From Glasgow; Loch Lomond and Highlands Low-Season Tour

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A lovely tour with a great value low season price. From Glasgow a day tour into Argyll and The Highlands. Visiting Inverary, Loch Lomond and The Rest and be Thankful.

Highlights

  • Scenic drives between Castles and pretty Villages among the Highland beauty.
  • This tour can be customised to the needs of your personal group.
  • Enjoy convenience and comfort with a vehicle and driver exclusively for you.
  • The ideal Itinerary, Historic locations, Quieter Roads, Mountains, Panoramas

Description

A tour outside of the Summer months means cooler temperatures and the picturesque likelihood of snowy mountains in the winter /spring months. Many guests wouldn’t change this time of year for any other, quiet roads, quiet villages and the wilder landscape make for a memorable visit. Worried about the weather, with a 24 hour cancelation, you have that covered. Leave Glasgow and head west towards Loch Lomond, the first stop on our tour is Dumbarton Castle which has the oldest recorded history of any Scottish Fortress, dating back to the 5th century when Saint Patrick sent a letter to King Ceretic, it was the first written letter about a settlement there. Since then Viking Kings, William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth 2 have been here. Leaving Dumbarton, it’s a short drive to your first view of ‘The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond’. Loch Lomond, over 23 miles long, has the largest surface area of any lake on the British mainland. Just 10 minutes later we stop at Luss, one of Scotland's most popular villages to visit, Walk past the pretty sandstone and slate cottages to the pier for wonderful views up and down Loch Lomond and across the loch to the mountains. From the pier it’s a very short walk to the atmospheric church graveyard which has graves dating back to 600AD / 700AD with a Viking hogback grave stone as well. Heading north from Luss, we round the head of Loch Long, which is a Sea loch, a long narrow inlet of the sea similar to a fjord, the tour now climbs to The Rest and be Thankful, a famous pass that divides Glen Kinglas from Glen Croe. Stoping at a viewpoint, enjoy beautiful views and of being very closely surrounded by the rugged Highlands with heather, mountainside and forest. Leaving The Rest and be Thankful we travel down to Loch Fyne, another Sea loch, noted for it’s seafood. The Loch Fyne Oyster Bar at the top of the Loch has a restaurant (open 5 days, closed on Tuesday and Wednesday) and a deli (open 7 days) Inverary, on Loch Fyne is a lovely village in a grand setting on the western shore of Loch Fyne. A walk to the picture perfect Inverary Castle is very popular for visitors. The castle grounds are open all year round, you can stroll right up to the front door although entrance inside the actual castle and its gardens is from April to the end of October (open 5 days, closed on Tuesday and Wednesday) Depending on time we can also visit two other attractions. Kilchurn Castle. Built around 1450, this long abandoned castle is still very impressive, it sits at the top of Loch Awe ringed by mountains both close by and distant. St Conan's Kirk Just 5 minutes from Kilchurn Castle is a very unique and beautiful church perched on the edge of Loch Awe. Described as enchanting, magical and fascinating, a wonderful stop. Return to Glasgow. Your Tour is custom made as well….you may have some places you want to visit and/or things you wish to experience. Tell us and we will do our best to include it in your tour.

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All guiding fees and vehicle costs Glasgow pickup and drop-off Local guide Transport by private vehicle

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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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