Alloa Tower
Alloa Park, Alloa, Central FK10 1PP
Tel: 0844 4932129 Fax: 0844 4932131
The ancestral home of the Earls of Mar for four centuries, this medieval
tower dates from 1497 and was later remodelled.
Open: 1 Apr to 31 Oct, daily 1-5.

Bannockburn
Glasgow Road, Stirling, Central FK7 0LJ
Tel: 0844 4932139 Fax: 0844 4932138
Situated at one of the most important historic sites in Scotland, the
Bannockburn Heritage Centre provides an exhibition and an audio-visual
presentation of the Battle of Bannockburn.
Open: Heritage Centre – 2 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10-5.30. Grounds – all year, daily.

Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve
Lynedoch, Main Street, Killin, Central FK21 8UW
Tel: 0844 4932136 Fax: 0844 4932136
The Trust manages this large area of the slopes, part of the Lawers and
Tarmachan ranges, which includes Perthshire’s highest mountain with views from the Atlantic to the North Sea.
Open: Site, all year, daily.

Dollar Glen
Dollar, Central FK14 7PP
Tel: 0844 4932133
This wooded glen provides wonderful walks to Castle Campbell. Dollar Glen is a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its wildlife habitats and important geological features.
Open: all year, daily.

Menstrie Castle
Castle Street, Menstrie, Central FK10 1DS
Tel: 0844 4932130
This four hundred year old castellated house belonged to Clan MacAllister
and 1st Earl of Stirling William Alexander. There is a museum dedicated to
the exhibition of Nova Scotia and the Baronets of Nova Scotia.
Open: Easter Sunday and 1 May to 30 Sep, Wed-Sun 2-5.

Moirlanich Longhouse
Stirling, Central FK21 8TS
Tel: 0844 4932137
This perfectly preserved cruck frame cottage provides an example of Scottish life in the 19th century. Home to three generations of the Robertson family, the building has hardly changed and has original features such as the ‘hingin lum’ and box beds. There is an exhibition on the history and restoration of the structure and a collection of clothes.
Open: Easter Sunday and 1 May to 30 Sep, Wed-Sun 2-5.

Pineapple
Falkirk, Central FK2 8LU
Tel: 0844 4932132
This bizarre structure in the shape of a pineapple was built in 1761 as part of a garden retreat. Enjoy a peaceful walk through the woodland with a pond viewing platform.
Open: all year, daily, 9.30-sunset.