Sitting in the centre of Scotland, Stirlingshire is a gateway to the Highlands. The largest town is Stirling, which has played a tremendous role in the historical wars, leaving several sites of historical interest in the locality. Other places of interest include the impressive Falkirk Wheel, a rotating boat lift, and the Safari and Adventure Park at Blair Drummond is a fantastic family day out.
Stirlingshire sits in the very centre of Scotland. The county town of Stirling itself is considered a gateway to the Highlands. The town and indeed the shire of Stirling has played a tremendous role in Scotland’s historical wars for Independence; with William Wallace’s defeat at the Battle of Falkirk, and Robert the Bruce’s famous Battle of Bannockburn, there are now several sites of historical interest to visit.