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Places to see in ( Stirling - UK )

Places to see in ( Stirling - UK )

Stirling is a city in central Scotland. The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen, the bridge and the port. ocated on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town of Stirlingshire. Proverbially it is the strategically important Gateway to the Highlands. It has been said that Stirling, like a huge brooch clasps Highlands and Lowlands together. Similarly he who holds Stirling, holds Scotland is often quoted. Stirling's key position as the lowest bridging point of the River Forth before it broadens towards the Firth of Forth, made it a focal point for travel north or south.

Once the capital of Scotland, Stirling is visually dominated by Stirling Castle. Stirling also has a medieval parish church, the Church of the Holy Rude, where, on 29 July 1567, the infant James VI was anointed King of Scots by the Bishop of Orkney with the service concluding after a sermon by John Knox.[14] The poet King was educated by George Buchanan and grew up in Stirling. He was later also crowned King of England and Ireland on 25 July 1603, bringing closer the countries of the United Kingdom. Modern Stirling is a centre for local government, higher education, tourism, retail, and industry.

Stirling is renowned as the Gateway to the Highlands and is generally regarded as occupying a strategic position at the point where the flatter, largely undulating Scottish Lowlands meet the rugged slopes of the Highlands along the Highland Boundary Fault. Top of the Town consists of Broad Street, Castle Wynd, Ballengeich Pass, Lower Castle Hill Road, Darnley Street, Baker Street ( formerly Baxters St) and St Mary's Wynd. These streets all lead up to Stirling Castle and are the favourite haunt of tourists who stop off at the Old Town Jail, Mar's Wark, Argyll's Lodging and the castle. Ballengeich Pass leads to the graveyard at Ballengeich and the Castle Wynd winds past the old graveyard. The Top of the Town from Broad Street upwards is renowned for its cobblestoned roads, and cars can be heard rattling over the cobblestones on the way down. Craft shops and tourist-focused shops are evident on the way up and once at the top, panoramic views are available across Stirling and beyond. Other Areas of Stirling include :
Abbey Craig
Airthrey
Allan Park
Bannockburn
Borestone
Braehead
Broomridge
Burghmuir
Cambusbarron
Cambuskenneth
Causewayhead
Chartershall
Corn Exchange
Cornton
Coxethill
Craigmill
Craig Leith
Cultenhove
Forthbank
Gillies Hill
Gowan Hill
Hillpark
Kenningknowes
Kildean
King's Park
Laurelhill
Livilands
Loanhead
Mercat Cross
Raploch
Randolphfield
Riverside
Spittal Hill
Springkerse
St. Ninians
Torbrex
Whins of Milton
Viewforth

Alot to see in ( Stirling - UK ) such as :

Wallace Monument
Stirling Castle
Blair Drummond Safari Park
Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
Argyll's Lodging
Church of the Holy Rude
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Macrobert Arts Centre
Falls of Falloch
Abbey Craig
Doune Castle
Stirling Old Town Jail
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum
Dunblane Cathedral
Mar's Wark
King's Park
The Pineapple
Alloa Tower
Airthrey Castle
Briarlands Farm
Causewayhead Park
Menstrie Castle
Robert the Bruce Statue
Herbertshire Castle
Plean Country Park
Elphinstone Tower, Falkirk
Gillies Hill
Tappoch Broch

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Top 5 Recommended Hotels In Lochgoilhead | Best Hotels In Lochgoilhead

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Edinburgh Food Tour: Top 5 MUST-VISIT spots.

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Eatery 1: Taste the Morning Scottish tradition at Cafe Edinburgh, where the iconic Scottish Breakfast reigns supreme ????????????????????????????????????????????. Get ready for an early feast!
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Eatery 2: Indulge in the German and Scottish fusion of 'The Huxley' where The Scotsman Bratwurst hotdog topped with Haggis steals the show.???? ????????????????????????????????????
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Eatery 3: Uncover the bold flavors of The Boozy Cow ????????, where over-the-top, American-style burgers steal the spotlight amidst a playful cocktail menu. It's an adventurous twist on classic comfort food! ???? ???? ????????????????
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Eatery 4: Experience Oink!, renowned for its divine pulled pork sandwiches. This spot operates until the pork runs out, and yes, you'll catch a glimpse of the pig in the window! Join the line for a taste of their slow-cooked, flavorful pork, served with delightful toppings. A must-visit for pork fans, capturing Edinburgh's unique food culture! ????????????????????????????????
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Eatery 5: At The Rose Street Brewery, experience authentic Scottish cuisine featuring a menu of traditional delights such as; Homemade Pies, Haggis Neeps and Tatties, and the celebrated Balmoral chicken—a dish fit for royalty????????????????????????????????????????????. ALSO, Indulge in their sugary delights such as their Sticky Toffee Pudding. Prepare for a dessert dream! ????????????



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Old Photographs Lasswade Midlothian Scotland

Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Lasswade, Scottish Gaelic; Leas Bhaid, a village and parish in Midlothian, on the River North Esk, nine miles South of Edinburgh city centre, between Dalkeith and Loanhead. Sir John Lauder, 1st Baronet of Fountainhall was born at Melville Mill, Lasswade, in 1595; and the present 18th century Barony House was known as Lasswade Cottage when Sir Walter Scott rented it from 1798 to 1804. He was visited here by the writer James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, and the Wordsworths. Thomas de Quincey, author of Confessions of an English Opium Eater, also lived nearby for some years from 1843 in the cottage now known as de Quincey Cottage. The Scottish landscape artist William McTaggart moved to Lasswade in 1889. Former 19th century industries include paper mills, flour mills and a carpet factory. The current Lasswade Parish Church building was originally built in 1830 as a plain box chapel for the former United Presbyterian Church, later United Free Church, it was remodelled by Hardy & Wight in 1894 and became part of the Church of Scotland in 1929. Lasswade railway station opened on 12 October 1868 by the Esk Valley Railway. The station was situated at the end of Westmill Road. There was a moderate sized goods yard which was accessed from the west and consisted of four short sidings, one running behind the platform and going into a stone built goods shed. Lasswade gas works was north of the goods shed, with St Leonards paper mill being a short distance to the north along Westmill Road. Access to the yard was controlled by the signal box, which was behind the platform near its west end. This signal box was closed in the 1930s. The station closed to passengers on 10 September 1951 but the station remained open until the goods yard closed along with the line on 18 May 1964. Richard Baird Smith was born in Lasswade on 31 December 1818, he was a British engineer officer in the East India Company, who played a prominent part as Chief Engineer in the Siege of Delhi of 1857, he died on 13 December 1861. Doctor John Ivor Murray was born in Lasswade in 1824, known as Ivor, he was a Scottish surgeon who practised in China, Hong Kong and then in Sebastopol in the Crimean War. He was notably adventurous, travelling through Borneo, collecting for the Industrial Museum of Scotland, in Edinburgh, and serving on scientific expeditions to China. He was President of the British Balneological and Climatological Society in 1900, he died on 24 July 1903. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day

MANCHESTER CURRY MILE | Tour of the famous Curry Mile Manchester [4K]

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Old Photographs Of Temple Midlothian Scotland

Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Temple, Scottish Gaelic: Baile nan Trodach, a village and civil parish in Midlothian. Situated to the south of Edinburgh, the village lies on the east bank of the river South Esk. Historically the Parish of Temple was divided into three portions, the ancient parish of Clerkington, and the Chapelries of Moorfoot and Balantrodach. In 1127, Hugues de Payens, the first Grand Master met with David I in Scotland, and was granted the lands of Balantrodach. In 1129, the Council of Troyes formally recognized the Order. Balantrodach became their principal Templar seat and Preceptory in Scotland until the suppression of the order between 1307 and 1312. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, as were all Templars' churches, was a single chambered oblong structure. Arniston House located near Temple was designed by William Adam in 1726 for Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the elder, the Lord President of the Court of Session. The Arniston Estate lands were a royal hunting park in the Middle Ages, and later owned by the Knights Templar, who gave the village of Temple its name. The estate came into the Dundas family in 1571, when they were bought by George Dundas of Dundas Castle. He left the estate to a younger son, James, who built a house and a walled garden here around 1620. The estate was expanded, and improvements were made by James' grandson Robert Dundas in the late 17th century. His son Robert, later the Lord President, continued the improvements, and built the present house.

Loanhead of Daviot Stone Circle

Loanhead of Daviot is an impressive recumbant stone circle.

Other than the recumbant stone and its two flanking stones there are eight stones standing in a circle just under 21 metres in diameter. Inside the stones is the remains of a ring cairn some 16 metres in diameter.

The site was excavated in 1932, revealing pits by each of the circle stones containing sherds of pot and charcoal. In the center of the cairn, many fragments of infants skulls were found.
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National Mining Museum Scotland. Scottish Tourism.

The National Mining Museum Scotland was created in 1984, It is now a prime Scottish Tourism site to visit. The intention of the museum is to preserve the physical surface remains of Lady Victoria Colliery at Newtongrange, Midlothian, Scotland.
This museum is there to explain the lives of the many miners and families that were the bedrock of the Lady Victoria Colliery. The Pit tour describes the working lives of the miners while the Mining History of the area is explained in the splendid and extensive social history museum detailing how everyday family life progressed.
The colliery was sunk by the Lothian Coal Company in 1890 and commenced production in 1894. It was nationalised in 1947 with the formation of the National Coal Board and was closed in 1981.

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Scotland - Land of lochs and castles

Some places we have visited during our 10-day trip to Scotland.

- Highlands
- Caerlaverock Castle
- Doune Castle
- Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Loanhead Stone Circle
- Loch Ness Fall
- Dunnottar Castle
- Highland Games
- Falls of Clyde
- Loch an Eilein
- Isle of Skye
- Mealt Falls
- Fairy Pools

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Did you know you can SKI in EDINBURGH?

Skiing in Edinburgh? Really? YES! And it will only cost you £1.60 to get to the slopes from Princes Street in the city centre of the Scottish Capital. This is one of the best day adventures I have done in Scotland so far, all at the Midlothian Snowsports Centre.

If you're in Edinburgh and looking for things to do then getting a bus to the Midlothian Snowsports Centre must be on your list.

Whether you are a novice skier or snowboarder, or want to brush up on your skills before flying away for a ski holiday, enjoying the Scottish ski resorts or just want an easy way to get on the slopes, then this dry-ski slope just south of Edinburgh is the perfect location.

Adult prices for an hour on the slopes including equipment hire are just £15 and you can extend further at £8 per hour. For junior's in £10 for the first hour.

You much wear appropriate clothing covering all of your body, including gloves and the slopes are open all-year round. Mon-Fri 930am - 9pm Sat-Sun 930am-7pm. The slopes are floodlit in the evenings!

If you're lucky to have a clear day, then you will clearly see the city of Edinburgh and all of its major landmarks, the iconic Edinburgh Castle, Firth of Forth bridges and as far as North Berwick from the top of the slopes.

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Abandoned Morgue - SCOTLAND

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Flying the TWIN OTTER | Campbeltown-Glasgow | Scenic Mull of Kintyre flight!

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Old Photographs Of Polton Midlothian Scotland

Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Polton, a village located in Lasswade parish, Midlothian. Springfield, the second oldest mill in Scotland, opened in 1742 in Polton to service Edinburgh’s growing publishing trade. Springfield Mill supplied paper for the The Edinburgh Courant and The Caledonian Mercury, both popular newspapers of the day. The paper was initially made from rags. Esparto grass became the preferred raw material from the mid 19th and mid 20th century, eventually giving way in the final years of operation to straw and wood pulp. Springfield also pioneered social innovation. As early as 1794 it joined with four other local mills in introducing an employee/employer contribution scheme offering sick pay for mill workers. The Mill finally closed in 1967. Thomas de Quincey the English writer, lived in Polton during the latter part of his life, until his death in 1859. Charles Thomas Clough an eminent geologist, lived at St Ann's Mount, Polton with his family. Polton railway station opened on 15 April 1867 by the Esk Valley Railway. The station was situated on the east side of Polton Road. The moderately sized goods yard had three sidings, one stabling a locomotive when required due to there being no engine shed. There was also a private siding for Springfield Paper Mill to the west of the station. A second private siding served Polton Mill to the north and a third siding served Kevock Mill on the up side of the line. The station closed to passengers on 10 September 1951 and closed to goods traffic, along with the line, on 18 May 196

Aaron Glen Guesthouse



Carolyn and Les welcome you to their family-run Guest House. Our home enjoys peaceful surroundings yet is ideally located to allow guests to enjoy all the delights of the City of Edinburgh.

To enquire about availability and to book, please contact us at:

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7 Nivensknowe Road, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9AU
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