Stirlingshire or the County of Stirling (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Sruighlea [ˈʃirˠəxk ˈs̪t̪ɾuʝlə]) is a historic county and registration county of Scotland. Its county town is Stirling. [1]
There are plenty of things to see and do in the historic city of Stirling. Visit Stirling Castle and Bannockburn, where one of Scotland’s most defining battles took place. Come face-to-face with elephants and lions at Blair Drummond Safari Park, or scale a mountain in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Stirlingshire, historic county, central Scotland. In the west it borders Loch Lomond and incorporates a section of the Highlands. It extends east into the Midland Valley (Central Lowlands) between the Rivers Forth and Kelvin.
For any travel enthusiast, Stirlingshire provides one of the most breath-taking travelling experiences in the world. Visitors are treated to both manmade and natural edifices that will simply blow your mind. Here is a short list detailing some of …
Stirling (/ ˈstɜːrlɪŋ /; Scots: Stirlin; Scottish Gaelic: Sruighlea [ˈs̪t̪ɾuʝlə]) is a city in central Scotland, 26 miles (42 km) northeast of Glasgow and 37 miles (60 km) north-west of Edinburgh.
Our Stirlingshire guide highlights its historic landmarks, scenic countryside, and vibrant towns. Discover castles, walking trails, and cultural attractions in Stirlingshire.
Visitor guide to the city of Stirling in Scotland. Find out what to do, where to go, where to stay and what to eat in Stirling from the experts who know it best.