Often described as the “huge brooch” that clasps the Highlands and Lowlands together, Stirlingshire offers some of the most geographically diverse family days out in Central Scotland. Our personal guides explore a county of dramatic transitions—from the flat, fertile Carse of Stirling and the industrial heritage of the east to the rugged peaks of the Arrochar Alps and Ben Lomond in the west. Whether you are traversing the volcanic ridges of the Campsie Fells or following the winding banks of the River Forth, uncover why this historic shire remains the strategic and scenic heart of the nation.
Find all our adventures in Stirlingshire:
Walk Cashel Forest, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs, Scotland
Easy family and dog friendly walk in the Cashel Forest to admire Loch Lomond. Also nice in winter with the snow. Version française disponible.
Keep readingWalk Loch Ard, Trossacks National Park, Scotland
A lovely winter walk to discover Loch Ard in the Trossacks national park. Dog friendly. Version française disponible.
Keep readingWalk Beinn Dubh – Glen Striddle horseshoe, Luss, Argyll & Bute, Scotland
A beautiful walk to the summit of Beinn Dubh near Luss in the Loch Lomond National Park in Scotland. Dog friendly. Version française disponible.
Keep readingWalk Cobbler and Beinn Narnain, Arrochar, Argyll & Bute, Scotland
Very famous walk to the summit of the Cobbler passing by the summit of Beinn Narnain. A bit of scrambling to reach the top of Beinn Narnain. Version française disponible.
Keep readingWalk Ben Lomond summit – Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Scotland
A very famous walk to Ben Lomond summit. Amazing views from the top of Loch Lomond. Dog friendly but can be very touristic. Version française disponible.
Keep readingVisit of Glengoyne distillery – Glasgow, Scotland
Visit of the whisky distillery Glengoyne near Glasgow in Scotland. Version française disponible.
Keep readingFind all our walks in the UK National Parks here. For our UK adventures it is here.