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Ben Ledi Café (Mhor Fish)
75-77 Main Street,
Callander,
Stirlingshire,
FK17 8DX
Owned and run by well-known foodie folk in Stirlingshire, the Lewis family - who also own the Monachyle Mhor in Balquhidder - Ben Ledi Café will make sure you're well fed and watered on your visit to scenic Callander. Welcomed by grand Ben Ledi as you…
Corrieri's
7 Alloa Road,
Stirling,
FK9 5LH
Scotland
From the outside Corrieri's looks like a not particularly prepossessing chip shop or ice cream parlour. But walk in and keep going and you will find Stirling's jolliest Italian restaurant where they will feed you chips and ice cream if that is what you…
The Beat
56 Kenilworth Road,
Stirling,
FK8 2DS
Scotland
Attached to the rear of the Meadowpark Hotel on the road from Stirling to Bridge of Allan, Beat has a slick, urban feel that contrasts starkly to its rural setting. Safer than its rowdy competitors in the centre of Stirling, it attracts business away…
Crieff Hydro
Crieff,
Stirling,
PH7 3LQ
Scotland
Crieff Hydro’s 900-acre estate is the setting for an array of outdoors and relaxation activities that come with the bonus of views across the Strathearn Valley. It’s a place buzzing with families but still willing to cater for those old enough to hanker…
Clive Ramsay Cafe and Restaurant
28 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan,
Stirling,
FK7 9HR
Scotland
A welcome addition to the popular deli next door, the restaurant serves café, pre-theatre and dinner menus and is a good place to sit and watch affluent Bridge of Allan-ites go by. The coffee is strong and the all-day proper food is deservedly popular.
Gleneagles Activity School
Auchterarder,
Stirling,
PH3 1NE
Scotland
Expert tuition amid five-star luxury comes at a price –- you’d better be sure that your fishing ambitions are not an idle whim when it costs at least £80 to try and catch a trout. Other activities include shooting, archery, air rifle and horse-riding.


