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Welcome to Glendale Cottage,
Stirling Self Catering Accommodation

Lesley Gordon welcome's
you to the web site for Glendale Cottage.
Glendale Cottage has recently undergone a major
refurbishment program. This has significantly increased
the standard of accommodation offered. The cottage
is now designed to ensure that you can relax in comfortable
surroundings with home from home comforts.
All rooms are of deluxe standard and are decorated and equipped
to maximize your enjoyment at Glendale.
This luxurious semi-detached cottage for four persons
is situated within
its own private walled garden on a working small-holding near
Stirling, with open views across the countryside to the Ochil
Hills, and is available for
rent 52 weeks of the year. It
is situated close to major motorway networks, and is within easy
driving distance of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and the Trossachs.
The City of Stirling, known
as the brooch of Scotland, provides the perfect holiday base
offering a combination of vibrant city life, with proximity
to Scotland's first National Park, Loch
Lomond and the Trossachs - some of the most spectacular countryside
in Scotland.
From its rocky crag overlooking
the Forth Valley - the site of seven great battles - Stirling
Castle is surely one of Scotland's grandest attractions. Little
wonder that, after several Kings left their mark, the castle
is an outstanding example of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Follow
the gaze of the kings to survey the surrounding area that
shaped Scotland's history. William Wallace won
a spectacular victory over the English at the Battle of Stirling
Bridge in 1297. Discover his tactics at the dramatic National
Wallace Monument, home to his massive two-handed
broadsword.
Stirling is also Scotland's
newest City with a wide variety of shops, restaurants and
cafes. Whatever your taste and budget, you will find
the perfect souvenir whether from the antique shops and galleries
or from the more contemporary Thistle Marches shopping
center. Stirling also offers a thriving cultural and arts
scene with such venues as the Tollbooth Tavern in
the "old town", the Changing Rooms in the Crawford
Arcade and the Mac Robert Center based in Stirling University
campus, which is know also home to the Scottish Institution
of Sport.
Stirling is also within an easy
commutable distance from Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, with
cities Glasgow & Perth, close by.
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