Getting to Stirling

The University of Stirling’s campus is just two miles from the centre of Stirling in central Scotland and is easily accessible by bus, on foot and bike from Stirling city centre or Bridge of Allan. The ‘usual’ web based services will be able to create an efficient itinerary from Scotland’s airports to Campus.

Edinburgh Airport – The Scottish Citylink website has up-to-date timetable from Edinburgh Airport (service 909) to the University of Stirling. Citylink | Edinburgh, Edinburgh Airport, Stirling and Dunblane bus

Glasgow Airport – The FlixBus website has up-to-date timetables from Glasgow to the University of Stirling. Flixbus | Glasgow Airport to Stirling bus

Stirling – There is a university link bus (Unilink) from Stirling city centre which runs every 10-30 mins throughout the day. The midland Blue bird website has the most up-to-date timetable information. Unilink – Stirling city centre to the University of Stirling | Midland Bluebird

Parking

Parking charges apply Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm. Visitors can pay for parking through the RingGo app or over the phone.

CRiC delegates can enjoy free parking however they must provide their vehicle registration number, make and model at the conference registration desk.  If you don’t submit your car registration on arrival this will result in a private parking notice.   Please see the link below for more details:

There are several carparks on Campus which are monitored by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), so please be sure to provide your car registration details at registration so you can enjoy free parking.

Accessible Parking

All the car parks around campus include disabled parking bays, which are usually located close to the level access entrances of our main teaching buildings and halls of residence. Any Blue Badge holder can park in these spaces and are not required to pay and display.

Accessibility on Campus

The University of Stirling is committed to catering for the needs of every individual, and we’re always working to make sure our campus environment, and support services provide maximum accessibility for students and visitors.

Most footpaths around campus have gentle gradients, although there are some areas where steps or steeper slopes are unavoidable. All our buildings have provision for level access. Accessible toilets are provided in all our main buildings, and our teaching buildings and central atrium are

equipped with passenger lifts. All the main lecture theatres also have wheelchair accessible stations and modern audio/visual support systems installed. Many doors on campus are fitted with automated opening buttons, and we’re always implementing improvements as we carry out on-going refurbishments.

Getting around campus 

The following link to Mazemap can be used to navigate your way to specific rooms and around the wider Campus Estate.

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