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Things To Do around Stirling
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Getting to The Coach House. Things To Do Around The Coach House. Stirling is perfectly situated at the centre of Scotland to allow you to travel extensively, however there are many fabulous activities to suit all pockets, tastes and ages right on our doorstep. Here are a few ideas to set you off. Trails in the forests around Aberfoyle. Red Kite viewing at Ardgaty by Doune. Ospreys at Butterstone Loch. Wild deer, hare, otters, foxes regularly seen from the cottage or the farm property. Edinburgh (only 30 ...
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Walking in Scotland: May 2006
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Following Boyd's high school graduation in May, he and his dad, Scott, are planning a walking tour in central Scotland with visits to a few other places in Great Britain. According to our numbering scheme, "Day 1" refers June 1, 2006. The walking portion starts in Drymen and ends at Pitlochry. It is called the Rob Roy Way, named after the cattle "dealer" Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish Robin Hood of sorts who used these hills and villages as his Sherwood Forest during the early 1700's. We fly out today!
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Walking in Scotland: June 2006
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Following Boyd's high school graduation in May, he and his dad, Scott, are planning a walking tour in central Scotland with visits to a few other places in Great Britain. According to our numbering scheme, "Day 1" refers June 1, 2006. The walking portion starts in Drymen and ends at Pitlochry. It is called the Rob Roy Way, named after the cattle "dealer" Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish Robin Hood of sorts who used these hills and villages as his Sherwood Forest during the early 1700's. Links to this post.
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Walking in Scotland: March 2006
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Following Boyd's high school graduation in May, he and his dad, Scott, are planning a walking tour in central Scotland with visits to a few other places in Great Britain. According to our numbering scheme, "Day 1" refers June 1, 2006. The walking portion starts in Drymen and ends at Pitlochry. It is called the Rob Roy Way, named after the cattle "dealer" Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish Robin Hood of sorts who used these hills and villages as his Sherwood Forest during the early 1700's. Links to this post.