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Days out & scenic buses in: Callander

A charming Scottish town with history, nature, and scenic beauty in the Trossachs

Callander, a charming town in the Stirling council area of Scotland, is nestled on the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, often referred to as the gateway to the Highlands.

Known for its stunning natural beauty, Callander is surrounded by rolling hills, picturesque rivers, and dense woodlands, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The town itself is steeped in history, with roots that trace back to the early medieval period. Visitors can explore historic sites, such as the ruins of Callander Castle and the ancient standing stones nearby. Callander’s vibrant high street offers a range of independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs, reflecting the town’s warm and welcoming community spirit.

Throughout the year, the town hosts various cultural and music festivals, drawing visitors from all over the country.

Additionally, its proximity to major tourist attractions, including Loch Katrine and Ben Ledi, makes Callander a perfect base for exploring the wider region. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of Scottish history, Callander offers something special for everyone.

Bus routes in Callander

Scottish Citylink 978: Edinburgh, Stirling & Crainlarich to Oban

Citylink 978

Take in Scotland's most captivating scenery on Citylink 978, a route that winds from Edinburgh to Oban, passing through Stirling and Loch Earn.

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