Loch Lomond, Loch Awe, Oban and Inveraray Day Trip from Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Rating:
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours 27 minutes
For visitors to Glasgow this is one of the most popular tours Scotland has to offer. The stunning Highlands scenery, Scotland's history and the opportunity to indulge with a taste of fresh seafood. Our professional guides wide range of knowledge make your visit to Scotland remarkable. They will bring Scotland's history to life.
More About This Activity All Day Trips →
For visitors to Glasgow this is one of the most popular tours Scotland has to offer. The stunning Highlands scenery, Scotland's history and the opportunity to indulge with a taste of fresh seafood. Our professional guides wide range of knowledge make your visit to Scotland remarkable. They will bring Scotland's history to life.We depart Scotland's largest city Glasgow, traveling to the largest expanse of fresh water in Scotland Loch Lomond. Here we can visit the conservation Luss village for coffee and sightseeing. Luss is known for the T.V programme "Take the Highroad".
Traveling deep into the Highlands, we pass by some amazing views (including Loch Awe, the longest in Scotland). Every moment you spend here you feel is rich with history. The Kilchurn Castle (historically a stronghold of the Campbell Clan) is known for being haunted it is a ruined 15th and 17th century structure on a rocky peninsula. On this part of the tour you will understand the Battle of the Pass of Brander, known as the Wars of Scottish Independence.
It's lunchtime and we arrive at Oban here you can explore Scotland's Victorian seaside town, climb up to McCaig's Tower, enjoy the stunning views to the isles of Mull and Kerrera. On offer here is some of the freshest seafood you'll ever have tasted (own expense).
Heading home, you'll visit the seat of the Campbell Clan at Inveraray, where we'll stop so that you can indulge in ice-cream, homemade cakes,sweets and a drink in the elegance of Loch Fyne (own expense).
Traveling deep into the Highlands, we pass by some amazing views (including Loch Awe, the longest in Scotland). Every moment you spend here you feel is rich with history. The Kilchurn Castle (historically a stronghold of the Campbell Clan) is known for being haunted it is a ruined 15th and 17th century structure on a rocky peninsula. On this part of the tour you will understand the Battle of the Pass of Brander, known as the Wars of Scottish Independence.
It's lunchtime and we arrive at Oban here you can explore Scotland's Victorian seaside town, climb up to McCaig's Tower, enjoy the stunning views to the isles of Mull and Kerrera. On offer here is some of the freshest seafood you'll ever have tasted (own expense).
Heading home, you'll visit the seat of the Campbell Clan at Inveraray, where we'll stop so that you can indulge in ice-cream, homemade cakes,sweets and a drink in the elegance of Loch Fyne (own expense).
« Go Back