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Conference Venues in Stirlingshire, FK9
These Conference Venues companies are located in Stirlingshire
Stirling Management Centre
Company Type: Conference Hire
University of Stirling
Stirlingshire, FK9 4LA
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Tel. 01786451666
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The following Corporate Events are the ones that we have found closest to Stirlingshire
Ceteris (Scotland) Ltd
Company Type: Meeting Rooms
Inglewood House
Alloa, FK10 2HU
5.33 miles from Stirlingshire
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Tel. 01259720101
Web: www.ceteris.co.uk
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Unlimited
Company Type: Seminar
Beechwood
Dunblane, FK15 9QE
9 miles from Stirlingshire
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Tel. 01786880888
Fax: 01786880890
Web: www.unltd.co.uk
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Telegence Technologie Ltd
Company Type: Conference Venues
12 C
Falkirk, FK1 5DA
11.13 miles from Stirlingshire
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Tel. 01324884770
Fax: 01324882540
Web: www.telegence.co.uk
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Gartmore House Ltd
Company Type: Conference Venues

Stirling, FK8 3RS
16.85 miles from Stirlingshire
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Tel. 01877382991
Fax: 01877382725
Web: www.gartmorehouse.com
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Places of interest in Stirlingshire, FK9
Abbey Craig
The Abbey Craig is the hill upon which the Wallace Monument stands, at Causewayhead, just to the north of Stirling, Scotland.

Bridge of Allan
Bridge of Allan is a town in Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling. It was formerly administered by Stirlingshire and Central Regional Council.

Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most important castles, both historically and architecturally, in Scotland. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, a volcanic crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological formation. It is surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs, giving it a strong defensive position. Its strategic location, guarding what was, until the 1930s, the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth, has made it an important fortification from the earliest times. Most of the principal buildings of the castle date from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. A few structures of the fourteenth century remain, while the outer defences fronting the town date from the early eighteenth century. Several Scottish Kings and Queens have been crowned at Stirling, including Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1543. There have been at least eight sieges of Stirling Castle, including several during the Wars of Scottish Independence, with the last being in 1746, when Bonnie Prince Charlie unsuccessfully tried to take the castle. Stirling Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and is now a tourist attraction managed by Historic Scotland.

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