Fun activities for couples in Stirling

Popular activities for couples in Stirling

Stirling Castle

Glasgow (Greenock) Shore Excursion: Stirling, Loch Lomond & The Highlands

8 hours

4.3
186 reviews

$80.53

Speyside Whisky Tour - Three Distilleries Included - Private - 5 Star Reviews

12 to 14 hours

4.6
15 reviews

$915.83

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Braveheart (Battle of Stirling Bridge) Tour

1 to 1.5 hours

5
42 reviews

$16.38

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Bannockburn Battlefield Tour (Outdoor Tour operated by Freedom Tour Today)

1 to 1.5 hours

4.9
32 reviews

$16.60

Tips for couples visiting Stirling, Scotland

When is the best time to visit Stirling?

The best time to visit Stirling is during the late Spring months of April to June and the Autumn months of September to October. These months provide mild temperatures and favourable conditions for outdoor activities, sightseeing and exploring attractions. Additionally, these months are considerably less crowded than the summer months due to school holidays.

What are some fun activities for couples in Stirling?

  • Climb the spectacular Stirling Castle, located within the walled part of the city

  • Explore the Wallace Monument, towering 230 feet above the River Forth

  • Visit the National Wallace Monument, which celebrates the life and legacy of Scotland’s national hero, Sir William Wallace

  • Take an awe-inspiring hike along the William Wallace Way, spanning 122 miles through Scotland’s countryside

  • Visit the Stirling Old Town Jail, an old prison with an interesting history

What are some romantic date ideas in Stirling?

  • Take a romantic walk through one of the historic parks of Stirling, such as King’s Park, Stirling Castle, or the Abbey Craig.

  • Visit the birthplace of William Wallace and stand atop the famous Stirling Bridge.

  • Treat your loved one to dinner with a view from Stirling Castle with the city skyline before you.

  • Enjoy the beauty of a sunset at the Wallace Monument on Abbey Craig.

  • Take a stroll along the banks of the River Forth and explore Stirling’s bustling city centre.

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