Places to Visit
We are based in the historical town of Bannockburn, within walking distance of the Field Of Bannockburn where Robert the Bruce defeated the English armies in 1314. Here are just a few of the places which are within three miles.
Bannockburn MonumentView Bannockburn Heritage Centre website.
One of Scotland's most impressive landmarks - The National Wallace Monument proudly stands on The Abbey Craig, outside the city of Stirling. A National Landmark to a National Hero Sir William Wallace. Over 140 years ago Victorian craftsmen created a fitting monument - to stand in tribute to Sir William Wallace, Guardian of Scotland.
National Wallace MonumentView National Wallace Monument website.
Stirling Castle is a great symbol of Scottish independence and a source of enduring national pride. The castles long, turbulent history is associated with great figures from Scotlands past, such as William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots.
Stirling CastleView Stirling Castle website.
Blair Drummond Safari ParkCome to Blair Drummond Safari & Adventure Park and experience one of the best value for money days out Scotland has to offer. From the Wildlife Animal Reserves to the Adventure Playground and many more attractions, there is plenty of fun and excitement for all the family.
The Falkirk WheelThe Falkirk Wheel
The Falkirk Wheel boat lift is an exceptional feat of modern engineering and is already being recognised as an inspirational sculpture for the 21st Century. Designed to reconnect the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals and sited in a natural open amphitheatre at Rough Castle near Falkirk, this remarkable and elegant mechanical marvel is the only rotating boat lift in the world and truly one of a kind.










