Bridge Of AllanCopyright Alasdair MacNeill

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Tel code: 01786 | code search
Postcode: FK9 | code search
Population: 4800
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The 156th Bridge of Allan Highland Games

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Bridge-of-Allan is a town in Stirlingshire in Scotland situated on the Allan Water in the wooded countryside below the Ochil Hills three miles north of Stirling. There is evidence of a settlement in the area dating back to the Bronze Age with the cairn of Fairy Knowe on the Hill of Airthrey which was excavated in 1868 revealing two burials, one in a stone cist. The town was a popular spa resort during the Victorian era with the discovery of spring water believed to have health giving properties; regular visitors included authors Robert Louis Stevenson and Charles Dickens. Bridge-of-Allan has fine Victorian villas and buildings and remains a popular tourist resort with hotels and holiday accommodation, a range of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. There are a variety of attractions including an 18-hole golf course, a working brewery and visitor centre offering tours and tasting of the traditional ales and beers, a Gallery with paintings, design led crafts and jewellery, a glasswork studio to watch glassware being made, glass blowing and at Christmas the opportunity to blow your own Christmas bauble. An open-top city tour bus operates a hop-on-hop-off audio-tour through Bridge-of-Allan, over the 500 year old Bridge and past the Beheading Stone before heading to the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and Stirling University with the MacRoberts Arts Centre.

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Bridge of Allan Health Centre

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Bridge of Allan Golf Club

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Crooked Arms
Rising Sun
Westerton Arms Bar

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The Grill Room

School

Bridge Of Allan Primary & Nursery School

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DR Taxis

Sports Clubs

Bridge of Allan Judo Club (Martial Arts)

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The Barber’s Shop
Collections
Ruby Tuesday
Graham McGrath
Nikki Taylor
Rock & Road Cycles
Country Pursuits
Twinkle Toes & Baby Gros Ltd
Chapter
Bottoms Up Wine Shop

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Walmer Hotel (0.04 miles)

Walmer Hotel

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The Walmer Hotel is easily found, lying just off the M9 in Bridge of Allan, near Stirling. Bridge of Allan is a picturesque village, steeped in history about 3 miles ... More

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Royal Hotel & Lodge (0.04 miles)

Royal Hotel & Lodge

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Amid the historic surroundings of Bridge of Allan, near Stirling, the Royal Hotel and its adjacent lodge between them offer en suite rooms, a bar, a restaurant and events facilities.
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Adamo Bridge of Allan (0.15 miles)

Adamo Bridge of Allan

Stunning Boutique style property with 15 individually designed bedrooms. For those who adore sophisticated luxury on a personal level, a combination of stylish sophistication and the warmest Scottish welcome, Located in picturesque Bridge of Allan ... More | visit website

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The Old Tram House (1.49 miles)

The Old Tram House
The Old Tram House is close to the famous William Wallace monument, Stirling University, and Stirling Castle and also close to local golf courses and the main city centre of historic Stirling, also provides easy ... More | visit website
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Ravenswood Guest House (1.66 miles)

Ravenswood Guest House
Ravenswood is a Victorian House which offers bed and breakfast (B&B )in comfortable surroundings. The Guest House is located close to the city centre/train station (5 minute car/bus journey or 15 / 20 minute walk). ... More | visit website
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Auchyle Guest House (1.72 miles)

Auchyle Guest House
Auchyle guest house sits below Stirling Castle hill and is some 250 meters from historic Stirling bridge . We cater for family's , couples ,singles and have disabled facilities . It is close to all ... More | visit website
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Stirling Highland Hotel (2.44 miles)

Stirling Highland Hotel

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Built in 1854 as the High School of Stirling, it is close to Stirling Castle & all the attractions of the City. The hotel's top class restaurant, Scholars has been awarded ... More

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Hotel Colessio (2.45 miles)

Hotel Colessio

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Located in the heart of beautiful and historic Stirling, Hotel Colessio will serve as one of Scotland's most exclusive small hotels. Offering 40 stylish en suite bedrooms, a gourmet restaurant ... More

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Dunblane Hydro (2.57 miles)

Dunblane Hydro

This famous and majestic hotel , stunningly situated in over 10 acres of glorious landscaped grounds. sits on a hill overlooking Dunblane and the surrounding Perthshire countryside. Excellent road and rail links mean the hotel ... More | visit website

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Adamo Stirling (2.71 miles)

Adamo Stirling
Welcome to Adamo Stirling, the perfect choice when looking for a Stirling city centre hotel that combines a stylish interior with all that the city has to offer on it’s doorstep. Whether staying for business, ... More | visit website

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