Dumfries
Dumfries
Stirling
Stirling
Driving

Dumfries to Stirling

Updated: 28 May 2026

Stirling, a historic city in Scotland, is located 130 kilometers north of Dumfries. The most practical way to travel is by car via the A76 and M74 roads. The journey takes approximately 2 hours. This route offers beautiful views of the rolling countryside. It is a popular route for those visiting the heart of Scotland.

Total Distance: 130 km driving distance, 110 km straight-line distance.
Fastest Way
Driving, taking 2 hours, is the fastest way to reach the city.
Cheapest Way
Driving, if sharing costs, is the most economical option.
Compare Dumfries to Stirling Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
2 hrs
Avg Price
£24 - £30 (fuel)
Operator
N/A
Route
A76 and M74.

Parking is available in the city center.

Travel Tips
  • Road Conditions
    The M74 can be busy; drive with caution.
  • Walking
    The city center is very walkable and full of historic buildings.
  • Visitor Info
    Visit the local tourist office for maps of the area.
  • Booking
    No need to book parking in advance; there are plenty of spaces.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    The M74 is a major road; drive with caution.
  • Night Travel
    The city is well-lit, but be careful on rural roads at night.
  • Emergency
    Keep your phone charged for GPS navigation.
People Also Ask
  • Is Stirling worth visiting?
    Yes, it is a great base for exploring the Scottish countryside.
  • How do I get to Stirling from Dumfries?
    The best way is by car via the A76 and M74.
  • Are there trains to Stirling?
    Yes, but you would need to travel to Glasgow first.
  • Is it expensive to visit?
    It is generally affordable with many free attractions.
  • Can I walk around the city?
    Yes, the city center is very compact and pedestrian-friendly.
Quick Info
  • From Dumfries, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • To Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Spring and Summer for exploring the local parks.

Things to Do in Stirling
1
Stirling Castle
A historic castle with incredible views. It is a must-see.
2
National Wallace Monument
A historic monument dedicated to William Wallace. It is very informative.
3
Town Center
Explore the local shops and restaurants. The city has a unique historic architecture.
4
Old Town Jail
A historic jail with a fascinating history. It is very interesting.
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