Leckie Broch
#6922 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Leckie Broch is an iron-age broch located in Stirlingshire, Scotland. ()
ScotlandUnited Kingdom
Leckie Broch – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Doune Castle, Blair Drummond Safari Park, Dunblane Cathedral, Loup of Fintry.
5 miNE
14th-century courtyard castleDoune Castle, Doune
127 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 miNE
Drive-through wildlife park with lakeBlair Drummond Safari Park, Stirling
106 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.
7.2 miNE
Gothic cathedral with vaulted roofDunblane Cathedral, Dunblane
185 min walk • Dunblane Cathedral is the larger of the two Church of Scotland parish churches serving Dunblane, near the city of Stirling, in central Scotland.
5.2 miS
Natural attraction, Park, WaterfallLoup 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 miN
Visitor center, Whiskey distillery, DistilleryDeanston distillery, Doune
127 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.
5.9 miSW
Forts and castlesCulcreuch Castle
150 min walk • Culcreuch Castle is a Scottish castle close to the village of Fintry, near Loch Lomond. It had been the home of the Barons of Culcreuch since 1699. In the 1980s the castle was converted into a hotel, which it was run as until early 2020 when it was closed to the public.
5.2 miE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainGillies Hill
134 min walk • Gillies Hill is located west of Stirling and the M9, south of Cambusbarron, and north of the Bannock Burn in Central Scotland.
7.2 miNE
LibraryLeighton Library, Dunblane
184 min walk • The Leighton Library, or Bibliotheca Leightoniana, in The Cross, Dunblane, is the oldest purpose built library in Scotland and also has a well-documented history as one of the earliest public subscription libraries in Scotland.
7.3 miNE
ChurchSt Blane's Church, Dunblane
186 min walk • St Blane's is a Church of Scotland church located in Dunblane, Scotland. The evangelical congregation is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Stirling. The Gothic Revival church building opened in 1854 as the Free Church and is now a category B listed building.
5.5 miE
Archaeological siteBirkhill House, Stirling
142 min walk • Birkhill House is a historic house situated between the city of Stirling and the village of Cambusbarron in central Scotland.
4.2 miNE
Archaeological siteStirling torcs
107 min walk • The Stirling torcs make up a hoard of four gold Iron Age torcs, a type of necklace, all of which date to between 300 and 100 BC and which were buried deliberately at some point in antiquity.
