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Doune Castle may look strangely familiar, even to those who have never visited before. It depends on your taste in films: Doune Castle is a place of pilgrimage for Monty Python fans from all over the...
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Jumping Pillows, Tractor Go Karts, Cable Ride, Outdoor Play structures, Mini Diggers, Tyre Maze, Sand Pits, Football Skills Game... ...and Animal Paddocks.
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Looking for somewhere to take family, friends or colleagues for a fun yet active trip out? At AMF Bowling we offer a safe and exciting environment for kids and adults alike with bumpers and ramps for...
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Welcome to the brand new ice rink at the Peak. The new ice pad measures 47m by 30m and houses 6 curling sheets. It can also be used for a number of other ice sports, including ice hockey,...
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Welcome to Stirling’s Old Town Jail - the city’s famous Victorian prison and a captivating visitor attraction at the heart of the city’s historic quarter. If you’re ready...
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Here in 1314, in one of the defining moments in Scottish history, King Robert the Bruce routed the English forces of King Edward II to win a much-longed-for freedom for the Scots. Today, in the...
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Bear Heart Castle Soft Play Centre 35 Colquhoun Street Stirling Central FK7 7PX Telephone: 01786 462 621
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Stirling Castle, Royal Palace of the Stuart Kings, has been the home of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise’s) since 1881 and through the years, many objects of...
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David Marshall Lodge visitor centre is the best place to start exploring the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. The Carnegie Trust gifted the centre to the Forestry Commission in 1960. Its location above...
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Causewayhead Park in Alloa Road, Stirling, has always been a popular park. Key features of are the extension of the former sand play area, and the addition to it of a water pump and rills and the...
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With a great choice of meals for the youngsters and an outdoor children's play area they should be very happy.
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Our restaurant benefits from a large car park and has a spacious beer garden with views to the nearby Ochils and an external kids play area for enjoying fine weather, but if the weather is less...
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One of Scotland’s grandest castles due to its imposing position and impressive architecture, Stirling Castle commands the countryside for many miles around. It towers over some of the most...
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Great reasons to visit the safari park: Lots of exciting animals to look at! Pets Farm Sea Lion Show (4 Daily) Boat rides Wild Animal Reserves Five-seater Pedal Boats ...
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If you like the idea of an amazing high wire forest tree top course then Go Ape could be just your thing. We have Tarzan swings, rope bridges, ladders, tunnels and zip lines suspended up to 40...
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Welcome
to the magnificent Scottish county of Stirling. If you need child
friendly ideas where to take the kids, kids days out, or fun things to
do with the kids in Stirling then we can help. We have family pubs
with kids play areas, soft play areas, indoor play areas, outdoor play
areas, playgrounds, aquariums, castles, stately homes, childrens clubs
such as Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Brownies, Guides, youth clubs, activity
centres, Air, Sea, Army Cadets. We list childrens entertainers in Stirling if you are planning a birthday, cinema, theatre, petting
zoo, animal farms, childrens farms, leisure hire, museum and art
gallery, nature areas such as parks, and countryside walks and beaches.
We have kids activities related to outdoor pursuits and sports such as
swimming, ice skating, ten pin bowling and football centres. We list
theme parks and fairgrounds in Stirling. If you are looking for zoos
with more exotic animals then we have them. Don't forget to look at the
nearby counties of Strathclyde, Fife, Lothian, Tayside to see what
they can offer you. We have days out with the kids in Stirling in
and near :- Alloa, Alloa Park, Alva, Bo'ness, Cambus, Clackmannan,
Coalsnaughton, Denny, Devonside, Falkirk, Grangemouth, Larbert,
Laurieston, Polmont, Stirling. Central is an area in Scotland made up of the following counties :- Falkirk, Stirling, and Clackmannanshire.
Stirling is a city and ancient burgh, in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The city is clustered around a large castle and mediæval old-town. It is a centre for government, retail, and light industry. Its population (as of the 2001 census) was 41,243, making it the smallest city in Scotland. - A former capital of the Kingdom of Scotland, Stirling was a royal burgh until 1975. In 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, Stirling was granted city status.
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