The Best Sight in Aberfoyle, Stirling and the Central Highlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Aberfoyle - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Inchmahome

Fodor's Choice

The 13th-century ruined priory on the tiny island of Inchmahome, on the Lake of Menteith, is a lovely place for a picnic after you explore the building's chapter house and other remains. It was a place of refuge in 1547 for the young Mary, Queen of Scots. In season, a seven-minute ferry takes passengers to the island, now owned by the National Trust for Scotland. The ferry jetty is just past the Port of Menteith (a village) off the A81 shortly before Aberfoyle. The island is currently not accessible to visitors because a bird of prey has made its nest there, but check the website for more updates.