The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Dunblane, Scotland

June 19, 2021 Alida England

Dunblane (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bhlàthain) is a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland. It is a commuter town, with many residents making use of good transport links to much of the Central Belt, including Glasgow and Edinburgh. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water (or River Allan), a tributary of the River Forth. Dunblane Cathedral is its most prominent landmark. Dunblane had a population of 8,114 at the 2001 census which grew to 8,811 at the 2011 census, both figures computed according to the 2010 definition of the locality.
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1. Dunblane Cathedral

The Cross, Dunblane FK15 0AQ Scotland +44 1786 825388 http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/dunblane-cathedral/
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Dunblane Cathedral

Dunblane Cathedral is in a Level 4 COVID protection area and is closed. Find out more about our COVID response at historicreopening.scot. 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.

Reviewed By CZFRichardson - Glasgow, United Kingdom

We booked in advance and received a warm welcome on a rainy day. The staff are extremely welcoming, knowledgeable and were very happy to answer all our questions. There is a small but well stocked shop which we bought a few things from. The history of the building is fascinating, the Victorian woodwork in this Cathedral is absolutely stunning (look out for the carved flora and fauna including camels, fighting dragons, bats and thistles!) and the stained glass really is some of the finest C19th and C20th we have seen. The guidebook (cheap as chips and a further reduction for HistoricEnvironmentScotland members!) is well worth purchasing, both to use whilst walking around but as a souvenir with some wonderful photos and highlights.

2. The David Sterling Memorial

Old Military Road B824, Dunblane FK15 9PA Scotland http://www.marsandminerva.co.uk/stirling_memorial.htm
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The David Sterling Memorial

Reviewed By Viewlander - Crieff, United Kingdom

This wonderful memorial sits so well in the lovely countryside. I think the best view is heading from Doune towards the M9 junction

3. The Darn Road

Dunblane Scotland
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The Darn Road

Reviewed By allyheed - Coatbridge, United Kingdom

really lovely walk and easy. The scenery and view was just amazing. Cant wait to go back to Dunbalne again

4. The Holy Family Catholic Church

Claredon Place, Dunblane FK15 9HB Scotland +44 1786 822146 http://holyfamilydunblane.org/
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The Holy Family Catholic Church

5. St Blane's Church of Scotland

High Street, Dunblane FK15 0ER Scotland +44 1786 825324 http://dunblanestblanes.org
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St Blane's Church of Scotland

6. Dunblane War Memorial

Allanwater Riverside Park, Dunblane Scotland http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/5777
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Dunblane War Memorial

Reviewed By Brian7392 - Milngavie, United Kingdom

I always love it when a town or city honours those who fought for our freedom. This is a beautiful, tranquil spot beside the river where the heroic people of Dunblane are forever remembered.

7. Andy Murray's Gold Post Box

High Street Town Centre, Dunblane Scotland http://www.dunblane.info
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Andy Murray's Gold Post Box

Reviewed By macedonboy - Glasgow, United Kingdom

This is a standard Royal Mail post box except that it's been painted gold to celebrate the 20120 Olympic Gold that Andy Murray won. For sure it's not the most amazing thing in the world to see, but it's pretty cool and a great thing to get a selfie with.

8. St Marys Scottish Episcopal Church

St. Marys Cottage Perth Road, Dunblane FK15 0EZ Scotland +44 1786 824225 http://church.stmarysdunblane.org
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St Marys Scottish Episcopal Church

9. The Free Church of Scotland

1 Beech Road, Dunblane FK15 0AA Scotland +44 7886 216593 http://dunblane-freechurch.org/
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The Free Church of Scotland

10. Laighhills Park

Laighills Park, Dunblane FK15 0AU Scotland
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Laighhills Park

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