Downie's Loup, Gargunnock
#1 among attractions in Gargunnock
Facts and practical information
Downie's Loup is a waterfall of Scotland. ()
Gargunnock United Kingdom
Downie's Loup – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, Blair Drummond Safari Park, Statue of Robert the Bruce.
- 5.2 miERoyal castle dating from Middle Ages
Stirling Castle, Stirling
132 min walk • Perched atop a craggy volcanic rock, Stirling Castle is one of Scotland's grandest castles and a cornerstone of the country's history. Located in the city of Stirling, the castle offers a window into the past, with its roots stretching back to at least the early 12th...
- 5.1 miN14th-century courtyard castle
Doune Castle, Doune
131 min walk • Nestled in the quaint village of Doune, United Kingdom, Doune Castle stands as a proud remnant of Scotland's medieval past. This formidable stone structure, rich in history and character, has been attracting tourists from around the globe, eager to walk through the...
- 4.1 miNEDrive-through wildlife park with lake
Blair Drummond Safari Park, Stirling
104 min walk • Blair Drummond Safari Park is a family visitor attraction located near Stirling in Scotland. It opened to the public on 15 May 1970 and is home to over 350 animals, many of which roam freely or are kept in large enclosures in the 120-acre estate.
- 5.2 miEMonuments and statues
Statue of Robert the Bruce, Stirling
134 min walk • The statue of Robert the Bruce on the esplanade at Stirling Castle, Stirling, is a 1876 work sculpted by Andrew Currie and designed by illustrator George Cruikshank. As of 2020, the statue is featured on the Clydesdale Bank £20 note.
- 5.3 miE15th-century church with stained glass
Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling
135 min walk • The Church of the Holy Rude is the medieval parish church of Stirling, Scotland. It is named after the Holy Rood, a relic of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified.
- 5.1 miSWNatural attraction, Park, Waterfall
Loup of Fintry, Kippen
132 min walk • Loup of Fintry is a notable waterfall on the River Endrick around 2 miles to the east of Fintry in Scotland and 17 miles from Stirling, 10 miles from Denny. The total height of the waterfalls is 28.6 m Lowp or "Loup" means leap in Scots.
- 5.3 miNVisitor center, Whiskey distillery, Distillery
Deanston distillery, Doune
135 min walk • Deanston distillery is a Single Malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the banks of the River Teith, eight miles from the historic town of Stirling, at the gateway to the dramatic Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.
- 5.2 miEMuseum, Art gallery, History museum
Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Stirling
133 min walk • Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is an institution based in Stirling, Central Scotland, dedicated to the promotion of cultural and historical heritage and the arts, from a local scale to nationally and beyond. It is also known locally by its original name of "The Smith Institute".
- 5.2 miENature, Natural attraction, Hill
Stirling Sill, Stirling
134 min walk • The Stirling Sill is an outcropping of a large quartz-dolerite intrusion or sill that underlies a large part of central Scotland, and may be contiguous at great depth.
- 4.2 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Gillies Hill
107 min walk • Gillies Hill is located west of Stirling and the M9, south of Cambusbarron, and north of the Bannock Burn in Central Scotland.
- 5.3 miEMuseum
Cowane's Hospital, Stirling
134 min walk • Cowane's Hospital is a 17th-century almshouse in the Old Town of Stirling, Scotland. It was established in 1637 with a bequest of 40,000 merks from the estate of the merchant John Cowane.