- Stirling - Wikipedia
Situated on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town and historic county of Stirlingshire
- 8 Incredible Things to See Do in Stirling | VisitScotland
Find top things to see do in Stirling Including days out ideas, top tips, attractions and much more
- Visitor Guide to Stirling - Local Events, Things to do, Places to stay . . .
Visitor guide to the city of Stirling in Scotland Find out what to do, where to go, where to stay and what to eat in Stirling from the experts who know it best
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Stirling (2025) - Tripadvisor
Book these experiences for a close-up look at Stirling From quick jaunts to full-day outings These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Stirling Castle Dominating the skyline for miles around, Stirling Castle is a shining example of Renaissance architecture
- Stirling – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Stirling is a city in the central lowlands of Scotland, and historically the county town of Stirlingshire For centuries this was the main route between the Highlands and the Lowlands, guarded by the castle on its battleship of a crag, and with the River Forth sweeping round as a moat
- Welcome to the City of Stirling | view latest updates
The City of Stirling has a thriving population over 243,000, a total land area of over 100km², and is one of Western Australia's major local government authorities
- Stirling Castle | Historic Environment Scotland
Stirling is one of Scotland’s greatest stone castles – an icon integral to how we understand the nation’s story The castle peaked in importance in the 1500s, but its volcanic crag has been fortified since ancient times
- Stirling | Historic City, Castle, Battle | Britannica
Important sectors of Stirling’s diverse contemporary economy include business and financial services, food services, and high-tech manufacturing The town’s position in central Scotland, at a natural focus of major roads and railways, has favoured its development as a tourist centre
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