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Stirling
Dunblane

Stone Bridge (Bridge of Allan) – Mine Wood loop from Dunblane

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United Kingdom
Scotland
Stirling
Dunblane

Stone Bridge (Bridge of Allan) – Mine Wood loop from Dunblane

Moderate

5.0

(5)

71

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Stone Bridge (Bridge of Allan) – Mine Wood loop from Dunblane

03:32

12.8km

230m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 21, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

2.90 km

Kippenrait Glen

Highlight • Gorge

Woodland on a steep-sided ravine between Dunblane and Bridge of Allan. The woodland is believed to have been continuously wooded since the last ice age, making it an area of high biodiversity and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Area of Conservation (SAC).

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2

5.60 km

Stone Bridge (Bridge of Allan)

Highlight • Historical Site

Perfect for hiking in wonderful scenery

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3

5.88 km

Ciao Bofa Italian Café

Highlight • Cafe

Good coffee, awesome sweet treats, cheerful service. A great place to wait for the train after a big ride!

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4

6.78 km

Wolf's Hole Quarry

Highlight • Structure

Set within the Mine Woods of Bridge of Allan. Sandstone from Wolf’s Hole Quarry was used in building the town of Bridge of Allan.

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5

7.47 km

Mine Wood

Highlight • Forest

The Mine Wood was formerly owned by the Westerton Estate and was purchased by Bridge of Allan Burgh Council to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The network of paths which run through the wood were laid out in the mid 19th Century by Sir James Alexander of Westerton and built by local unemployed labourers. The paths were restored under a Job Creation scheme in 1982 and have recently been improved.

There are many Broadleafs including Wych Elm, Oak, Beech, Birch and Sycamore - the Conifers include Larch, Scots Pine, Spruce, Douglas Fir and Western Hemlock. You can see wood pigeons, chaffinches, jays, wood-peckers, rabbits and grey squirrels. If you are lucky, you might spot roe deer.

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B

12.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.68 km

4.02 km

3.56 km

298 m

159 m

Surfaces

8.44 km

2.78 km

1.17 km

147 m

102 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (130 m)

Lowest point (10 m)

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Saturday 27 June

19°C

12°C

56 %

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