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India Gate
"This was the first visit since these owners have taken over the India Gate and having used their other establishment in Stirling I expected it to be a good experience. ..." More

India Gate
"Great food and service this resturant is owned by the same people as the India Cottage in Stirling.

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India Gate
"went to india gate last night.Superb food and friendly staff.The best curry ive had in ages.Been told that restaurant is under new ownership.

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Sitting to the north of Stirling on the A9, Dunblane is one of Scotland’s smallest cities. Founded in 602 AD by Saint Blain, the city is rich in history and has been shaped by religion and politics since its inception. It was elected a city in 1500 by King James VI, and post-Reformation, became a weaving town of some repute. Its tartan is considered the most complicated of the district tartans. Dunblane has a historic charm in a sleepy setting; the River Allan runs through the city and architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries survives to this day. Its most famous building is Dunblane Cathedral, which was completed in the thirteenth century and restored in 1893 by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. The building is now owned by Historic Scotland. Leighton Library, completed in 1688, is the oldest purpose built library in Scotland and visitors can examine some of Scotland’s rarest books. Dunblane is embroidered into Scotland’s history, but it is the future of tennis that it is becoming fa-mous for, with Andrew and Jamie Murray hailing from the city. On the cusp of the Perthshire High-lands, Dunblane offers many scenic walks in unspoiled countryside and has plenty to enchant the visitor.

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Dunblane Cathedral

Dentist

The Dental Surgery

Doctor

The Medical Centre

Estate Agent

Homesellers Direct Ltd
Marshall MacCallum
McLean & Stewart
Remax Town & Country
Thomsons Property Services

Golf Club

Dunblane Golf Club
Dunblane New Golf Club

Health and Fitness Club

Triangle Health & Fitness Club Dunblane

Pub and Bar

Tappit Hen
Village Barn Bistro

Restaurant

India Gate
Sheriffmuir Inn
Village Barn Bistro

School

Dunblane High School
Dunblane Primary & Nursery School
Newton Primary School
Queen Victoria School

Solicitor

Mclean & Stewart

Taxi

Craigs Cabs
D & S Cabs

Vet

W McColl

Sports Clubs

Dunblane LTC (Tennis)
Sportif Dunblane (Martial Arts)

Shops

Irenes
Ian Dunlop Fruit and Veg
A G Bannerman
Gedde's

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Dunblane Hydro (0.58 miles)

Dunblane Hydro

This famous and majestic hotel , stunningly situated in over 10 acres of glorious landscaped grounds. sits on a hill overlooking Dunblane and the surrounding Perthshire countryside. Excellent road and rail links mean the hotel ... More | visit website

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Adamo Bridge of Allan (2.29 miles)

Adamo Bridge of Allan

Stunning Boutique style property with 15 individually designed bedrooms. For those who adore sophisticated luxury on a personal level, a combination of stylish sophistication and the warmest Scottish welcome, Located in picturesque Bridge of Allan ... More | visit website

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Royal Hotel & Lodge (2.40 miles)

Royal Hotel & Lodge

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Amid the historic surroundings of Bridge of Allan, near Stirling, the Royal Hotel and its adjacent lodge between them offer en suite rooms, a bar, a restaurant and events facilities.
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Walmer Hotel (2.43 miles)

Walmer Hotel

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The Walmer Hotel is easily found, lying just off the M9 in Bridge of Allan, near Stirling. Bridge of Allan is a picturesque village, steeped in history about 3 miles ... More

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Cromlix House (3.18 miles)

Cromlix House

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Cromlix House is a magnificent, luxury hotel located in a peaceful 2,000 acre estate. Situated near Stirling, this hotel is only a 40 minute drive from Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh.

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The Old Tram House (3.87 miles)

The Old Tram House
The Old Tram House is close to the famous William Wallace monument, Stirling University, and Stirling Castle and also close to local golf courses and the main city centre of historic Stirling, also provides easy ... More | visit website
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Auchyle Guest House (4.05 miles)

Auchyle Guest House
Auchyle guest house sits below Stirling Castle hill and is some 250 meters from historic Stirling bridge . We cater for family's , couples ,singles and have disabled facilities . It is close to all ... More | visit website
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Ravenswood Guest House (4.05 miles)

Ravenswood Guest House
Ravenswood is a Victorian House which offers bed and breakfast (B&B )in comfortable surroundings. The Guest House is located close to the city centre/train station (5 minute car/bus journey or 15 / 20 minute walk). ... More | visit website
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Hillview Cottage B&B (4.27 miles)

Hillview Cottage B&B

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Hillview Cottage Guest House offers traditional B&B accommodation in Central Scotland in an ideal location to tour the premier sites of the area. These ... More

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Stirling Highland Hotel (4.80 miles)

Stirling Highland Hotel

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Built in 1854 as the High School of Stirling, it is close to Stirling Castle & all the attractions of the City. The hotel's top class restaurant, Scholars has been awarded ... More

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