Memorials & monuments · Scottish Highlands
Bridge of Allan
Also known as: Drochaid Ailein
Bridge of Allan in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 15 min–45 min
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Bridge of Allan is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.
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From the Wikipedia article
Bridge of Allan (Scots: Brig Allan, Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Ailein), also known colloquially as Bofa, is a former spa town in the Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling. Overlooked by the National Wallace Monument, it lies on the Allan Water, a northern tributary of the River Forth, built largely on the well-wooded slopes of the Westerton and Airthrey estates, sheltered by the Ochil Hills from the north and east winds. Most of the town is to the east of the river; the bridge is part of the A9, Scotland's longest road, while the railway line and the M9 pass to the west of the river. Bridge of Allan railway station is on the electrified Edinburgh to Dunblane Line and is accessible by train from Stirling in under 5 minutes as well as London in under six hours.
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Background
History
During the Iron Age, the local people of the area were known as the Maeatae and it was they who constructed a powerful hillfort nearby. The early village consisted of seven small clachans: Bridge End, Kierfield, Old Lecropt, Pathfoot, Logie, Corntown and the Milne of Airthrey. The villages were very separate and the villagers lived in the small world of their own communities. The site occupied by modern Bridge of Allan stretches from the clachan of Logie across the Allan Water to the University of Stirling. It was first mentioned in a charter granted by King David I. The charter was written in connection with a dispute between the nuns of North Berwick and the monks at Dunfermline Abbey…
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- Coordinates
- 56.1549, -3.9415
- District
- Stirling
- Postcode
- FK9 4DT
- Parliamentary constituency
- Stirling and Strathallan
Sources
- wikidata: Q187892 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Bridge of Allan (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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📷 3Historic houses · Central Scotland
Zetland House, 1 Chalton Road, Bridge of Allan
Zetland House, 1 Chalton Road, Bridge of Allan — house in Bridge of Allan, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
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Chalmers Church, Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan
Chalmers Church, Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan — category B listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom.
📷 3Historic houses · Central Scotland
Mine House, 4 Mine Road, Bridge of Allan
Mine House, 4 Mine Road, Bridge of Allan — house in Bridge of Allan, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
📷 3Historic houses · Central Scotland
Coneypark, 121 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan
Coneypark, 121 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan — house in Bridge of Allan, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
📷 3Historic houses · Central Scotland
Bridge Of Allan, 16 Keir Street, Thorn House
Bridge Of Allan, 16 Keir Street, Thorn House — house in Bridge of Allan, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
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St Saviour's Church, Fountain Road, Bridge of Allan
St Saviour's Church, Fountain Road, Bridge of Allan — category B listed building-listed church in scotland-central, United Kingdom.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Bridge of Allan?
- Bridge of Allan is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode FK9 4DT).
- Is Bridge of Allan free to visit?
- Yes, Bridge of Allan is free to enter.
- How do I get to Bridge of Allan?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode FK9 4DT. It sits within the Stirling and Strathallan parliamentary constituency.