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Most charming monument in the area
The Allan Bridge near Stirling (where I live, by the way), is perhaps the most charming monument in the area. If you can imagine a triangle between the famous monuments, Stirling Castle would be one point, the Wallace Monument the second, and the bridge the third. The first written records of the bridge date back to the twelfth century, but the town reached its height of fame in the Victorian era, when it became a popular spa destination. And today, it is still renowned locally. You can find the best restaurants in Stirling here, from Italian cuisine to local Scottish gastronomy, and of course the Gold Course.
And there are wide green spaces, medieval churches, and the smallest brewery in Scotland! But the area is also well-known for the hospitality and friendliness of its people, which I can confirm.
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