enjoying the views from the Castle and exploring the Old Town with its historic church and Tolbooth, to following in the footsteps of Robert the Bruce.
Palace Fortress To this day, Stirling Castle preserves its impregnable air, rising out of what were once marshlands at the lowest bridging point of the River Forth. More...
The Old Town Stirling is an old Scottish ‘burgh’ – a community with status and trading rights – the characteristic Tolbooth and Mercat Cross still survive in today’s Old Town More...
Stirling - home of Soccer? ‘The Smith’ features around a thousand artistic works, from c1670 to the present, plus an important collection of Scottish artefacts, including the world’s oldest football.
Braveheart & a Fantastic View The National Wallace Monument tells the story of Sir William Wallace, the first freedom fighter, while the Bannockburn Heritage Centre relates how Robert the Bruce freed Scotland from English rule.
Leisure Facilities There is a wide range of sports and leisure facilities in Stirling, indoors and out, from swimming to petanque.