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Scotland
Stirling
Torbrex

View from the Commondry – Old Drove Road loop from Stirling

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
United Kingdom
Scotland
Stirling
Torbrex

View from the Commondry – Old Drove Road loop from Stirling

Easy

3.5

(2)

15

riders

View from the Commondry – Old Drove Road loop from Stirling

00:58

12.3km

130m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

988 m

The Pavilion Cafe, King's Park

Highlight • Cafe

Popular place with lots of outdoor covered seating.

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2

2.43 km

Nice old village with handy community store.

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3

3.19 km

View from the Commondry

Highlight • Viewpoint

Nice viewpoint across the Forth Valley

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4

3.25 km

Old Drove Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Old broken up tarmac road

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5

4.75 km

Gillies Hill Quarry

Highlight • Structure

Gillies Hill is located west of Stirling and the M9, south of Cambusbarron, and north of the Bannock Burn in Central Scotland.

Gillies Hill covers a 140 hectares (350 acres) crag and tail which rises from a height of 79 metres (259 ft) at the Bannock Burn Bridge near Sauchie Craig to an elevation of 162 metres (531 ft)[1][2] at a point which overlooks the former quarrying operation to the west and Stirling Castle to the east. The hill lies north of the Bannock Burn, northeast of Sauchie Craig (an area designated SSSI, Site of Special Scientific Interest), east of the Touch Hills and Murrayswood, south of Cambusbarron, and west of Stirling and the M9.

Gillies Hill is the hill from which Robert the Bruce’s camp followers, or Gillies, descended onto the field of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 turning the tide of the battle which granted Scotland nearly 400 years of independence. The majority of Gillies Hill has been classified as a Semi-natural Ancient Woodland by the Woodland Trust using aerial surveys and by a follow-up Phase 1 habitat survey conducted in 2010. To date 21 Scotland & 38 United Kingdom ancient woodland indicator species have been documented on the hill demonstrating that the woodland’s understory and sections of its tree cover have been cloaked in woodland for centuries; the earliest mapped confirmation of trees on the site dates back to the 1580s Pont map

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6

5.57 km

Free Range Eggs Honesty Box

Highlight • Rest Area

Free Range Eggs Honesty Box.

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7

7.02 km

Swanswater Fishery

Highlight • Lake

Opening Times 8:00am to 4:30pm

Swanswater Fishery offers excellent fishing for trout for the bank angler as well as those that prefer fishing from a boat as there are a few boats available on Swanswater. (Float Tubes can also be hired). Located in Bannockburn, Stirling it is ideally situated for anglers visiting the City of Stirling and Central Scotland.

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B

12.3 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.28 km

4.20 km

2.27 km

1.35 km

189 m

Surfaces

5.42 km

4.37 km

1.78 km

524 m

193 m

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