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Scotland
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Stirling
Stirling, a historic Scottish city, captivates
visitors with its majestic castle, towering over
the landscape. Explore the cobbled streets,
immerse yourself in rich heritage at the
Wallace Monument, and witness the charm
of the Old Town. With stunning views and a
vibrant atmosphere, Stirling is a must-visit
destination.
The Gateway to the Highlands
Sun 22nd Sept | 5 days | £499 pp
�What’s included
The compact and bustling historic city of Stirling
sits at the proud centre of Scotland’s heartlands
amongst rolling hills and lowland greenery.
The Gateway to the Highlands
Sun 22nd Sept | 5 days | £499 pp
Single Supplement £140
Breakfast & Evening Meal
Day 1: We travel to Stirling for a 4-night stay. Day
2: A full day to explore the city of Stirling, once the
ancient capital of Scotland, with a 2-hour walking
guided tour. Discover Stirling’s Old Town with its
medieval streets and walk in the footsteps of Mary
Queen of Scots, William Wallace and Robert the
Bruce whilst you hear the tales of battles, kings
and queens who shaped this city and Scotland
itself. Why not visit the Castle, perched on its rocky
crag overlooking miles of scenery in every
direction, which is arguably Scotland’s grandest,
and the cosmopolitan modern Stirling as well, with
its speciality shops and cafes.
Day 3: We head to Dunblane and visit the medieval
Cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century.
There are riverside walks along the banks of the
Allan Water, whilst the centre of Dunblane exudes
an olde worlde charm all of its own. Continue to
the popular town of Callander, home to the Rob
Roy and Trossachs Visitor Centre and a
fascinating toy museum.
Day 4: Today we enjoy a nostalgic journey along
the shores of the River Forth on the Bo’ness &
Kinneil Railway, visit the Kelpies, the world’s
largest equine sculptures, which tower 100
feet over the Forth & Clyde Canal, before a
trip on the unique Falkirk Wheel, the world’s
昀椀rst and only rotating boat lift.
Day 5: Time for home.
Or book online at
Stirling Highland Hotel ����
Pool | Spa | Gym
This 19th Century hotel used to be the city’s
high school, and is just a few minutes walk
from Stirling Castle and the attractions of the
city. Stirling is the gateway to the Scottish
Highlands so majestic mountains and tranquil
lochs are close by. Enjoy the Trossachs
National Park before sampling a single malt in
the hotel’s new on-site Stirling Whisky Shop.
Unwind in the spa, enjoy award-winning food
in the 2 AA Rosette Scholars Restaurant then
relax with a nightcap in the Headmaster’s Bar.
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