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Craigard, Stirling, Stirlingshire

Craigard
40 Causewayhead Rd
Stirling
Stirlingshire

FK9 5UK

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Craigard is a recently renovated B&B, providing guests with comfortable centrally heated rooms with en-suite facilities. There is ample private parking available off road at the front of the house. All rooms are on the first floor. A selection of DVDs, books and magazines are available to guests, along with brochures of local attractions. Stirling is a great base to discover Scotland from. We are located almost exactly in the middle of the country, and most major attractions are within easy reach. • Glasgow City Centre - 45 minutes • Edinburgh City Centre - 55 minutes • Callendar, in the Trossachs - 25 minutes • St Andrews, the home of golf - 1.5 hours • Ayr, Robert Burn's Country - 1.5 hours • Loch Lomond - 40 minutes Stirling Castle - One of Scotland’s grandest castles due to its imposing position and impressive architecture, Stirling Castle commands the countryside for many miles around. It towers over some of the most important battlefields of Scotland’s past including Stirling Bridge, the site of William Wallace’s victory over the English in 1297, and Bannockburn where Robert the Bruce defeated the same foe in the summer of 1314.

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