Stirling heritage dates back 800 years to the twelfth century, when the town first received the burgh title. The history of Stirling is rich with legends and events from the figure of William Wallace who fought and won the battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 against an occupying English army, to the Battle of Bannockburn where Robert the Bruces defeat of another English army in June 1314 secured Scottish independence. The Trossachs is an area of woodlands, rivers and mountains stretching from Stirling to Perth. Popular with walkers, canoeists and wildlife enthusiasts it has a wide range of landscapes and villages to explore. The largest village is Callander which has a tourist information and visitors centre as well as plenty of tourist shops, cafes and places to stay. Bridge of Allan is situated less than three miles from the centre of Stirling.
All 3 rooms are tastefully decorated. Two of the rooms have en- suite facilities. Occupants of the third room can use the owners downstairs facilities, which include a bath, shower and toilet. We can .....
The family or double bedroom has one double bed and one single bed with an ensuite shower room. The twin bedroom has two separate single beds with private facilities adjacent. Both bedrooms face south.....
The caring and friendly staff at this very popular high quality bed and breakfast in Crieff, Perthshire will attend to your every comfort, with a personalised and endearing style, leaving you free to .....
STB 4 Star. The Old Tramhouse Bed and Breakfast offer's four star en-suite accommodation. We are open all year and welcome tourists business, work, and all clients worldwide. We offer a excellent vari.....