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| Modernised Victorian Guest House. Close city centre, Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument. Satellite television in all rooms; private car park. | Within easy reach of Stirling Management Centre, Institute of Sport and all major business parks. Centrally heated and offers well appointed comfortable surroundings. All rooms have en-suite facilities. |
| Newly decorated and furnished bedrooms. En-suite facilities.Centrally heated. | Tea and coffee making facilities. TV/DVD in all rooms Free WiFi |
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.![]() To get your morning - and indeed the whole day - off to the very best start, the Ravenswood offersguests a traditional Scottish Breakfast.
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| Stirling - Scotland's newest city - is perhaps the place where our national heritage is most vividly recalled. Always a meeting place of peoples, modern Stirling bustles with activity and offers fine shopping and leisure facilities to compliment its many historic attractions. Stirling is also the ideal base to explore the nearby Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. ![]() Stirling is the heritage capital of Scotland, and was awarded city status as part of Her Majesty the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002. History seems very much alive in the streets of the Old Town, winding upwards to the castle, past the renovated Tolbooth - now a vibrant centre for the arts, the administrative heart of the renaissance burgh, and the Old Town Jail, an imposing 19th century prison, which is now a fascinating attraction presenting the horrors of life for inmates in a Victorian reform jail. Next door stands the medieval Church of the Holy Rude, where James VI was crowned and John Knox preached the sermon. Argyll's Lodging, a beautifully restored mansion house built in the 1570s and much extended by the 1st Earl of Stirling in 1632, is your last stop before reaching the top of the hill, and the castle. |
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