A visit to Dunblane is not complete without a walk along the sides of the beautiful river Allan which runs through the middle of the town. Paths can be accessed from the cathedral or either end of the bridge in the middle of the town centre.
Dunblane's Bishops' Palace & Well lies to the south of Dunblane Cathedral (1066), What remains is in poor structural condition. Grass covered barrel vaulted chambers can still be seen. Part of the Palace site is believed to extend under the Cathedral Hall.
Those interested in Scottish Jacobite history, may like to visit the scene of the battle of Sheriffmuir 1715. An obelisk monument to the Clan Macrae erected in 1915, stands on the battlefield. A short walk from the monument is the Gathering Stone - a block of grit, enclosed in an iron cage since 1840, where the standard of the Scottish clans is said to have been placed. If you carry on along the road you will arrive at the Sheriffmuir Inn, a child-friendly hotel which is a lovely spot for lunch or dinner.
The Leighton Library, the oldest purpose-built library in Scotland, was founded on the collection of Robert Leighton, Bishop of Dunblane, 1661-1670, later Archbishop of Glasgow, 1670-1674. In his will, Leighton left a sum of money for the building of the library for use by the clergy of Dunblane diocese. The library is situated close by Dunblane Cathedral, part of which dates from 1240. The library was built in part from fallen stone from the nearby ruined Bishop's Palace.
Dunblane Museum houses a collection of artefacts, paintings, prints and photographs about the Cathedral and Dunblane, and it has one of the largest collections of Communion tokens. The Museum is situated at The Cross in Dunblane, across the road from Dunblane Cathedral.
Sports and Leisure clubs are listed under Sports and Leisure
- 1st Dunblane Girls' Brigade Company
- 1st Dunblane Guide Company
- 2284 (City of Dunblane) Sqn Air Training Corps
- 25th Stirling (Dunblane) Boys' Brigade
- Allan Water Angling Improvement Association
- Carman Family Foundation
- Central Scotland School of Craft
- Central Scotland School of Jewellery
- Chatty Crafters
- Colourstrings Music Kindergarten
- Craft Central
- Creative Dunblane
- danceSIng
- Digital Makerspace
- DMC AllStars Cheer & Dance
- Doune & Dunblane Cricket Club
- Dunblane Allotment Group
- Dunblane and District Gardening Club
- Dunblane and Doune Bridge Club
- Dunblane and Stirling Beekeepers Association
- Dunblane Art Club
- Dunblane Bike Club
- Dunblane Bridge Club
- Dunblane by Cycle
- Dunblane Cathedral Handbell Ringers
- Dunblane Cathedral Society of Change Ringers
- Dunblane Chamber Orchestra
- Dunblane Civic Society
- Dunblane Fling
- Dunblane Folk Club
- Dunblane Local History Society
- Dunblane Rambling Club
- Dunblane Runners Club
- Dunblane School of Taekwon-Do (UKTC)
- Dunblane Scout Group
- Dunblane Senior Citizens
- Dunblane Whist Club
- Dunblane Wildlife Group
- First Responders in Dunblane : Trossachs Search & Rescue
- Friends of Holmehill
- Holmehill Community Buyout (former website)
- Italian for all
- Kids Make Dunblane
- Kinbuck Book Group
- Local Walking Group
- Monument Performing Arts School
- Music at 'the Dunblane' on Tuesday Nights from 8.30pm
- Music Bugs
- Oor Woollie
- Re-engage
- Rosenethe Singers
- Rotary Club of Bridge of Allan & Dunblane
- Royal British Legion : Dunblane Branch
- Rubber Chicken Theatre
- Sing and Sign
- St Blane's Drama Group
- Start-Up Stirling
- Strathallan Community Rail Partnership
- The Food Train
- The Incredible Years
- The Likhubula Partnership
- The Liltin Lassies
- The Stirling Recorded Music Society
- The University of Stirling Sports Centre
