West Drip Farm Location and Directions.

All our properties are just a short drive from the A84, M9 and the City of Stirling providing excellent road and local rail links to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth, the Highlands and beyond. Stirling is only 10 minutes away by car.

Directions to Hawthorn Cottage and Rowan Cottage from the North and South. Travel North/South on the M9 motorway until you leave at exit 10. Go onto the A84 North (signed for Doune, Callander, Crianlarich and Blairdrummond Safari Park), pass Dobbies Garden Centre on your right, go straight across the roundabout at the auction market, West Drip Farm is then the 2rd road off to the left indicated by a green sign post (another ¼ mile).

Directions to Rossburnlane Farmhouse from the North and South. Travel North/South on the M9 motorway, leave at Exit 10 and head onto the A84 North (signed for Doune, Callander, Crianlarich and Blairdrummond Safari Park), travel along the A84 for about 1½ miles until you see a left turn signed Sommers Lane (directly opposite the right turn for the Safari Park). Go straight down to the bottom of Sommers Lane, turn left and Rossburnlane Farmhouse is the first house on the left (it has a bright green door).

Please note all SatNav’s bring you to our area but not to the exact house. Please use my directions once you leave the motorway.

Whatever your holiday choice Stirling in the Heart of Scotland has something to offer everyone.

During your time in Stirling you may wish to visit the Stirling Old Town with its cobbled streets leading up to Stirling Castle and the Old Town Jail two of Scotland’s grandest attractions.
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

There are many other places of historic interest in the surrounding area including the National William Wallace Monument and the site of The Battle of Bannockburn. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Stirling offers a wide variety of arts and entertainment including the Smith Museum, Tolbooth Theatre and Albert Halls – galleries and venues offering endless opportunities to have a good time.
For the local theatres and museum details click onto the In Stirling web site – www.instirling.com
or the Stirling Tourist Association web site – www.stirling-tourism.co.uk

Throughout the year there are various festivals, highland games (in the summer) and a monthly farmers market all year round.
Have a look at What’s On in Stirling before your visit – www.instirling.com

If shopping is your thing then Stirling can offer plenty, from the large department stores in its main shopping centres to a varied selection of small shops offering something a little bit different. There are plenty of good restaurants and night life on offer in the city centre or just ask and we would be delighted to recommend a number of good country pubs and restaurants.
Check out some of the places to eat and drink in and around Stirling – www.instirling.com

Close by there are many small villages for you to enjoy the uniqueness that they all have to offer. A visit to Bridge of Allan and its selection of individual shops and cafes is one not to be missed. Have a browse about the individual shops of Bridge of Allan – www.bridgeofallan.com

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