Stirling, Scotland 5 years ago Stirling, Scotland An Antipodean travel company serving World Travellers since 1983 with small group tours for couples and mature solo travelers interested in touring Scotland by coach or on a walking tour or around the Scottish isles. February 2020 4 mins read Blog, British Isles, Clusters, Scotland Stirling, Scotland Stirling’s surrounding scenery Stirling looks somewhat like a miniature Edinburgh with its cobbled streets, historic buildings and crag-top castle but it is an appealing and charming city in its own right with plenty to explore apart from its impressive castle. Often described as the ‘brooch which clasps the Highlands and Lowlands together’, thanks to its central location, Stirling is a history lover’s playground with magnificent scenery as its backdrop. Stirling is the place where the Scots, led by William Wallace (of Braveheart fame), defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and where the Scots won again under Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn only 17 years later. The city is very accessible, being less than an hour from both Glasgow and Edinburgh by train. What to See in Stirling Stirling Castle Stirling’s crowning jewel is Stirling Castle, which overlooks the city. Historically and architecturally, it is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland. Stirling Castle was once the favoured residence of the Stewart monarchs and was very much both a palace and a fortress. Knights, nobles and foreign ambassadors would flocked to opulent celebrations at the castle and revel in its elegant halls and beautiful gardens. Before the Union of the Crowns, several Scottish kings and queens were crowned at Stirling, including Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1542. Part of Stirling Castle Much of the castle dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries. It is open daily to visitors and some highlights include the Great Hall, the Regimental Museum, the Great Kitchens and the nearby Argyll’s Lodging, a 17th century town house. There are also beautiful gardens to explore and costumed performers who bring the history of the castle to life. Old Town Jail, Stirling Stirling’s Old Town Jail lay empty for over fifty years until it was reopened as a visitor attraction in 2015. The former prisoner cells have been transformed into exhibitions about the prisoners, punishments and executions that took place within the jail’s walls. From the top of the observation tower, you can enjoy amazing views of Stirling’s Old Town. National Wallace Monument The National Wallace Monument is a medieval tower commemorating William Wallace that sits on Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling. Wallace was the hero depicted in Braveheart who helped the Scots gain their independence. The view over Forth Valley is verdant and lovely and a visit the monument offers an insight into Scotland’s turbulent national history. Doune Castle Twenty minutes from Stirling’s city centre is one of the country’s best-preserved medieval fortresses, Doune Castle. The oldest parts of the castle date back to 1260 and it has remained largely unchanged since it was rebuilt for the Duke of Albany in the 14th century. It is a courtyard castle, with a majestic 100 ft high gatehouse and an impressive great hall. Today, visitors may recognise it as the fictional Castle Leoch from the hugely popular Outlander series. It also heavily featured in Monty Python and the Holy Grail and was used as Winterfell in the pilot of Game of Thrones. Today, you can stroll around the castle’s courtyards and explore its nooks and crannies. Linlithgow Palace Also near Stirling is the stunning Linlithgow Palace. The birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots, the royal palace became a favourite residence amongst the Scottish monarchs in the 15th and 16th centuries. Although the palace was maintained after the Scottish monarchs left for England, the palace fell into disrepair and was badly burned by The Duke of Cumberland‘s army in January 1746. In the centre of the palace’s courtyard is the incredible King’s Fountain, Britain’s oldest fountain. Elaborately carved, the fountain was commissioned by James V in 1537 and once flowed with wine for the visit of Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745. Stirling and its surrounds are steeped in history and beauty. It is a great base for exploring the Scottish Highlands and the Lowlands and there are many hidden gems within the city itself. As well as extraordinary architecture, art and heritage, Stirling also has a thriving culinary scene and you can find everything from fine-dining restaurants to cosy pubs and hidden bars dotted around its centre. If you’re interested in visiting Stirling, please have a look at our tours that visit there. Our History of the Jacobites tour spends two nights in Stirling and visits both Linlithgow Palace and Stirling Castle. Our Scottish Whisky and other Scottish Wonders tour also makes a day trip to Stirling and our Scottish Great Trails Walking tour spends four nights in Stirling and does some great walks in its surrounds. Articles about Scotland published by Odyssey Traveller. The following list of articles published by odyssey Traveller for mature aged and senior travellers to maximise their knowledge and enjoyment of Scotland when visiting; Visiting Scotland Scotland & Scotch Whisky Roman roads in Britain Understanding British Churches Medieval British life Icons of British villages Studying Gargoyles and grotesques New discoveries about Britain’s stone circles Britain’s neolithic past Lumps and bumps, how to read the British landscape For all the articles published on Scotland by Odyssey Traveller, please click through on this link to view. External articles to assist your Scotland Tour Overview of the history of Scotland Robert burns; biography of a poet National trust; Britain’s best walks with Julia Bradbury National Parks of Britain. Ten books about Walking in Britain from the Guardian Updated August 2021. Related Tours From $15,995 AUD Jacobites, Scottish History small group mature travellers tour Small group tour on the Jacobites commences in Edinburgh. During the 19 days you visit 19 locations including the Culloden battlefield as you travel from Edinburgh as far north as Inverness to finish in Glasgow. Learn from 10 specialist guides about the Jacobites. 17 daysScotland Level 2 - Moderate Guaranteed From $16,750 AUD Prehistoric Britain small group history tour including standing stones This guided tour invites you to explore UNESCO World heritage sites at Skara Brae in the Orkneys, Isle of Skye, and Stonehenge in a prehistoric tour. This escorted tour has trips to key sites in Scotland, and the Irish sea in Wales such as Gower Peninsula and National Museum in Cardiff and England. Each day tour is supported by local guides. 21 daysEngland, Scotland Level 2 - Moderate From $16,895 AUD British Gardens Small Group Tour including Chatsworth RHS show This small group tour will explore gardens in Scotland and England with knowledgable local guides and a tour leader. We explore the gardens in and around Edinburgh, Chester, Stratford upon Avon – Shakespeare’s birthplace, Oxford and London in a 22 day tour. 16 daysEngland, Scotland Level 2 - Moderate From $17,275 AUD Agrarian and Industrial Britain | Small Group Tour for Mature Travellers A small group tour of England that will explore the history of Agrarian and Industrial period. An escorted tour with a tour director and knowledgeable local guides take you on a 22 day trip to key places such as London, Bristol, Oxford & York, where the history was made. 23 daysEngland, Wales Level 2 - Moderate Pre-guaranteed From $18,650 AUD Discovering the art and literature of England: Jane Austen, Shakespeare, and more Stratford upon Avon, Shakespeares birthplace and Anne Hathaway’s cottage as well as the Lake district a UNESCO World site and Dicken’s London are part of guided tour for a small group tour of like minded people learning about the art and literature of England. Your tour leader and local guides share day tour itineraries to create a unique travel experience. 22 daysEngland Level 2 - Moderate From $14,245 AUD Small Group tours exploring the Treasures of Ireland An escorted small group tour to Northern Ireland & Ireland, with local guides and itineraries that give authentic experiences Ireland‘s capital, Dublin, including 1/2 day tour of St Patricks cathedral and Trinity college. Destinations also Aran islands , Kerry plus the world heritage site, the giant’s causeway. Ireland tours for singles over 50 and couples. 18 daysIreland Level 2 - Moderate On Sale From $8,345 AUD World of Shakespeare | Small Group Tour This small group tour for mature couples and solo travellers visits Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford upon Avon and Anne Hathaway’s cottage all form part of this small group tour escorted by a tour director and local guides sharing their knowledge on this guided tour. Included are performances in London at the Globe & RSC in Shakespeare’s Stratford upon Avon. 10 daysEngland Level 1 - Introductory to Moderate From $22,000 AUD Opera Tour Europe | Theatre-Opera-Ballet and Classical Music Small Group Tour for Seniors This 22-day small group program visits the major arts centres of Hamburg, Amsterdam, Paris, and London. We travel in winter avoiding crowds and enjoy a different perspective of the places visited. At Odyssey Traveller we have sought to assemble entry and show tickets to what many will consider the best arts experiences available in those cities during each program. 22 daysEngland Level 1 - Introductory to Moderate From $16,310 AUD Channel Islands | A small group walking tour for seniors Another Small group tour of the British isles of the Channel Islands. This fully escorted, small group walking tour, takes the active senior off the beaten path with local guides to Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm. 18 daysChannel Islands Level 3 - Moderate to Challenging From $15,595 AUD Ireland and Lake District walking small group tour A guided small group tour for senior walkers that starts in the capital of Ireland, Dublin. This escorted tour with local guides also explores the Giant’s causeway, a UNESCO World heritage site. It transfers from Ireland to Scotland to head to walk in the National park of the Lake district. 25 daysEngland, Ireland Level 3 - Moderate to Challenging From $18,395 AUD Whisky and Other Scottish Wonders A guided small group tour of Scotland is a day tour collection that includes Edinburgh, the royal mile, Edinburgh castle, and the old town a UNESCO World heritage site Experience and learn about, Kellie castle, St Andrews, Skye, Balmoral castle, Loch Lomond and Loch Ness as well touring the Scottish highlands to finish in Glasgow. 19 daysScotland Level 2 - Moderate From $16,995 AUD England’s villages small group history tours for mature travellers Guided tour of the villages of England. The tour leader manages local guides to share their knowledge to give an authentic experience across England. This trip includes the UNESCO World heritage site of Avebury as well as villages in Cornwall, Devon, Dartmoor the border of Wales and the Cotswolds. 19 daysEngland Level 2 - Moderate Related Articles 11 places to consider visiting in Edinburgh off the beaten track 11 places to consider visiting in Edinburgh off the beaten track From the world’s largest annual international arts festival to the largest literary festival in the world, Scotland’s hilly capital has its pulse on art… Birth of Scotland The Birth of Scotland In A History of the Scottish People (1560-1830), T.C. Smout describes Scotland as an isolated, wild place. “More than half the land was barren mountain,” he says, and, quoting G.W.S Barrow, adds:… Country Spotlight: Scotland Tours of Scotland Scotland is a world-renowned travel destination. Travellers enjoy a terrific diversity in the Tours of Scotland that are offered to this popular country. 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Industrial Revolution. Britain’s contribution to the world Industrial Revolution. Britain’s contribution to the world Entrepreneurial thought, cheap high energy yielding, coal, the harnessing of steam to do work and a surplus of child labour as a result of the mechanisation of farming…
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