Eriba Experience @ Rumbling Bridge

David & Karen
David & Karen
Eriba Experience @ Rumbling Bridge

Sightseeing

LOCH LEVEN THE HERITAGE TRAIL This level circuit follows a cycle path right around the Loch Leven National Nature Reserve. The route takes you to many beautiful spots on the lochside and through varied woods and marshland, and is particularly renowned for its birdlife. There are several opportunities for cafe stops along the way.
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Loch Leven
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LOCH LEVEN THE HERITAGE TRAIL This level circuit follows a cycle path right around the Loch Leven National Nature Reserve. The route takes you to many beautiful spots on the lochside and through varied woods and marshland, and is particularly renowned for its birdlife. There are several opportunities for cafe stops along the way.
The Kelpies These two incredible sculptures are the centre piece of Scotland’s newest parkland The Helix, which lies between Falkirk and Grangemouth in the Forth Valley. This recreational space, which has 27 km of pathways to discover, opened in September 2013. The Kelpies Hub is home to a visitor centre with a café, exhibition and gift shop. Should you want to find out more about the story of these metallic beasts, take The Kelpies Tour – you’ll even get to see the sculptures from the inside!
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The Kelpies
The Helix
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The Kelpies These two incredible sculptures are the centre piece of Scotland’s newest parkland The Helix, which lies between Falkirk and Grangemouth in the Forth Valley. This recreational space, which has 27 km of pathways to discover, opened in September 2013. The Kelpies Hub is home to a visitor centre with a café, exhibition and gift shop. Should you want to find out more about the story of these metallic beasts, take The Kelpies Tour – you’ll even get to see the sculptures from the inside!
The National Wallace Monument One of Stirling’s most distinctive landmarks, overlooking the scene of Scotland’s victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. This is a place where history is something you can touch and feel, as you follow the story of Sir William Wallace, patriot, martyr, and Guardian of Scotland. For 150 years, this world-famous attraction has fascinated visitors with its exhibits and displays. Make The National Wallace Monument the high point of your visit to Stirling.
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Il Monumento Nazionale a Wallace
Hillfoots Road
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The National Wallace Monument One of Stirling’s most distinctive landmarks, overlooking the scene of Scotland’s victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. This is a place where history is something you can touch and feel, as you follow the story of Sir William Wallace, patriot, martyr, and Guardian of Scotland. For 150 years, this world-famous attraction has fascinated visitors with its exhibits and displays. Make The National Wallace Monument the high point of your visit to Stirling.
Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most important castlesin Scotland, both historically and architecturally. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological formation. It is surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs, giving it a strong defensive position. Its strategic location, guarding what was, until the 1890s, the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth, has made it an important fortification in the region from the earliest times.
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Castello di Stirling
Castle Wynd
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Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most important castlesin Scotland, both historically and architecturally. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological formation. It is surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs, giving it a strong defensive position. Its strategic location, guarding what was, until the 1890s, the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth, has made it an important fortification in the region from the earliest times.
The Japanese Garden at Cowden was created in 1908 and closed to the public in 1955. Aside from being beautiful and peaceful, the garden is the only one of its type in the world to have been designed by a Japanese woman, Taki Handa. Cowden Garden has undergone three years of intensive restoration. Although there are areas still to be restored there is more than enough for visitors to enjoy. Described in 1925 by Professor Jijo Suzuki as 'the most important Japanese garden in the Western World', the garden consists of several acres of Japanese influenced landscape with a perimeter path around the small loch. There is an additional twenty acres of woodland walks to enjoy.
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Giardino Giapponese, Cowden
Upper Hillfoot Road
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The Japanese Garden at Cowden was created in 1908 and closed to the public in 1955. Aside from being beautiful and peaceful, the garden is the only one of its type in the world to have been designed by a Japanese woman, Taki Handa. Cowden Garden has undergone three years of intensive restoration. Although there are areas still to be restored there is more than enough for visitors to enjoy. Described in 1925 by Professor Jijo Suzuki as 'the most important Japanese garden in the Western World', the garden consists of several acres of Japanese influenced landscape with a perimeter path around the small loch. There is an additional twenty acres of woodland walks to enjoy.
A winning blend of natural beauty and golfing adventure, the three championship golf courses at Gleneagles are regarded among the very best golf courses in the world. The inspiration of two of the greatest names in the game, five times Open winner James Braid and the Golden Bear himself Jack Nicklaus, the courses offer tantalising challenges for all levels of player. King's Course: 18 holes, 6471 yards, SSS/par 70 Queen's Course: 18 holes, 5965 yards, SSS 69, par 68 PGA Centenary Course: 18 holes, 6559 yards, SSS/par 72 Wee Course: 9 holes, 2962 yards, SSS/par 27
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Gleneagles
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A winning blend of natural beauty and golfing adventure, the three championship golf courses at Gleneagles are regarded among the very best golf courses in the world. The inspiration of two of the greatest names in the game, five times Open winner James Braid and the Golden Bear himself Jack Nicklaus, the courses offer tantalising challenges for all levels of player. King's Course: 18 holes, 6471 yards, SSS/par 70 Queen's Course: 18 holes, 5965 yards, SSS 69, par 68 PGA Centenary Course: 18 holes, 6559 yards, SSS/par 72 Wee Course: 9 holes, 2962 yards, SSS/par 27

Neighbourhoods

Rumbling Bridge is a small village built on both side of a gorge of the River Devon, which formed the boundary between the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire and is now within the combined Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, where the A823 leaves the A977.[1] It lies roughly 1 mile equidistant from Muckhart to its north, Crook of Devon to its east and Powmill to its south. It is named after an unusual double bridge, which gives off a distinctive rumbling reverberation at lower levels. Comprising only a few scattered houses until the mid-20th century, most property in the village dates from the 1970s onwards.
Rumbling Bridge
Rumbling Bridge is a small village built on both side of a gorge of the River Devon, which formed the boundary between the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire and is now within the combined Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, where the A823 leaves the A977.[1] It lies roughly 1 mile equidistant from Muckhart to its north, Crook of Devon to its east and Powmill to its south. It is named after an unusual double bridge, which gives off a distinctive rumbling reverberation at lower levels. Comprising only a few scattered houses until the mid-20th century, most property in the village dates from the 1970s onwards.

Food scene

Restaurant Our well established restaurant is surrounded by a large garden where, weather permitting, you can have drinks before your meal, coffee after and even eat! We would describe our food as modern Scottish with some Oriental flavours and you can come and have anything from a light lunch to a 5 course dinner.
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The Grouse and Claret
Heatheryford
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Restaurant Our well established restaurant is surrounded by a large garden where, weather permitting, you can have drinks before your meal, coffee after and even eat! We would describe our food as modern Scottish with some Oriental flavours and you can come and have anything from a light lunch to a 5 course dinner.
Powmill Milkbar Enjoy great coffee, tasty home cooked meals from a hearty breakfast or even afternoon tea at the newly renovated Powmill Milk Bar. Open every day 9am - 5pm. The Milk Bar is perfect whether you want a coffee with friends in front of the wood burning stove, a tasty traditional breakfast or lunch, and even af… See more 4,591 people like this 4,776 people follow this 4,103 people checked in here 01577 840376 Price range · ££ Coffee shop · Tea room Powmill Milk Bar and Gift Shop located between Dollar and Kinross
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Powmill Milk Bar
Rumbling Bridge
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Powmill Milkbar Enjoy great coffee, tasty home cooked meals from a hearty breakfast or even afternoon tea at the newly renovated Powmill Milk Bar. Open every day 9am - 5pm. The Milk Bar is perfect whether you want a coffee with friends in front of the wood burning stove, a tasty traditional breakfast or lunch, and even af… See more 4,591 people like this 4,776 people follow this 4,103 people checked in here 01577 840376 Price range · ££ Coffee shop · Tea room Powmill Milk Bar and Gift Shop located between Dollar and Kinross
Scotland's only two Michelin star restaurant dedicated to serving dinner six nights a week. Guests receive a warm welcome from civilised young professionals, into an opulent, evening only space hidden behind a discreet private entrance in the heart of Gleneagles. An atmosphere of assuredness, where thoughtful service and attention to detail are ranked as highly as creative cooking. Expect a great night out in a relaxed and comfortable 'salon' environment.
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Restaurant Andrew Fairlie
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Scotland's only two Michelin star restaurant dedicated to serving dinner six nights a week. Guests receive a warm welcome from civilised young professionals, into an opulent, evening only space hidden behind a discreet private entrance in the heart of Gleneagles. An atmosphere of assuredness, where thoughtful service and attention to detail are ranked as highly as creative cooking. Expect a great night out in a relaxed and comfortable 'salon' environment.
Our family run village Inn has been owned by the Gibson family for over 25 years but has stood in the heart of the village for more than 200 years. Originally an 18th-century coaching inn the premises lies at the point where the old coach road and the modern road unite. Muckhart is located at the eastern end of the ‘Hillfoot towns’ which skirt the southern edge of the Ochil Hills. The last in the rage standing as a back drop to the village to it’s north side is ‘Seamab’. Notably our front door step sits at the same altitude as the top of Stirling’s Wallace Monument. Our Family microbrewery is located at our sister premises The Mansfield Arms in Sauchie. It is here our traditional Devon Ales 70/- Original and 90/- Pride real ales have been brewed for thirty years with three generations of family lending a had to the process. More recently our 24K IPA and Grumpy Jack’s Ales have been crafted proving popular in both establishments.
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The Inn at Muckhart
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Our family run village Inn has been owned by the Gibson family for over 25 years but has stood in the heart of the village for more than 200 years. Originally an 18th-century coaching inn the premises lies at the point where the old coach road and the modern road unite. Muckhart is located at the eastern end of the ‘Hillfoot towns’ which skirt the southern edge of the Ochil Hills. The last in the rage standing as a back drop to the village to it’s north side is ‘Seamab’. Notably our front door step sits at the same altitude as the top of Stirling’s Wallace Monument. Our Family microbrewery is located at our sister premises The Mansfield Arms in Sauchie. It is here our traditional Devon Ales 70/- Original and 90/- Pride real ales have been brewed for thirty years with three generations of family lending a had to the process. More recently our 24K IPA and Grumpy Jack’s Ales have been crafted proving popular in both establishments.