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Callander has a vibrant and busy Main Street with many shops and places to eat and drink.The David Marshall Lodge in Aberfoyle can be reached via the scenic Dukes Pass.Blair Drummond Safari Park can be found between Stirling and CallanderGlengoyne is a half hour drive from Callander and well worth the effort.The Callander Jazz Festival takes place through Callander including the Dreadnought Hotel.Natures Corner in Callander is well worth a visit for advice on all ailments.Poppies Hotel is one of many hotels where you can sit and enjoy a glass of wine.Loch Achray can be found on the Dukes Pass between Callander and Aberfoyle.One of the many bands performing in the Callander Jazz Festival every OctoberHistoric Callander Bridge over the River Teith.Callander's Rob Roy Centre & Town SquareThe Callander Fudge Shop is one of many specialist shops in Callander.The Historic Roman Camp Hotel in Callander

Callander is a Colourful, bustling holiday town set dramatically beneath high, wooded crags and close to the Pass of Leny. Sitting at the northern gateway to the Trossachs and the foot of the Highlands it gained fame as the location for the original 'Doctor Findlay's Casebook' and now forms one of the Gateways to The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. There is a bustling Main street with a range of traditional and modern shops including the Rob Roy and the Trossachs Visitor Centre.


Callander is a wonderful base to tour the Trossachs or as a stopping point whilst touring Scotland.

Callander has a huge choice of accommodation to suit every style, taste & budget. Many quality places to eat and lots to see and do both within the town itself and within a short drive of Callander. It also has the newly built MacLaren leisure centre and 20m swimming pool with an indoor bowling club, spa bath, steam room, solarium, climbing wall & multi-use dry sports club.