Halloween fun in Stirling

Whether you’re someone who’d love the thrill of a ghost walk and a pint in a haunted bar, or you’re a parent of little ones who’d much prefer simply carving a pumpkin, there’s plenty to do in Stirling over Halloween!

Stirling is the perfect place to enjoy Halloween
Stirling is the perfect place to enjoy Halloween
Kids are Potty about Pumpkins at Dobbies this October

Kids are Potty about Pumpkins at Dobbies this October

Halloween activities at Dobbies

Families will love the ‘Halloween Spooktacular’ at Dobbies, Stirling. Kids can get stuck into terrifying treats from their family Afternoon Tea before getting creative with creepy craft activities and ghoulish games. Each event will hold a fancy-dress competition, so make sure your little ones wear their most Spooktacular fancy dress costume to be in with a chance of winning a prize. To book tickets (hurry!) see: https://www.dobbies.com/

Also, look out for free ‘Little Seedlings’ workshops at Dobbies during the October break, when kids can go ‘Potty About Pumpkins’. Suitable for kids from 4 to 10 years, each workshop lasts an hour and will include guided activities and learning, games, and hands-on fun. Although this is free, booking is essential. And take a look at the November events, too! For more information, see: https://hub.dobbies.com/events/upcoming-events/little-seedlings-october-holiday-club-were-potty-about-pumpkins!/

Explore haunted Stirling

Stirling Ghost Walks promise ‘fear, fun and frights for all the family’ for those who want to explore the haunted nooks and crannies of Stirling itself. Costumed actors bring comedy, drama and storytelling together to breathe life into Stirling’s ancient Old Town and its grisly past. Meet the City’s many ghosts, from Blind Alick Lyon to the Black Lady, spirits in what was once described as ‘the most densely populated supernatural square mile in all of Scotland’. The ghost walks will appeal to all ages, and take in many of Stirling’s most historic sites, from John Cowane’s Hospital to the Beheading Stone, Argyll’s Lodging and Stirling Castle.  For details and tickets, see: http://www.stirlingghostwalk.com/

Stirling Walks offer daytime tours of Stirling, with all the fun, drama and history, but a lot less of the ‘fear and ‘frights’! Gor a brilliant guided tour of Stirling Old Town by day (with not a ghost in sight!), book a tour with Stirling Walks at https://stirlingwalkingtours.com/

Have a pint with a ghost

Nicky-Tam’s Bar and Bothy is not only the second-oldest pub in Stirling, it claims to be the most haunted. Renovations in 1999 were fraught with reports of apparitions and unsettling events after a photograph of what looked like a clergyman was discovered, walled into the fabric of the building. Clairvoyants visited the site three times over 1999 and 2000, and claimed that there were a number of spirits present in the building; some benign, and one more aggressive presence, perhaps the clergyman in the photo. While the events have not been fully explained, Nicky-Tams still attracts both ghost-hunters and those simply looking for home-cooked food, good beer, and great live events. If you’re thirsty on your way up to Stirling Castle – stop by for a drink – you might just spot a ghost too. For more information, see: http://www.nickytams.com/

Have a Halloween pint in Nicky Tam's

Have a Halloween pint in Nicky Tam’s

Let Stirling Ghost Walks guide you this Halloween

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Stirling Movie Map: build your own film location holiday!

Have you ever dreamed of organising a location trip to Scotland to visit the places where your favourite film or TV show was filmed? Or are you a local who wonders which movies or shows have been made near you and would like to take a selfie at the very spot where Chris Pine once stood? Well now you can!

Stirling movie map launch
Stuart Oliver, Stirling Council’s Senior Manager, Economic Development, Culture and Tourism; Cllr Evelyn Tweed; Audrey Jones, Head of New Business at Historic Environment Scotland (HES); Shona Menzies from HES at Doune Castle.
Diana Gabaldon and Ronald D Moore at the NY premier of Outlander
Author Diana Gabaldon and Ronald D. Moore at the New York premiere of Outlander
Stirling Council has recently launched the Stirling Film Location Map – a handy route planner for visitors and locals alike, with suggested itineraries and brilliant facts about the top Stirling locations that have hit our screens.

The Outlander effect

Amongst these are Doune Castle, which appears as Castle Leoch in the TV series Outlander and is also the original Winterfell in the pilot episode of Game of Thrones. Its appearance in these series has resulted in a huge surge of visits to the castle. Coined ‘The Outlander Effect’ – the castle has seen an amazing 226.5% increase in footfall since the Outlander series began.

A sought-after location

Other film locations you’ll find in the leaflet include Stirling Castle, Deanston Distillery, Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park, Loch Katrine, The Trossachs, Loch Venachar, East Loch Lomond and Mugdock Country Park. They have played roles in films such as Outlaw King (2018), The Eagle (2011), Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Ivanhoe (1952), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) The Angel’s Share (2012), Rob Roy (1953), and Mary Queen of Scots (2018).

Selfie time

Stirling Councillor Alison Laurie said: “While film fans are already flocking to locations across Stirling, this new map will make it easier for them to see more of our magnificent landmarks, picturesque towns and villages and beautiful countryside.

“Whether you want to take a selfie in the place where Chris Pine went into battle as Robert the Bruce in Outlaw King, see the home of the Stark family in Game of Thrones or relive where King Arthur and his band of merry knights were taunted by French soldiers in Monty Python and the Holy Grail – now you’ll know exactly where to go and how to fit it all in!”

Get your map

The film location map can be downloaded from the Stirling Council website and is available on the Explore Stirling App. It can also be picked up at tourist sites across Stirling, including those featured on the guide.

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  • Outlander Premiere: By Christine Ring [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) or CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.
  • Stirling Council/Doune Castle: Photography by Whyler Photos of Stirling www.whylerphotos.com – 01786 474340

 

 

Christmas is better with us!

Think it’s too late to get away from it all this Christmas? Well, you can think again. We have a small but cheeky little handful of properties left available: Allanstream, Allanvale, Harviestoun House, Ochil View and South Doll Farm Cottage. Act now and escape – and here’s a few good reasons why!

Cosy Christmas sofa

Picture yourself here this Christmas

Enjoy a dram by the fire in one of Stirling's welcoming bars

Enjoy a dram by the fire in one of Stirling’s welcoming bars

We’ll take care of the Christmas decorations, and throw in some goodies too

In each and every one of our properties, we’ll take care of the Christmas decorations for you. No more last-minute untangling tree lights on Christmas Eve, or stressing over popped bulbs. We’ve got it all sorted in time for your arrival, so you don’t have to. And what’s more, we’ll throw in a festive hamper for you to enjoy while you’re arranging the pressies under the tree. In it, you’ll find goodies like mince pies, stollen bites, Christmas cake, a bottle of fizz to pop whenever you fancy, and some other wee treats too. Staying at Hogmanay? Enjoy some Dundee Cake on us to bring in the bells! That said, if you want to bring your own decorations, feel free – we’ll have the tree up ready and waiting for you. Just let us know.

Christmas delivered to your door

Forget the supermarket crush and get your Christmas meats delivered to the door of your holiday property. Falleninch Farm, a prestigious farm and butcher’s shop with its own herd of beef cattle, nestles under the shadow of Stirling Castle. You can order online, by phone or Facebook, and Falleninch will deliver – free if your order is over £50 and you are within a 30 mile radius. And there’s click and collect too. Pop in to see them at their farm butcher’s shop, where the parking is free and the butchers will be delighted to give you some cooking tips, too. For more details, and to look out for their festive offers, check: https://www.falleninchfarm.co.uk/

For one-stop shopping for seasonal goodies, fruit and veg, salads, bakery, drinks and larder goods, look no further than Hogan’s Fine Food Company, who will deliver straight to your door from their HQ in Larbert, Falkirk. Choose from their glorious selection of grocery boxes or create your very own selections to keep the fridge stocked and your guests happy throughout the festive season. If you’re stuck for a last-minute present, they’ve a selection of gift-wrapped hampers, too. And check out their recipes! http://hogansfinefoodcompany.co.uk/

Have a Christmas Day Out

There’s nothing like a Christmas Market on a crisp winter’s day to make you feel festive! Stirling Christmas Farmers Markets are on the 14 and 21 of December this year, from 10-4, in Port Street Stirling. There will be stalls laden with fresh fish and shellfish, highland beef, wild venison and game, free range hens’ and ducks’ eggs, olives and deli products, Scottish cheeses and handmade preserves, as well as all sorts of gift ideas. Take time for a blether with your stall-holder too, and look out for tasty free samples. For more information, visit: http://www.stirlingfarmersmarket.co.uk/

The Macrobert’s Christmas exhibition of arts and crafts is back for a fifth year. Enjoy browsing through a selection of different works by Scottish-based artists or pick up a Christmas gift (or two) and perhaps even something special for yourself, from 20 November 2019 to 5 January 2020. You can visit this exhibition at any time that the Macrobert is open (with occasional exceptions for closed events – please check with Box Office). For more information, visit: https://macrobertartscentre.org/event/handmade-exhibition-2019/

See a panto!

You can’t have Christmas without a panto, and you’ll find one of the brightest and funniest pantos around right here in Stirling. This year’s Macrobert extravaganza is ‘Rapunzel: A Hair-braiding Adventure’ written by, directed by, and starring the incomparable Johnny McKnight. Poor Rapunzel’s been locked up in a tower her entire life. She’s got no telly, no Wi-Fi and no dry shampoo! But she has dreams – of walking barefoot around the mythical land they call Tullibody, of meeting her one true love and singing a love duet, and of getting her hair cut. That’s right, she’s never had a haircut. Like, ever. But one day the lonely Rapunzel has a surprising visit in her tower – Prince Rocco and he’s armed and dangerous with a pair of scissors and a plan. How can you possibly resist? For tickets: https://macrobertartscentre.org/event/rapunzel-a-hair-braiding-adventure/

Enjoy Stirling Farmers Markets at Christmas

Enjoy Stirling Farmers Markets at Christmas

What's better than a panto at Christmas?

What’s better than a panto at Christmas?

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South Doll Farm Cottage

SLEEPS: 7.

South Doll Farm Cottage is a beautifully renovated 4 bedroom holiday cottage in the tranquil stunning Stirlingshire countryside.

South Doll Farm Cottage - Sleeps 7, Rural setting
With parts of the cottage dating back over 400 years this spacious holiday home will provide the perfect base for your stay in Scotland.

You can enjoy the unrestricted views across the countryside with the Ochil Hills to the north and River Forth to the east while relaxing in the garden after a hard day’s sightseeing.

South Doll Farm Cottage is situated 2.1 miles from the closest small village of Dunmore which lies along the road between Throsk and Airth on the banks of the River Forth. The cottage is ideally placed for visiting Stirling or Falkirk, as well as being almost equidistant from Edinburgh and Glasgow. The close proximity to both Kincardine and Clackmannanshire bridges also enables easy access to the Kingdom of Fife and beyond.

FACILITIES
On the ground floor the entrance hallway leads to the twin and 1 kingsize bedroom both of which share the large shower room also located on this floor. The open plan lounge/ dining area has ample seating and dining space for 8 and the uniquely shaped kitchen , which was originally the Dairy Parlour, has everything you need for a self-catering holiday: fridge freezer, electric hob, oven, microwave washing machine, tumble drier and dishwasher.

On the upper floor you will find a further kingsize bedroom and a large single room which share the large family bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle. The spacious hall landing is kitted out with bean bags and chairs providing a chill out area away from the rest of the house.

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AT A GLANCE:

Rural setting

Sleeps 7 People

Free off street parking

Free Wifi

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STL Licence No: ST00276

A Scottish road trip for everyone: the Heart 200

If you love the unspoilt landscape of Scotland but are less enamoured of its circuitous single-track Highland roads, you are in for a treat! A new Perthshire tourist route aims to rival the popularity of the iconic North Coast 500, and promises to be easier on both locals and drivers too.

The Heart 200 will take in several of Scotland's lochs

The Heart 200 will take in several of Scotland’s lochs

At its southernmost point, the Heart 200 takes in the City of Stirling

At its southernmost point, the Heart 200 takes in the City of Stirling

A new Scottish road trip

The Heart 200 is a new touring route of approximately 200 miles around Perth, Stirling, the Trossachs and Highland Perthshire – the very heart of Scotland. In addition, the route uniquely links Scotland’s two national parks, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs and the Cairngorms.

Easier on drivers

But what distinguishes the Heart 200 from the world-renowned North Coast 500 – Scotland’s Route 66 – is that it is designed around major trunk roads, with a well-established built infrastructure, and there’s scope to accommodate increased numbers of tourists year on year.

So, if you’re daunted by driving on single track roads in a hire car, are not sure about the etiquette of passing places, are nervous about driving around sheep on a precipitous B-road, or want the reassurance of more frequent rest and re-fuelling points, then Heart 200 is for you.

No compromise

But be assured there’s no compromise on spectacle. The Heart 200 takes in some of Scotland’s most historic towns and cities, including Stirling at its southernmost tip. Travellers will be immersed in the captivating and unspoilt landscapes of Scotland’s two national Parks, as well as skirting the banks of Loch Tay. And that’s just a few landmarks along the route.

So, if you’re planning a first-time road trip in Scotland with Stirling as your base – then we’ve got you sorted!

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