Attractions around Dunblane
Explore 8 attractions, restaurants, shops around Dunblane
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Dunblane Cathedral
The Cross, Dunblane FK15 0AQ Scotland
Dunblane Cathedral is a beautiful medieval church in Dunblane which dates as far back as the 12th century. Dunblane Cathedral receives high but well earned praise for a building smaller than some English parish churches, lacking the architectural flourishes and cohesion of most other cathedrals; and one which only narrowly survived the threat of demolition to make way for the railway. The tower is from the late 11th century, offset, and slightly squint on the south. Admire the Romanesque arched windows in the lower storeys, the upper stage and parapet which date from 1500, bearing the arms of Bishop Chisholm, which may originally have been freestanding. The Nave, dating back to 1240 is possibly the finest part of the cathedral.
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Andy Murray's Gold Post Box
High Street Town Centre, Dunblane Scotland
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The David Stirling Memorial
Old Military Road B824, Dunblane FK15 9PA Scotland
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Dunblane Museum
The Cross, Dunblane FK15 0AQ Scotland
Dunblane Museum tells the story of Dunblane and its people over the centuries, from a 4000-year-old necklace found buried locally to the magnificent medieval Dunblane Cathedral, to the people who have made Dunblane their home
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Tappit Hen
Kirk Street, Dunblane FK15 0AL Scotland
The Tappit Hen is a vibrant pub located in the hustle and bustle of Dunblane combining friendly service with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Enjoy well loved pub staples like burgers and pie alongside our classics drinks range, but with a twist! Join us for a business lunch, catch-up with friends or as a pit-stop whilst exploring. In the pulsing heart of the city, Tappit Hen is an energetic hub where everyone is welcome. Create new memories and celebrate old traditions, regardless of the occasion.
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Drams Scotland
Roman Way, Dunblane FK15 9DJ Scotland
Spend your precious time in Scotland doing exactly what you want to do, at a pace that suits you perfectly. We promise to listen carefully and work together to create a unique and unforgettable private tour of Scotland, designed just for you. Experience stunning highland scenery. The very best specialist whisky tours and tastings. Romantic castles. Fascinating history and culture. Based here in Scotland, our knowledge spans the length and breadth of the nation and is based on a decade's experience researching, exploring and enjoying our homeland with thousands of visitors from across the globe. Sit back, relax and enjoy every moment as we guide you on your bespoke day tour, or as-many-days-as-you-like tour of Scotland. We welcome small groups of up to 6 guests and our bespoke tours can depart from Glasgow, Edinburgh or Stirling areas.
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The Leighton Library
The Cross, Dunblane FK15 0EH Scotland
This is the oldest purpose-built library in Scotland and was founded on the collection of Robert Leighton, Bishop of Dunblane, 1661-1670. In his will, Leighton left a sum of money for the building of the library for use by the clergy of Dunblane diocese. The library now houses around 4,500 volumes printed in 89 languages, including Greek, Persian, Syrian and Gaelic. Still to be seen in the library are "Twelve chairs of turkie red lether", part of the original bequest. Under the guidance of our amazing volunteer custodians, visitors are allowed carefully to handle and inspect volumes from the collection. The library is open from the beginning of May until the end of September Mon-Sat, 11am - 1pm. Free to visit but donations much appreciated!
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Dunblane New Golf Club
Perth Road, Dunblane FK15 0LJ Scotland