Trossachs and Teith is a largely rural ward within the Stirling council area of Scotland, taking in a mix of glens, lochs and pastoral low hills where the highland fringe meets lowland farmland. Much of the ward lies on the eastern edge of The Trossachs National Park, with scenic waterways and the River Teith threading through the valleys; Callander often serves as the main gateway town for visitors heading into the hills.
The local economy blends tourism and outdoor recreation with forestry, farming and some small‑scale hydro and service industries, while tight‑knit villages and hamlets maintain strong community life. The area is rich in outdoor and cultural traditions - walking, cycling, fishing and local festivals - but also faces familiar rural challenges around housing, transport and maintaining services for an ageing population.