A selection of local attractions to try out.
 

We have decided to point you in the direction of a number of attractions with a difference in the area that demonstrate the diversity and imagination that the Scot's still have hidden away.

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Village Glass, Bridge of Allan.

The wonderful craft of glassblowing still takes place from this family owned business of 30 years. Tom Young started Village Glass with his wife, Elizabeth. Tom was originally a Scientific Glassblower and used his artistic design skills to create beautiful glassware. Today, visitors can still watch him at work in his workshop. The lucky pig opposite is one of his favourites and the children love to blow their own Christmas baubles in December.

The lucky pig from Village Glass, that has just swallowed a lucky penny
The Lucky Pig from
www.villageglass.co.uk
Bridge of Allan Brewery.

Go and meet the brewer, learn the secrets of preparing traditionally crafted ales, and see for yourself the care and skill that goes into making a fine hand-brewed Scottish pint,
using 100% natural ingredients.

Entry and tasting are FREE.


The visitor centre is located just off the main street in Bridge of Allan.
Stirling Brig, brewed in Bridge of Allan, Stirling.
Bridge of Allan Brewery has a range of cask and
real ales, all produced on-site at the visitor centre.
 
13 Clifford Road, Stirling, FK8 2AQ, Tel: 01786 475805