Stirling offers some of the most varied attractions you will find anywhere in Scotland. From the ever popular Blair Drummond Safari Park to the historically important site of the Battle of Bannockburn. If you are looking for things to do whilst in Stirling or the surrounding areas then look no further, we’ve got it all here.
We have highlighted some of the best attractions in and around Stirling for your convenience.

Allan Water Brewery
Come and meet the brewer, learn the secrets of preparing traditionally crafted ales, and see for yourself the care and skill that goes into making a fine hand-brewed Scottish pint, using 100% natural ingredients. To find out more, click READ MORE
Address:The Brewhouse Queens Lane Bridge of Allan FK9 4NYTel:01786 834 555
Web: http://www.bridgeofallan.co.uk/

Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway Museum
The Scottish Railway Preservation Society operates the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway, which has been developed since 1979 on a green-field site by the south shore of the Firth of Forth. Several historic buildings have been obtained and re-erected to provide a traditional railway setting. Bo'ness station opened in 1981. To find out more, click READ MORE
Address:Bo'ness Station Union St Bo'ness EH51 9AQTel:01506 822 298
Web: http://www.srps.org.uk/railway

The Famous Grouse Experience
Steeped in 240 years of history, Glenturret Distillery is the oldest working distillery in Scotland, and still a thriving business today with an average of 80,000 visitors every year. Established in 1775 as a single malt distillery by John and Hugh Drummond, Glenturret was the first of several distilleries drawn towards the soft and pure waters of Turret Burn in the Perthshire countryside. To find out more, click READ MORE
Address:Glenturret Distillery The Hosh CRIEFF PH7 4HATel:01764 656565
Web: http://experience.thefamousgrouse.com/

The Hippodrome
The A-listed building, brainchild of film-maker Louis Dickson and designed by local architect Matthew Steele, was opened on 11 March 1912, is a rare example of pre-art deco cinema architecture, and Scotland's oldest purpose-built picture house. To find out more, click READ MORE
Address:10 Hope Street Bo'ness EH51 0AATel:01324 506 850
Web: http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/hippodrome

The Pineapple
One of the most architectural wonders of Scotland is the beautifully built Pineapple in the garden of Dunmore House, near Falkirk. It was built as a folly in 1761 by an unknown Architect. To find out more, click READ MORE
Address:The Pineapple Near Airth Falkirk FK2 8LUTel:0844 4932132
Web: http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/The-Pineapple/

Deanston Distillery
Deanston Distillery 8 miles from Stirling, rests in the bank of the River Teith, with the stunning Trossachs countryside and Ben Ledi close by... To find out more, click READ MORE
Address:Doune FK16 6AG, UKTel:01786 843 010
Web: deanstonmalt.com