
Doune is a delightful, quaint
village full of history and points of interest, as well as being
home to a selection of high quality shops, services and
eateries.
Doune is equidistant from Callander and Stirling – about 8
miles. The hub of the community is the Kilmadock Information &
Heritage Centre, run by the Kilmadock Development Trust, which
has been in existence since December 2000 and is the base for
the Kilmadock Society, The Bridge (local newsletter), book club
and community learning. This is a must for visitors to Doune,
especially those researching family and local history. The
centre is staffed by one employee who is assisted by a team of
dedicated volunteers offering a friendly welcome and free
advice. You will find a great selection of Scottish and local
books, maps and reference guides. Open Mon to Sat 10am - 4pm,
Sun 2pm - 4pm. Situated in Main Street opposite the Parish
Church.
www.douneanddeanston.net Tel: 01786 841250


Sugar & Spice and all things nice at Ray’s Delicatessen.
Delicious selection of fine foods from around the world
including local and continental cheeses, cold meats, pates,
olives, oils and vinegars, speciality teas, coffees, pickles and
preserves. Picnic lunches available. Ask about canapés for
drinks parties and outside catering. The perfect way to enjoy
good food with friends and family. Ideal for self caterers.
Open: Tues – Fri 8.30am to 5pm, Sat: 10am – 5pm. Closed Sun and
Mon. 4 Main Street, Doune. Tel: 01786 842312
Deanston Distillery rests on the banks of the River Teith,
with the stunning Trossachs
countryside and the foothills of Ben Ledi in close proximity.
Home to Scottish Leader Blended Scotch Whisky and the Deanston
12 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, the distillery is not
presently open to the public but there is access to a distillery
shop selling the whiskies and branded merchandise including polo
shirts & fleeces. Shop Open Mon-Thurs 8am-4.30pm, Fri
8am-2.30pm. Before reaching Doune (from Stirling), turn left
before the bridge and turn right to the distillery.
Kesara
Therapies: top to toe beauty treatments, hairdressing and
complementary therapies including facials, tanning, spa
treatments, hot stone massage, reiki, and a full Bridal hair and
beauty service. We use a range of natural and organic products
including Eve Taylor, Lavera, Novita and OPI. The perfect remedy
when you need some pampering! Open Tues – Sat: 9am – 5pm, with
late night on Thurs. 5 The Cross, Doune (bring along this guide
to receive a 15% discount) Tel: 01786 842211
Woodside Hotel A warm welcome and delicious meal awaits
visitors to this friendly, family run
hotel & restaurant. Situated in an imposing position on the main
road from Stirling to Callander, you can’t miss us! Whatever the
weather, enjoy a relaxing drink in our cosy lounge or on sunny
days enjoy the lovely surroundings of our beer garden! Good
food, great company and a perfect base from which to explore the
beautiful countryside. Open all year. Accommodation available.
Stirling Road, Doune.
Tel: 01786 841237
A Trail Around
the attractions of the Village of Doune.
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Doune Castle: was built by the Duke of Albany in the 14th
Century and once dominated the village. In the 15th Century
Doune Castle became a Royal residence. Since 1580 the castle has
been owned by the Earls of Moray and since 1984 has been in the
care of Historic Scotland. Some may recognise it from the film
Monty Python and the Holy Grail and it has also featured in the
television film Ivanhoe. Open 7 days a week from Apr to Sept:
9.30am – 6pm, Oct: 9.30am – 4.30pm. Nov to Mar: 9.30am – 4pm
(closed Thurs and Fri). Admission fee. Call 01786 841742 for
more info.
2.
Doune Pistols: In 1646, Thomas Cadell of Doune started
making beautiful pistols, some with silver inlay. It as said
that ‘no pistol made in Britain excelled or perhaps equaled
those of his making, either for sureness or beauty’... Today the
pistols fetch huge sums when appearing on the open market. A
Doune pistol is said to have made the first shot in the American
War of Independence. The factory is now an office and is
situated at the rear of 35 Main Street. The exterior of the
building is adorned with a plaque which details its history.
3.
Alexander Ferguson, the creator of Edinburgh Rock was born
and bred in Doune and as a young boy often experimented with
toffee-making in his parents home in Graham Street. He left
Doune to make his fortune and returned some years later and
bought up the whole of Graham Street, known for decades
thereafter as ‘Sweetie Lane’.
4.
The Mercat Cross stands at the centre of the village. During
the reign of King Charles 1, all public executions were to be
undertaken at the ‘Mercat Cross of Down’. Formerly, hangings
took place at the castle where the ‘gallows tree’ stood.
5.

Red Kites at Argaty Estate which lies just a mile north-east
of Doune. the name Argaty means ‘windy height’ in Gaelic. Argaty
Estate is home to the magnificent Red Kites which were driven to
extinction by persecution 130 years ago. They have returned to
Central Scotland thanks to a successful re-introduction
programme by RSPB Scotland. Open all year round with Ranger-led
visits to the hide or guided walks. Call 01786 841373 for
bookings and more info.
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6.
Doune Ponds Walk: A short walk to the lovely woodlands area
around Doune Ponds. Much of the walk allows wheelchair access,
although some paths are uneven. From the information centre,
cross Main Street into Moray Street, past Moray Park and over
the disused railway. Take the next road on your left which
brings you out at the car park.
7.

Colonel Sir David Stirling, DSO, OBE: founder of the Special
Air Service Regiment, 1941. Raised here in Scotland, this 6ft
5in maverick designed the plan for L-Detachment, SAS Brigade. By
tricking his way into seeing commander-in-chief General
Auchinleck, he won approval. Working behind enemy lines,
L-Detachment was so successful that Hitler ordered members
killed on capture. His ethos of the pursuit of excellence,
self-discipline, humility and humour is the hallmark of the
present day SAS. 2 miles down B824 to Doune, from A9/M9
roundabout.
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