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Cambuskenneth
Cambuskenneth, Stirling (geograph 3511448).jpg
An aerial view of Cambuskenneth
Cambuskenneth is located in Stirling
Cambuskenneth
Cambuskenneth
Population 250 
OS grid reference NS807939
Civil parish
Council area
Lieutenancy area
  • Stirling and Falkirk
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Stirling
Postcode district FK9
Dialling code 01786
Police Central Scotland
Fire Central Scotland
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament
  • Stirling
Scottish Parliament
  • Stirling
Website cambuskenneth.info
List of places
UK
Scotland
56°07′23″N 3°55′08″W / 56.123°N 3.919°W / 56.123; -3.919

Cambuskenneth (which is Camas Choinnich in Scottish Gaelic) is a small village in the city of Stirling, Scotland. It's home to about 250 people and is famous for the historic Cambuskenneth Abbey. The village sits right by the River Forth.

For a long time, the only way to reach Cambuskenneth by road was along Ladysneuk Road. Before 1935, people used a ferry to cross the river and get to Stirling. But then, a special footbridge was built across the river, making it much easier to reach the nearby area of Riverside.

Discovering Cambuskenneth Village

Cambuskenneth is a quiet and interesting place with a rich past. It's known for its peaceful setting next to the River Forth. This village offers a glimpse into Scottish history and local life.

Location and Getting Around

Cambuskenneth is located very close to the city of Stirling. It's nestled on the banks of the River Forth, which is a major river in Scotland. The village's location by the river has always been important for travel and trade.

How to Reach Cambuskenneth

Today, you can get to Cambuskenneth by road using Ladysneuk Road. This road connects the village to Alloa Road in Causewayhead. For people walking or cycling, the footbridge is a great way to cross the River Forth. It links the village directly to the Riverside district of Stirling.

  • River Forth: The River Forth is a large river in Scotland. It flows past Cambuskenneth, making the village a scenic spot.
  • Footbridge: This bridge was built in 1935. It made it much easier for people in Cambuskenneth to travel to Stirling without needing a boat.
  • Ferry Travel: Before the footbridge, people used a ferry to cross the river. This was the main way to get to Stirling from the village.

History and Important Places

Cambuskenneth has a long history, especially because of the famous Cambuskenneth Abbey. The village itself was once an old orchard, full of fruit trees.

Cambuskenneth Abbey

The Cambuskenneth Abbey is a very important historical site in the village. It was once a large and powerful abbey, playing a big role in Scottish history. Many important events happened there centuries ago. Even though it's mostly ruins now, it's a popular place for visitors to learn about the past.

Village Life Through Time

In the past, the village had a public house called the Abbey Inn. It was a place where people could meet and relax. This inn was located on the corner of North Street. It closed down in 2016.

Community Life Today

Even though it's a small village, Cambuskenneth has a strong sense of community. There are places where people gather and activities for residents.

Village Hall and Park

The village hall is a central spot for the community. It's located right next to the footbridge. This hall is where the community council holds its meetings. It's a place where villagers can discuss local issues and plan events.

Across from the village hall, you'll find the village park. This park is a great place for everyone to enjoy the outdoors. It has a special play area for children, which is perfect for younger kids. There's also a small football pitch where people can play games.

The River Forth at Cambuskenneth
The River Forth by Cambuskenneth
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