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Welcome!
Our Villages
The ancient historic villages of Doune and Deanston lie adjacent to each other across the River Teith, a significant tributary of the River Forth. Today these two thriving communities showcase a number of interesting shops and businesses.
We have accommodation, great places to eat and drink and plenty of visitor attractions in the area including Doune Castle, Deanston Distillery, Argaty Red Kites and Blair Drummond Safari Park. We are also within easy reach of the Highlands and the Trossachs National Park and only 15 minutes or so from the city of Stirling.
This is an ideally central location for a holiday, with a rich tapestry of history to explore, and many lovely walks to suit all abilities. If you are visiting, you can find out more in the Visitor and Heritage pages or go to the Visitor menu at the top of every page and select Accommodation, Visitor Attractions etc.
The Website
This website was built by volunteers under the auspices of the Kilmadock Development Trust and the Kilmadock Community Council. The work was mostly carried out in 2021, during the joys of lockdown and zoom meetings.
It is designed for use by both visitors and the local communities. We hope you like it and find it useful. If you would like to get in touch, you can use the form on the Contact us page. If you have specific feedback on the website, then please use the Website Feedback form, also on that page. Please feel free to comment – we are open to ideas for improvement.
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Latest News
Doune Ponds Easter Egg Hunt
Come along to Doune Ponds between 2nd and 11th April and take part in our Easter Egg Hunt. Clue sheets are available on our Facebook page and from...
Scottish Census
You may have heard that the 2021 Census is being held today in England. However in Scotland it has been delayed to 2022. See this link for futher...
Arts and Crafts
Just to let you know - the Arts and Crafts page has not vanished. It can now be found under Businesses.
Covid Timetable
The Scottish Government's latest timetable for easing of lockdown restrictions is summarised in this document.
Temporary Closure Kilbryde/Brack Road April
There will be temporary closure of the Kilbryde and Brack Road for its entire length from 0900 hours until 1600 hours from 6 April 21 until 12 ...