Blair Drummond Caravan Park and Shepherd Huts

Blair Drummond, Stirlingshire, Scotland

  • Jardín amurallado en entorno resguardado
  • Parque Safari de Blair Drummond a la puerta
  • Paseos por el bosque hasta la Tienda de Granja Smiddy
  • Puerta de entrada al Parque Nacional de Trossachs
  • Cabañas de pastor de lujo disponibles

Jardín amurallado y resguardado en bosque, base ideal para explorar las Tierras Altas de Escocia.

Blair Drummond Caravan Park es un jardín amurallado y resguardado situado en un hermoso bosque de árboles maduros en Stirlingshire. Ubicado justo fuera de Stirling, sirve como una base ideal para explorar Escocia, Loch Lomond y el Parque Nacional de The Trossachs. El sitio ofrece una variedad de opciones de alojamiento incluyendo caravanas, tiendas de campaña, autocaravanas y lujosas cabañas de pastor con baños privados en suite.

La vida sin coche

Puntuación sin coche: 2.5/10

Difícil sin coche — la mayoría preferirá transporte propio. Hay autobuses locales cerca. Una bicicleta facilita explorar los alrededores.

Estación de tren
Bridge of Allan
a 7.8km
Pueblo más cercano
Doune
43 min a pie (3.2 km)
Autobuses locales
Autobús 59 a Public Toilets
aproximadamente cada hora · 6am–8pm
desde Safari Park Entrance · 16 min a pie
En bici
Buena opción — carriles bici y carreteras tranquilas cerca
Servicios cercanos
Supermercado
41 min a pie (3.1 km)
Panadería
115 min a pie (8.6 km)
Farmacia
43 min a pie (3.2 km)

Cómo llegar

Estación más cercana
Bridge of Allan (6km)
Aeropuerto más cercano
Glasgow Airport (40km)

Mapa

Instalaciones

Conexiones eléctricasInstalaciones de duchaBloques de sanitariosÁrea de juegos infantilesPaseos por el bosque

Sobre la zona

Blair Drummond alberga el Parque Safari y de Aventura de Blair Drummond, que abrió en 1970 y se ha convertido en una atracción importante de la región. El área ha sido históricamente parte del paisaje de Stirlingshire, con conexiones a la historia más amplia de Escocia central. Stirlingshire jugó un papel crucial en la historia escocesa, particularmente durante las Guerras de Independencia de Escocia. El Castillo de Stirling, una de las fortalezas más importantes de Escocia, domina la región y ha sido testigo de grandes eventos históricos incluyendo batallas y ocasiones reales.

Las cabañas de pastor tienen capacidad para dos personas con baño privado en suite

Tipos de alojamiento

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Lugares para visitar cerca de Blair Drummond Caravan Park and Shepherd Huts

Doune Castle Lugar de rodaje
Doune Castle
Doune Castle is a remarkably well-preserved medieval stronghold in Stirling, best known today for its extensive use as a filming location. It famously appears in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, where it stood in for multiple castles and interiors, with many of the film’s iconic scenes shot both inside the castle and in its surrounding grounds. It was also used in Outlander as Castle Leoch, and in Game of Thrones as Winterfell in the pilot episode, making it one of Scotland’s most recognisable screen locations. For Monty Python and the Holy Grail, several nearby landscapes around Doune and the River Teith were used for exterior scenes, including countryside sequences and approach shots to “swamp castles” and travelling knights. While there isn’t a dedicated “Holy Grail cave” at Doune itself, some of the film’s cave-like and forest scenes were shot in nearby rural areas of the Stirling and Callander region, where wooded glens and limestone features provided the backdrop for wandering knight sequences and encounters. Visitors to Doune Castle can explore the imposing gatehouse, great hall, and kitchen areas, many of which remain largely unchanged since the medieval period. Nearby, the historic town of Stirling offers Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, both rich in Scottish history and frequently linked with film productions and period dramas due to their dramatic settings. The surrounding Trossachs area also provides rugged landscapes that have been used in numerous historical and fantasy productions, making Doune a central hub for both cinematic and real-world Scottish heritage.
Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is one of Scotland's grandest castles, standing on a volcanic crag at the strategic heart of the country. A favoured residence of the Stewart kings, it boasts a lavishly restored Renaissance palace, the Great Hall and the Stirling Heads, and overlooks the battlefields of Stirling Bridge and Bannockburn.
Battle of Stirling Bridge
Battle of Stirling Bridge
In 1297, William Wallace and Andrew Moray achieved one of Scotland's most famous military victories.
The National Wallace Monument
The National Wallace Monument
The National Wallace Monument is a striking Victorian sandstone tower rising from the wooded slopes of Abbey Craig, overlooking Stirling. Completed in 1869, it commemorates Sir William Wallace, the 13th-century knight who led Scottish resistance during the Wars of Independence. Visitors climb its 246-step spiral staircase past exhibitions — including the famous Wallace Sword — to a crown-topped viewing gallery with sweeping panoramas over the Forth Valley and the site of Wallace's victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
Battle of Bannockburn
Battle of Bannockburn
The Battle of Bannockburn Experience, near Stirling, marks the site of Robert the Bruce's decisive victory over the English army in 1314 — the most celebrated triumph of the Wars of Independence. Its immersive visitor centre uses 3D technology to bring the medieval battle to life.
Bannockburn Monument
Bannockburn Monument
The monument at Bannockburn commemorates one of the most important battles in Scottish history.
Go Ape Aberfoyle
Go Ape Aberfoyle
Go Ape Aberfoyle is set in the heart of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, surrounded by mountains, forest, rivers and lochs. It’s outdoor adventure at its finest. Go Ape is an outdoor adventure centre set in the forest, with treetop high-ropes courses, Tarzan swings and zip lines — a popular day out for families and groups, and an easy add-on to a nearby camping trip.
The Kelpies
The Kelpies
Standing 30 metres tall beside the Forth and Clyde Canal, The Kelpies are among Scotland's most impressive modern landmarks.
Bothwell Castle
Bothwell Castle
Bothwell Castle, on a bend of the River Clyde near Uddingston, is the largest and finest 13th-century stone castle in Scotland. Its huge red-sandstone donjon was fiercely fought over during the Wars of Independence.
Castle Campbell
Castle Campbell
Castle Campbell stands in a dramatic glen above Dollar, the lowland stronghold of the powerful Clan Campbell, Earls of Argyll. Once known as 'Castle Gloom', its tower and gardens command sweeping views over the Forth valley.

Cómo llegar a Blair Drummond Caravan Park and Shepherd Huts

Desde la estación
Bridge of Allan
Toma el tren ScotRail desde Bridge of Allan hasta Stirling (4 minutos), luego coge el autobús 59 desde la Estación de Ferrocarril de Stirling Andén B hasta Cuthill Brae (18 minutos), seguido de una caminata de 16 minutos para llegar a Blair Drummond Caravan Park and Shepherd Huts. El viaje total toma aproximadamente 1 hora y 5 minutos.
Desde el aeropuerto
Glasgow Airport
Desde el aeropuerto de Glasgow, toma el autobús 757 hacia la terminal, luego FlixBus hasta Stirling Castleview Park and Ride, seguido del autobús 59 hacia Cuthill Brae, con tramos a pie entre paradas, tomando un total de 3 horas y 6 minutos. El viaje combina viajes en autobús con aproximadamente 52 minutos de caminata distribuidos en varios tramos.

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Aeropuertos más cercanos
Glasgow Airport
a 40kmGLA
Edinburgh Airport
a 49kmEDI
Estaciones de tren
Bridge of Allan
a 6km · National Rail
Dunblane
a 6km · National Rail
Stirling
a 9km · National Rail

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