Stirling is one of Scotland’s most iconic and historically important regions — often called the “brooch that clasps the Highlands and Lowlands together.” It’s perfect for a caravan holiday that blends epic scenery, centuries of history, and modern convenience, all within easy reach of both Glasgow and Edinburgh. From towering castles to peaceful glens, Stirling offers a powerful sense of Scotland’s past and present.
Caravan parks in the area often enjoy beautiful rural backdrops, with views of the Ochil Hills, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, or the River Forth. The city of Stirling itself is packed with things to see — including its famous castle, cobbled old town, and nearby battlefields. Outside the city, towns like Callander, Dunblane, and Aberfoyle make great bases for walking, cycling, and exploring national parks.
If you’re looking for a location that’s scenic, central, and soaked in history, Stirling is a brilliant Scottish destination.
One of Scotland’s grandest castles, perched high above the city with royal halls, exhibitions, and unbeatable views.
A striking tower commemorating William Wallace, with panoramic views and exhibits telling the story of Scotland’s fight for freedom.
Immerse yourself in one of Scotland’s most famous battles with interactive displays and a dramatic 3D battle simulation.
A stunning part of the Trossachs filled with walking trails, bike paths, waterfalls, and wildlife just west of Aberfoyle.
A well-preserved medieval stronghold made famous by *Outlander*, *Monty Python*, and *Game of Thrones* — rich in history and film fame.