A beautiful prestigious hotel in the heart of Stirling
Have your own epic break, Stirling Highland Hotel is, by far, the most prestigious hotel in the city. It used to be the high school. You’ll be tucked up in the most luxurious en suite double dormitory you’ve ever seen, with the best school dinner you’ve ever tasted. On the gateway to the enchanting Scottish Highlands, you’ve chosen a great base from which to explore the area!
Midway between Glasgow & Edinburgh
You’re within easy reach of Scotland’s two major cities; Glasgow and Edinburgh. On the gateway to the Highlands, you can also visit the historic Stirling Castle, the Bannockburn Heritage Centre or Trossach’s National Park
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 96 No of Bedrooms 100 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Indoor Swimming Pool Parking Gym Non-smoking
The gateway to the Scottish Highlands
• Located only 800 metres from the train station, next to Stirling Castle
• 96 warm and inviting bedrooms, including 10 Premium bedrooms
• Two bedrooms with wheelchair access
• A fantastic Bodysense Health & Leisure Club
• Fabulous food in Scholars Restaurant
• Two Bodysensual beauty rooms and a relaxation spa
The hotel is now non-smoking throughout.
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
Jul 2008 (annual)
The Alva Highland Games has been taking place since the 19th century and in 2006 celebrated its 150th gathering. It continues to be characterised by sports, including the "heavy" events, and the celebration of local culture - from whisky to bagpipes and tartans. Prize money for the winners totals over £5000, so all that training may well be worth it!
Jul 2008 (annual)
Although a relative youngster among its fellow Highland gatherings - it was first held in 1985 - the Stirling Games has gone from strength to strength and now attracts well over 5000 spectators from all over the globe to Bridgehaugh Rugby Park.
Aug 2008 (annual)
The Bridge of Allan, near Stirling, hosts its annual games every August. Clansmen gather to compete in various strength-testing events, known as the "heavy" sports, while the Scottish dancing and piping competitions are more genteel (if still fairly frenetic).
15 Mar - 13 Oct 2008 (annual)
At Blair Drummond Safari Park visitors can drive through parkland populated with giraffes, elephants (the only ones in Scotland), rhinos, zebra and antelope as well as bison, camels, deer and ostriches.
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