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Days out & scenic buses in: St Ninians

A historic Stirling district offering rich heritage, community spirit, and easy access to urban amenities

St Ninians is a historic district located in the city of Stirling, Scotland. Known for its deep-rooted heritage, the area was once a separate village before becoming part of Stirling.

The district retains much of its historical charm, with landmarks such as the St Ninians Old Parish Church and the site of the Battle of Bannockburn nearby, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s storied past.

St Ninians enjoys a strong sense of community, with a range of local shops, schools, and community centres that cater to residents. Its location on the southern edge of Stirling provides easy access to both the city centre and the surrounding countryside, offering a perfect balance of urban convenience and rural tranquillity.

The area is well-connected by public transport, making it an ideal place for those looking to live in a community-focused environment while remaining close to the amenities and opportunities that Stirling has to offer.

Bus routes in St Ninians

Scottish Citylink 909: Edinburgh to Bo’ness, Stirling & Dunblane

Citylink 909

From the vibrant streets of Edinburgh to the tranquil charm of Bo'ness, Stirling & Dunblane, the Citylink 909 ensures your journey through Scotland is unforgettable.

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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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