To the east of Stirling, the Ochil Hills dominate the skyline with the highest peak in the range being Ben Cleuch, although Dumyat is more noticeable from town.
Dumyat is a popular climb with tourists and visitors to the Trossachs area, due to the historical nature of Stirling and the proximity of the Wallace Monument.
stay on the trail as there are a number of local plants that poke and sting
This is a lovely route, visiting Stirling Castle and the surrounding woodland and hill slope, offering a glimpse of Scottish history and wonderful views.
This trail starts from Stirling railway station and leads you through town and into the woodland on the hill slope atop which is Stirling Castle.
Follow this path around the castle, where if you look up, youโll see the castle towering above atop the cliffs from between the trees.
Eventually, the path opens up and leads you to the Beheading Stone, where executions would take place.
This spot overlooks River Forth and offers great views of the Wallace Monument and the Ochil Hills.
Partly retrace your steps to continue around the hill, heading up to the Ballengeich Cemetery and Stirling Castle.
Youโll pass by the Robert the Bruce statue guarding the castle car park.
Therefore it’s recommended to go shoulder season, either Spring or Autumn.
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