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Exploring Doune, Scotland, A Drive Through.
Doune is a small rural town steeped in history located in the Stirling council area of Scotland.
Doune is known for it's historic Doune Castle, which is a very popular tourist attraction. The castle is well-preserved and has been featured in various films and television series, including "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" and "Outlander."
Doune offers a charming, picturesque setting with traditional Scottish architecture. It's a quaint town that attracts visitors looking to explore its history and natural beauty. Doune is also known for its proximity to the Trossachs National Park, making it a convenient base for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Scottish countryside.
Standing In Main Street, Kilmadock Parish Church, is a beautiful building with a rich history. Visitors can explore the church and its grounds, as well as attend services if they wish.
The Cross, located in the heart of Doune, is a historic landmark that has been a focal point in the village for centuries.
Doune Castle
Doune Castle was built in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, and it served as a stronghold for the powerful Stewart family. It played a role in various historical events and was strategically important during the Wars of Independence in Scotland.
The castle is a fine example of late medieval military architecture. It features a central courtyard surrounded by high curtain walls and towers. The gatehouse, with its imposing wooden doors and portcullis are particularly impressive.
Doune Castle is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in both its history and its connection to film and television. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, including the great hall and various rooms, and enjoy panoramic views from the battlements.
The castle is in the care of Historic Environment Scotland, which ensures its preservation and provides informative displays for visitors.
Colonel David Stirling
David Stirling was a British Army officer who is best known for founding the Special Air Service (SAS), one of the most elite and renowned special forces units in the world.
David Stirling was born on November 15, 1915, in Stirlingshire, Scotland. He came from a privileged background, as his family owned the nearby Keir estate in Scotland.
Stirling initially joined the British Army and served as a lieutenant in the Scots Guards during World War II. However, he soon became dissatisfied with conventional military operations and believed that a more unconventional and agile force was needed to combat the Axis powers.
In July 1941, while recovering from injuries sustained in a parachute jump, Stirling conceived the idea of forming a special forces unit that could carry out hit-and-run raids behind enemy lines. He pitched his idea to British authorities, and the Special Air Service (SAS) was officially formed in July 1941, with Stirling as its founder and commanding officer.
Under Stirling's leadership, the SAS conducted daring and highly successful raids in North Africa, Italy, and France during World War II. These operations targeted enemy airfields, supply lines, and infrastructure, causing significant disruption to Axis forces.
After the war, Stirling continued to be involved in military affairs and special operations. He was promoted to the rank of colonel and remained connected to the SAS. However, he left the Army in 1958.
David Stirling led an adventurous life that included various pursuits such as motorsports and exploration. He also maintained a strong interest in security and defence matters.
Even today, he is widely regarded as a pioneer of modern special forces operations. The SAS he founded has continued to evolve and remains a highly respected and effective military unit. His innovative ideas and leadership have had a lasting impact on the way special operations are conducted worldwide.
David Stirling passed away on November 4, 1990, but his legacy lives on through the continued operations and reputation of the Special Air Service.
The nearby Argaty Red Kite Centre offers visitors the opportunity to see these magnificent birds up close and learn about their conservation efforts. @explorescotland
Music: Two as One, David Celeste, Epidemic Sound; The Quiet Hours, Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound.
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@user-vh6rj3be5w
@user-vh6rj3be5w 9 месяцев назад
Scotland is beautiful. Tha Castle is magnificent, beyond words. I feel the history. Great Scotland !! I'm black Irish.
@explorescotland
@explorescotland 9 месяцев назад
Scotland is even nicer on a sunny day!
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@user-jb4vx9xk4x 9 месяцев назад
Thanks
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