An ideal touring base for Central Scotland. All rooms are private ensuite with TVDVD, tea and coffee facilities, hairdryers in all rooms and use of an iron. Excellent breakfast menu to choose from and private parking. We are a non-smoking establishment for the comfort of all our visitors. Stirling was also the site of Scotland's first powered flight in 1909 by Frank and Harold Barnwell and plays host to many famous hauntings like the Green Lady of the Castle and the nearby Settle Inn is considered one of the most haunted places in Scotland. The city and surrounding area has also been the site of many famous battles including the Battle of Stirling and the Battle of Bannockburn. It is also supposed that Stirling is the fortress of luddeu or Urbs Giudi where Oswiu of Northumbria was besieged by Penda of Mercia in 655. As a visitor to Stirling and the surrounding area you'll never be short of things to do. The world famous Falkirk Wheel is just a short distance away, and many of Scotland's first class golf courses are easily reachable.
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Address:
The Old Tram House
42, Causewayhead Road
Stirling
Stirling
FK9 5EY
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The Old Tram House is close to the famous William Wallace monument, Stirling University, and Stirling Castle and also close to local golf courses and the main city centre of historic Stirling, also provides easy access to the acclaimed Blair-Drummond Safari Park and Sterling Mill's Designer Outlet Village.