Blairhullichan B&BBlairhullichan has stood on the banks of Loch Ard in the Trossachs for at least three centuries. Bed and Breakfast is catered for in the 'newer' Victorian half of the house.
Old MillThe Old Mill prides itself on creating fresh dishes with a wide choice of fresh produce sourced locally; offering frequently changing and varied menus with quality, value-for-money

Quarter Country House B&BQuarter is the home of Robin and Pippa Maclean, who welcome you to stay at their beautiful Georgian country house bed & breakfast just 10 minutes from Stirling.
The ShoreThe Shore' incorporates traditional values: Great food, efficient and friendly service, and quality in all.

Roslin Cottage Roslin Cottage, in Callander, has the ideal location within an hour of the major cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling for visitors who wish to explore The Trossachs.
Sheriffmuir InnThis late 17th century Droving Inn harbours memories of the famous Battle of Sheriffmuir but now offers a warm Scottish welcome to all visitors - discerning diners & hill walkers

The Old Manse GartmoreThe Old Manse bed and breakfast is situated near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs & Loch Lomond National Park and nestles on the edge of Gartmore village with spectacular views all arou
AdamoTease your taste buds with the cream of Scottish produce and an interesting twist from the Continent. Menu is available all day long.

Kennels CottageKennels Cottage is a stylish former gamekeeper's cottage set in one acre of pretty gardens near Dollar. Not only a fab place to stay but vintage cars can also be hired.
The Stirling and Falkirk areas are littered with ancient battlefields from the time when Scotland was not considered worthwhile to conquer any further North than Stirling. Falkirk itself has little to offer other than Callendar park and the extraordinary Falkirk Wheel whereas Stirling has much more to entertain the tourist with the slight drawback that many of its key attractions are spread out around the city and thus are easiest accessed by car