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If you love walking, you'll love Stirling

The best way to explore Stirling is on foot. Walks range from history trails and countryside rambles to a children’s quiz walk and ghost tours.

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If you love walking, you'll love Stirling

Meet ghosts, marvel at views, meander through bluebell woods - Stirling is best explored on foot.

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Stirling History and Horror Walking Tours

Stirling History and Horror Walking Tours

Murder, hangings and haunted graveyards. - who walked the Old Town's streets with blood on their hands?

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Old Town Walk

Old Town Walk

The walk follows the route that everyone from kings to cattle took to reach the Castle before the present city centre was developed in the 19th century.

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The Back Walk

The Back Walk

The Back Walk runs along the 16th century Town Walls with glimpses into Old Town gardens and views over King’s Park to the distant mountains. Look out for the purple plaques telling the story of individual buildings.

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Eye-Spy Stirling Trail

Eye-Spy Stirling Trail

Be a detective and solve the 20 clues on the Eye-Spy Stirling Trail.

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The National Wallace Monument to Gowan Hill

The National Wallace Monument to Gowan Hill

This woodland and riverside stroll takes you from the National Wallace Monument to Stirling Castle via Cambuskenneth Abbey, Stirling Old Bridge and the Beheading Stone.

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Longer Stirling Walks

Longer Stirling Walks

Stirling offers easy access to some superb walking country. From low level family rambles to full day hillwalks on the high tops.

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