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  1. Bridge of Allan (Scots: Brig Allan, [2][3] Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Ailein), also known colloquially as Bofa, is a former spa town in the Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling.

  2. Bridge of Allan is a former spa town at the foot of the Ochil Hills, located just north of Stirling. The mainly residential town of Bridge of Allan near Stirling nestles in wooded countryside below the Ochil Hills on Allan Water, a tributary to the River Forth.

  3. One of Scotland's best kept secrets, Bridge of Allan is a stunning historic spa town just outside Stirling, nestled under the world famous Wallace Monument. With so much going on in our compact town, this comprehensive guide will help you get the most out of your visit.

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  4. Things to Do in Bridge of Allan, Scotland: See Tripadvisor's 5,701 traveller reviews and photos of Bridge of Allan tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Bridge of Allan. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  5. A longtime feature on the main road north from Stirling, Bridge of Allan was bypassed by the northern section of the M9 in 1971: it was only two years later in 1973 that the bypass became linked to the rest of the M9 from the south.

  6. Oct 8, 2022 · A former spa town at the foot of the Ochil Hills ...more. Preview of my Relaxing Walking Tour with Immersive 3D Audio in Bridge of Allan #scotland #travel. Become a member to get exclusive...

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  7. A small residential town, Bridge of Allan is situated between the Allan Water and the wooded western end of the Ochil Hills, 2¼ miles (3.5 km) north of Stirling. The earliest record of a bridge here is from 1520, the remains of a predecessor to the present bridge being still visible in the river with its former parapet running towards an old ...

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