Discover the best top things to do in Dollar, United Kingdom including Castle Campbell, Dollar Museum, King's Seat Hill, Glen Devon Woodlands, Dollar Glen, Dollar Parish Church, Muckhart Golf Club, The Japanese Garden, The Coronation Hall, The William Spence Memorial Clock.
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4.5 based on 325 reviews
This site is closed. We’re working hard to gradually reopen the places you love while making sure the experience is safe for everyone. Find out more about our reopening plans. Formerly known as the Castle of Glooms, this castle is beautifully sited upon a narrow bridge overlooked by the Ochil Hills. The 15th century fortress of Castle Campbell is dramatically situated above Dollar Glen. The oldest part is a well-preserved 15th century tower around which other buildings were constructed, including an unusual loggia. Castle Campbell was once the home of the powerful Campbell earls of Argyll, and has connections with historical figures such as John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots.
From the moment we stepped foot into the castle grounds we were greeted y such a lovely friendly member of staff. The castle itself is great and although a lot is no longer standing what is left is great. The rooms, the original staircase, costumes to try on and a great kids quiz to complete. We were here about 2 hours. The views are amazing and picnic facilities indoor and out. So pleased we visited then we went for a stroll down the Campbell Glenn. Stunning! And all dog friendly Afterwards we went to a local tea rooms Perfect
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Stunning walks around a very beautiful area. Only disappointment was the castle which we didn't feel was worth paying to enter.
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4.5 based on 9 reviews
This club has a new restaraunt called Stavaig and is proving to be the best value for money in the area. The carvery was excellent and the food was out of this world . You can walk in even though it is a golf club but you have to book for Sunday car very ,it is that good. This must be the best kept secret in the area.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
We visited on a cold bright day and the garden was stunning. Felt we could have been in Japan. Beautifully laid out with authentic lanterns and pagodas. The cafe is good., Excellent soup and sandwiches plus scrummy cakes. Would love to visit again.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
This stone Granite clock in memory of William Spence M.B.C.M...1861-1910 this monument was erected by patients and friends .It stands behind the attractive Kelly Burn ,running from the Ochils behind . Well seen from the main road running through the town it is a solid clock on a small tower
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