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1 Neidpath

Stirling

B&B     £££

Neidpath is an attractive Edwardian family home, located in the city centre of Stirling. 3 nice rooms in a tree lined avenue with parking and easy to find.

2 x Double • 1 x Twin
Neidpath
The Osta

2 The Osta

Stirling

Pub     £££

Tease your taste buds with the cream of Scottish produce and an interesting twist from the Continent. Menu is available all day long.

01786 430 890 | Visit Website
The Osta
Cressington Bed & Breakfast

3 Cressington Bed & Breakfast

Stirling

B&B     £££

Cressington Bed & Breakfast is located between old Stirling Bridge and the Wallace Monument in Stirling. A short drive to Bridge of Allan gives further upmarket facilities.

Cressington Bed & Breakfast
No 2 Baker Street

4 No 2 Baker Street

Stirling

Pub     £££

No2 Baker Street serves traditional pub food

01786 448722 | Visit Website
No 2 Baker Street
Heatherdale Bed and Breakfast

5 Heatherdale Bed and Breakfast

Stirling

B&B     ££

Heatherdale Bed and Breakfast is ideally situated between Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, within walking distance of Stirling town centre

Heatherdale Bed and Breakfast
Dorothy Neebors

6 Dorothy Neebors

Stirling

Pub     £££

Drouthy Neebors is a cosy atmospheric pub with excellent staff serving great pub food.

01786 450858 | Visit Website
Dorothy Neebors
The Birds and the Bees

7 The Birds and the Bees

Stirling

Pub     £££

The Birds and the Bees an award winning lounge bar & bistro, having attained a "TOP NOTCH AWARD" from the Scottish License Trade Association, and were voted in "FX TOURISM AWAR

01786 473663 | Visit Website
The Birds and the Bees

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Stirling

Stirling is most famous for the battle of Bannockburn but around the city are the sites of many battles fought from Roman times when southern invaders would drive the Scots into the hills North of Stirling that was land considered unconquerable and worthless. The city now has an interesting ancient quarter, the spectacular castle and the Wallace monument that are all worth visiting and also just outside the city the Blairgowrie wildlife park - Scotland's premier big animal wildlife zoo and adventure playground.