Private Minibus Tour to the Highlands and West Coast from Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Leave Glasgow and travel northwest into the countryside, then it's into the Highlands. After stopping for a photo at Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe, you'll head further northwest to Inverary with time to enjoy lunch, and a visit to the Castle.
On departing Inverary, it'll be time to head over the mountains with a brief photograph stop at the top of the “Rest & Be Thankful” Pass.
The last stop will be in the village of Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond and then it'll be time to head back to Glasgow.
On departing Inverary, it'll be time to head over the mountains with a brief photograph stop at the top of the “Rest & Be Thankful” Pass.
The last stop will be in the village of Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond and then it'll be time to head back to Glasgow.
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Leave Glasgow and travel northwest into the countryside, then it's into the Highlands. After stopping for a photo at Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe, you'll head further northwest to Inverary with time to enjoy lunch, and a visit to the Castle.
On departing Inverary, it'll be time to head over the mountains with a brief photograph stop at the top of the “Rest & Be Thankful” Pass.
The last stop will be in the village of Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond and then it'll be time to head back to Glasgow.Leave Glasgow and you'll drive past Stirling Castle (from the motorway), into the countryside and past Doune Castle - a well preserved 14th century Castle, set amid lovely Stirlingshire countryside.
Hear the exciting history of the medieval castle and residents. Doune Castle is the atmospheric stand-in for the fictional Castle Leoch in the TV show Outlander and has also been used as a film location for Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
You'll have time for a rest stop before heading into the Highlands. Passing lochs and mountains, you'll stop for a photo at Kilchurn Castle settled on the banks of Loch Awe; this is one of the most photographed castles in Scotland, often used in calendars and numerous other promotional material.
Next, you'll travel northwest to Inverary (17th Century); in this picturesque town, you will have time to enjoy lunch and perhaps visit the jail or castle (featured in Downtown Abbey).
On departing Inverary, enjoy the views of Loch Fyne (famous for seafood), and head over the mountains with a brief photograph stop at the top of the “Rest & Be Thankful” Pass.
The last stop will be in the Victorian village of Luss located on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. After visiting this quaint village, it'll be time to return back to Glasgow.
On departing Inverary, it'll be time to head over the mountains with a brief photograph stop at the top of the “Rest & Be Thankful” Pass.
The last stop will be in the village of Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond and then it'll be time to head back to Glasgow.Leave Glasgow and you'll drive past Stirling Castle (from the motorway), into the countryside and past Doune Castle - a well preserved 14th century Castle, set amid lovely Stirlingshire countryside.
Hear the exciting history of the medieval castle and residents. Doune Castle is the atmospheric stand-in for the fictional Castle Leoch in the TV show Outlander and has also been used as a film location for Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
You'll have time for a rest stop before heading into the Highlands. Passing lochs and mountains, you'll stop for a photo at Kilchurn Castle settled on the banks of Loch Awe; this is one of the most photographed castles in Scotland, often used in calendars and numerous other promotional material.
Next, you'll travel northwest to Inverary (17th Century); in this picturesque town, you will have time to enjoy lunch and perhaps visit the jail or castle (featured in Downtown Abbey).
On departing Inverary, enjoy the views of Loch Fyne (famous for seafood), and head over the mountains with a brief photograph stop at the top of the “Rest & Be Thankful” Pass.
The last stop will be in the Victorian village of Luss located on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. After visiting this quaint village, it'll be time to return back to Glasgow.
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