Clackmannanshire, Scotland’s smallest council area, is tucked between the River Forth and the Ochil Hills. Known as the “Wee County,” it offers a combination of rural landscapes and urban living. The region has a rich history, with notable landmarks such as the Alloa Tower and the remains of the Antonine Wall. Despite its small size, Clackmannanshire is an attractive area for visitors, offering scenic walks, historical sites, and a quiet escape from city life.

