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Loch Lomond, Stirling & the Trossachs Attractions
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Argaty Red Kites
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Scotland's only red kite feeding station, with up to 30 birds to be seen. Watch the kites' flying acrobatics from a special hide. Also a choice of guided walks.
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By Doune, Stirlingshire
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Birkhill Fireclay Mine
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Take a tour of the mine, set in Avon Gorge, where you can discover how fireclay was mined.
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Bo'ness, West Lothian
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Cambuskenneth Abbey (HS)
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This once important Augustinian abbey was built in the 13th century. After the Reformation the buildings were pillaged for stone. The only survivor is the free-standing belfry - unique in Scotland.
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Cambuskenneth, Stirlingshire
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Flanders Moss National Nature Reserve (SWT)
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Part of the largest raised bog in Britain. Special plants include cranberry and bog rosemary. Roe deer and adders are common. Unusual colony of blue hares. Best viewed from A873 10 miles west of Stirling.
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Nr Stirling
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Gargunnock House Gardens
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Five acres of mature rhododendrons, azaleas, unusual flowering shrubs and wonderful trees, with glorious autumn colour.
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Gargunnock House, Gargunnock, By Stirling
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Gartmorn Dam Country Park
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This local nature reserve, with Scotlands oldest reservoir built in 1713, is important for migratory wildfowl in winter. A peaceful retreat for walking, cycling, fishing or horseriding with an extensive footpath network.
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Nr. Alloa, Clackmannanshire
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Inversnaid (RSPB)
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This oak woodland rises steeply from the eastern shore of Loch Lomond with open moorland above. In summer, pied flycatchers and redstarts breed here. Nature trail.
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East Shore of Loch Lomond
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SS Sir Walter Scott
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The only surviving screw steamer on regular passenger service, the SS 'Sir Walter Scott' has sailed the beautiful waters of Loch Katrine for over a 100 years.
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Loch Katrine, Stirlingshire
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Tullibardine Chapel (HS)
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One of the most complete mediaeval churches in Scotland, founded in 1446 and largely rebuilt in about 1500.
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Nr Crieff, Perthshire
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Kinneil House (HS)
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This handsome house was built in 1670 by Anne, Duchess of Hamilton. It was about to be demolished in 1941 when the original magnificent wall and ceiling paintings were discovered.
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Bo'ness
, Falkirk, EH51 0PR
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Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway
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This fully restored steam railway runs along the coast from Bo'ness to Kinneil then inland to the Birkhill Fireclay Mine in the beautiful Avon Gorge. Tea served on the train. Railway exhibition.
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Bo'ness Station
, Union Street, Bo'ness, West Lothian, EH51 9AQ
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Antonine Wall - Watling Lodge (HS)
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A well preserved length of the deep ditch that once protected the north side of the wall can be seen here. The wall itself, 3 metres high and built of turf has largely disappeared.
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Falkirk, FK1
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Clackmannan Tower
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This well-preserved tower-house was built between the 14th and 17th centuries. It stands on a hill just to the west of the town with superb views out over the Firth of Forth.
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Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, FK10 1
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Alloa Tower (NTS)
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One of the largest surviving medieval tower houses, this was ancestral home of the Earls of Mar and Kellie.
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Alloa Park
, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 1PP
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Alloa Leisure Bowl
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Leisure pool, squash courts, snooker tables, carpet bowls and much more.
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Address:
Parkway
, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AF
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