Your guide to Callander, Scotland from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Located in the Stirling region of Scotland, Callander is a small town with a population of just over three thousand residents. This town is situated on the River Teith and has become popular amongst tourists that are on their way to or on their way back from the Highlands. The town is also one of the gateways to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and is in fact often referred to as the Gateway to the Highlands. This is an area that is a hit amongst outdoors enthusiasts, and there are plenty of facilities for those looking to enjoy the fresh air and stunning scenery that can be found around here. You will be able to enjoy some spectacular walks in this region, and there are some great facilities for those looking forward to hiking or cycling whilst taking in the beautiful surroundings. The town is also on the Trossachs Birds of Prey Trail, and is also a hit amongst wildlife enthusiasts. You will find plenty of fascinating and diverse culture to explore and enjoy when you visit Callander, and there are a number of festivities that take place here each year. This includes the Callander World Highland Games, the Callander Classic Weekend, the Trossachs Beer Festival, and the Callander Jazz and Blues Festival. The town and the surrounding areas also enjoy a rich, fascinating history, so there is plenty for history buffs to get stuck into. There are a number of places of interest and attractions within easy reach of this town, and some of the places that you can visit include the Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park, Stirling Castle, Argyll's Lodging, the National Wallace Monument, the Smith Art Gallery and Museum, and Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve, all of which can be found within fifteen miles of the town.
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