Historic Attractions in Stirling

Albion Holiday Lets striving for perfection

Visit Scotland inspect Albion Holiday Lets.

Recently, Visit Scotland came to Stirling to judge whether or not Albion Holiday Lets were suitable for entry to the star rating scheme. Visit Scotland, being the tourist board for Scotland, achieve more than 4.5million unique hits per year and is the main booking site for tourists visiting Scotland.

The good news? Albion Holiday Lets has provisionally achieved entry for both 18 and 20 Castle Court, the latter aiming to achieve a 4star rating, which would make it only the 2nd self-catering 4star accommodation in the whole of Stirlingshire.

The bad news? Booking with Albion Holiday Lets just got harder, so contact us NOW to find out if you can get book your city break, week-long stay or longer!!

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Friday 27 June 2008

Stirling Castle

One of Scotland’s grandest castles due to its imposing position and impressive architecture, Stirling Castle commands the countryside for many miles around.

Visit The Stirling Castle website

Stirling Old Town Jail

The Old Town Jail stands at the heart of the city's historic quarter. If the outside was forbidding and grim - then it didn't get any better inside.

Visit The Stirling Old Town Jail website

Bannockburn Heritage Centre

The National Trust for Scotland's heritage centre at Bannockburn marks the site of the Scottish army's victory over Edward II's army with a bronze equestrian statue of King Robert the Bruce by Pilkington Jackson.

Visit the Bannockburn Heritage Centre website

The Wallace Monument

Open all year, The National Wallace Monument is packed with fascinating exhibits and displays - so come and visit one of the country's most magnificent sights, and meet Scotland's national hero - William Wallace.

Visit the Wallace Monument website

The Bastion, Thieves Pot

Yes, there’s a 16th century jail in the Thistle Shopping Centr! It’s a defensive tower, originally guarding an angle of Stirling’s Town Wall. Now beautifully restored, it contains a superb display of the Bastion’s History.

Visit the Thieves Pot website