The study by the Scottish Tourism Economic Activity Monitor (STEAM) also revealed that visitor numbers were higher than the pre-pandemic peak in 2017, with a total of 4.662 million people visiting Stirling in 2024, which coincided with Stirling’s 900th anniversary
According to the data, an additional £45 million in economic impact was delivered from tourism across Stirling, up 6.7% on 2023. Direct expenditure increased by 6% to £506.6 million, while the number of days visitors spent in the area rose 3%, demonstrating consistent growth across a range of key indicators.
Hugely encouraging
Stirling Council Leader, Cllr Gerry McGarvey said: “These figures show Stirling’s tourism sector is achieving record results and is staging a remarkable recovery from the pandemic.
“This is providing a significant economic boost to the region and supporting thousands of jobs in sectors such as accommodation, food and drink, retail and recreation.
“This success is due to the hard work, innovation and collaboration across Stirling’s tourism sector, from our incredible businesses to the efforts of local and regional partnerships.
“While these numbers are hugely encouraging, it only reaffirms our determination to support further growth in this key part of our economy to maximise the benefits for everyone in Stirling.”
Exciting visitor experiences
The impressive results come as Stirling Council launches a new campaign to highlight some of the exciting visitor experiences across the area during the summer tourism season, from major attractions and tours to hidden gems and outdoor activities.
Over the next six weeks, from Tuesday 22 July, the council will be showcasing a different theme each week on its social channels and a unique experience each day.
Stirling was recently crowned Scotland’s cultural capital, while travel specialists Lonely Planet rated Stirling as Scotland’s top tourism destination. The Stirling Council area also includes parts of Loch Lomond and the West Highland Way, both of which also featured highly on the Lonely Planet list.
A number of businesses and projects in the Stirling area have also been recently shortlisted for Visit Scotland’s prestigious Thistle Awards: Radical Weavers, The Steamship Sir Walter Scott, The Glengoyne Distillery and The Explore Outdoors project, a partnership involving a number or organisations including Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and Stirling Council.
World-class tourism offering
Stirling Council Leader, Cllr Gerry McGarvey said: “We’ve got a world-class tourism offering across Stirling, with incredible attractions, history, culture, spectacular scenery and a vibrant city centre with a wide range of cafes, restaurants, bars, shops and venues.
“Stirling sits at the heart of Scotland and boasts excellent transport links. We also have some of Scotland’s most beautiful and diverse rural communities which have more unique attractions to explore and enjoy.
“That’s why people from across the world are coming here in record numbers and why we’re earning wider recognition from independent experts.
“This campaign is an opportunity for us to shine a light on the wide variety of exciting experiences and events for visitors and residents alike throughout Stirlingshire, as well as supporting our amazing businesses and communities. So keep an eye on our social channels over the coming weeks.”
Social media channels where the campaign will feature:
For more information on visiting Stirling, visit: YourStirling.com