STIRLING COUNCIL

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'Stirling' (''Sruighlea'' in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council areas in Scotland with a population of about 85,000. It covers most of the former county of Stirlingshire (except Falkirk) and the south-western portion of the former county of Perthshire. The administrative centre of the region is the City of Stirling itself. The region borders Clackmannanshire (to the east), Falkirk (to the south east), Perth and Kinross (to the north and north east), Argyll and Bute (to the north and north west), and both East and West Dunbartonshire, both to Stirling's southwest.
The majority of the population of the region is located in its southeast corner, in the city of Stirling and in the surrounding lowland communities: Dunblane and Bridge of Allan to the north, Bannockburn to the immediate south, and the three former coal mining communities of Cowie, Fallin, and Plean (known collectively as "The Eastern Villages").
The remaining 30 percent of the region's population is sparsely distributed across the rural, mainly highland, expanse in the north of the region. The southern half of this rural area comprises the flat western floodplain of the River Forth, bounded on the south by the Touch Hills and the Campsie Fells. North of the glen lie the Trossachs mountains, and the northern half of the region is generally mountainous in character.

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Towns and villages
Places of interest
External links

Towns and villages



Aberfoyle

Ardchyle

Ardeonaig

Arnprior

Balmaha

Bannockburn

Blair Drummond

Boreland

Bridge of Allan

Brig o' Turk

Buchlyvie

Callander

Campsie

Cowie

Craigdownings

Craigruie

Crianlarich

Croftamie

Doune

Drymen

Dunblane

Fallin

Fintry

Gargunnock

Inversnaid

Killearn

Killin

Kinbuck

Kinlochard

Kippen

Lecropt

Lochearnhead

Mid Lecropt

Mugdock

Port of Menteith

Plean

Raploch

Rowardennan

Strathyre

Stronachlachar

Thornhill

Torbrex

Tyndrum

St Ninians

Stirling

Strathblane

Places of interest



Carse of Lecropt

Culcreuch Castle

Inchmahome Priory (a ruined Augustinian priory on an island in the Lake of Menteith, used as a refuge in 1547 by Mary, Queen of Scots)

Breadalbane Folklore Centre

Cambuskenneth Abbey (formerly the seat of the Scottish Parliament)

Doune Castle

Falls of Dochart

Falls of Lochay

Glen Dochart

Lake of Menteith (Scotland's only 'Lake')

Lecropt Kirk

Loch Achray

Loch Ard

Loch Earn

Loch Katrine (The source of most of the drinking water for the city of Glasgow)

Loch Venachar

Moirlannich Longhouse

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park (run by the Forestry Commission)

Scottish Institute of Sport (on the grounds of Stirling University)

Stirling Castle

★ The University of Stirling

Wallace Monument

West Highland Way

External links



Map and census information (PDF document)

Stirling Council website

Stirling Council's information on the Scottish local government elections on 3 May 2007

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