Enhancing Accessibility: Empowering Visitors with Disabilities

Stirlingshire, nestled in the heart of Central Scotland, boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the iconic Stirling Castle perched atop its rocky outcrop to the breathtaking landscapes of the Trossachs National Park, this region captivates visitors from around the world. However, as we celebrate the wonders of Stirlingshire, it’s essential…

The Mirror Man of Loch Earn

Central Scotland features a diverse array of sculptures and statues, each telling a unique story of the region’s history and culture. From historic monuments to contemporary installations, these artworks showcase the creativity of local artists and invite residents and visitors to explore and connect with the essence of our vibrant community… This leads us to…

Exploring the food of Central Scotland

Trying local food and drink was one of the top activities for people enjoying a break in Scotland last year and for good reason! Scotland’s food and drink has long been a jewel in the tourism crown. The country’s landscape, extensive coastline and history have shaped our incredible larder and made it world renowned. Farmers…

Ghost Stories of Central Scotland

With dark nights and a chill in the air, there’s no better time embark on a journey through the mist-laden landscapes and ancient castles of Central Scotland. We delve into some of ghostly stories that haunt the historic nooks and crannies of this enchanting region, where every whispered legend and spectral encounter beckons with a…

Top train experiences through Central Scotland

Embarking on a train journey through Central Scotland is a captivating adventure that unveils diverse landscapes and historic landmarks. As the train sets the pace, passengers are treated to the scenic splendour that define this picturesque region.  Edinburgh to Aviemore train journey Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway Museum Based in Bo’ness, just a 40 minute drive…

Books (and movies) inspired by Scotland

Scotland has a long literary tradition, providing inspiration for authors across the world. Some authors have created a global following with popular television and film adaptations. The novels of Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson helped to put Scotland on the literary map. There’s an abundance of books and movies set in Scotland. The below…