Best attractions and places to see around Thornhill And Blairdrummond include a diverse range of historical sites, natural landscapes, and family-friendly activities in Scotland. The region features impressive castles, scenic waterfalls, and significant historical monuments. Visitors can explore varied terrain, from hill summits to river valleys, offering a range of outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Highly recommend the Escape Rooms based out of the Old Town Jail in Stirling!
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Who doesn't remember the movie Braveheart with Mel Gibson as William Wallace? Although these two people never met, they are closely connected through the film.
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The prison, then called the "New County Jail," opened in November 1847 as a reformatory prison, almost directly adjacent to the Tolbooth (now a theater), then notorious as the worst prison in Britain. Through the work of Elizabeth Fry and other pioneering prison reformers, Frederick Hill was appointed Scotland's first Inspector of Prisons in 1840. He then commissioned the architect Thomas Brown to build the new prison according to William Brenner's "Separate System." A visit is well worth it, as the first part of the tour is presented by actors who take on multiple roles. More information here: https://oldtownjail.co.uk/history/
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It was a great hike and very enjoyable. It’s not too long, but part of the trail involves climbing over some rocks, which can be a bit slippery if it’s wet. The path coming back down the backside is muddy, so if it’s been raining, it’s better to return the same way you went up.
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One of many castles in Scotland, very beautiful and well organized. The history is very interesting and in my opinion also worthwhile. Entry can be booked with or without a donation, I recommend with a donation, the money is well spent there. Go there and enjoy
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The waterfalls are best visited after heavy rain. The new bridge provides a great view point.
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lovely techy descent to here and a brutal short sharp climb out.
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So much to see and do at this wonderful castle - a great day out!
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For a fantastic family day out, the Stirling Castle is a great choice, offering historical insights in an engaging setting. In Blairdrummond, the Blair Drummond Safari Park is a major draw, featuring a drive-through safari, animal enclosures, and adventure playgrounds. Additionally, the Drumlanrig Castle Estate near Thornhill has a Woodland Adventure Playground and extensive trails suitable for all ages.
The area is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Stirling Castle, a former residence of Scottish royalty, or visit the Stirling Old Town Jail for a glimpse into 19th-century prison life. Near Thornhill, Drumlanrig Castle, known as the 'Pink Palace,' showcases stunning architecture and art, while the ruins of Morton Castle offer a picturesque medieval experience. Doune Castle, famous for its film appearances, is also a short drive from Blairdrummond.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural spots. The Bracklinn Falls on the Keltie Water is a stunning waterfall near Callander, best viewed from its bridge. Near Thornhill, you can discover the serene Crinchope Linn Waterfalls and enjoy walks along the River Nith. The nearby Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park also offers numerous hiking trails with stunning views of lochs and woodlands.
The area provides diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Old Railway Path – Loch Lubnaig Cycle Path loop' or 'Stone Bridge (Bridge of Allan) – Old Stirling Bridge loop'. For hikers, there are easy trails such as the 'Doune Castle – River Teith loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Doune Castle – Stone Bridge (Bridge of Allan) loop'. Find more details on these activities in our dedicated guides for Gravel biking, Easy hikes, and Cycling around Thornhill And Blairdrummond.
For those seeking a challenge, the Dumyat Summit and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Memorial in the Ochil Hills offers a popular climb for walkers and mountain bikers. Despite its relatively small size, it provides rewarding views from the top. The trail to Bracklinn Falls can also be challenging in parts, especially after heavy rain.
Beyond the main castles, consider visiting the Museum of Lead Mining in Wanlockhead, which offers Scotland's only underground mine tour and a chance to try gold panning. The Devil's Porridge Museum, also nearby, provides interactive displays on the region's World War contributions. In Stirling, the Old Stirling Bridge, a medieval masonry arch bridge, holds significant historical importance related to the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
Blair Drummond Safari Park is a popular attraction, and visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or early autumn) can offer pleasant weather and potentially fewer crowds than peak summer. Always check their official website for specific opening times and seasonal events, as these can vary.
Many outdoor areas around Thornhill and Blairdrummond are dog-friendly. The extensive grounds of Drumlanrig Castle Estate offer walking trails suitable for dogs. Additionally, the River Nith provides scenic walks. When visiting natural areas, always keep dogs under control and be mindful of local signage, especially near livestock or wildlife. For specific trails, look for routes in the nearby forests like Ae Forest and Mabie Forest.
Many attractions have on-site cafes. For instance, Stirling Castle has the Unicorn Café and a seasonal open-air café. Near Blairdrummond, the Smiddy Farm Shop on the Blair Drummond estate offers local produce and a cafe. In Thornhill, you'll find local cafes and pubs in the village center. Doune also has cafes and pubs to refresh yourself after exploring.
While specific wheelchair-accessible paths are not extensively detailed for all natural trails, many of the larger estates and attractions, such as Drumlanrig Castle and Blair Drummond Safari Park, often provide accessible routes and facilities within their main visitor areas. It's always recommended to check the specific venue's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of experiences, from the historical grandeur of Stirling Castle and Drumlanrig Castle to the natural beauty of Bracklinn Falls and the panoramic views from Dumyat Summit. The family-friendly nature of Blair Drummond Safari Park and the engaging historical tours at places like the Stirling Old Town Jail are also highly appreciated.


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