Explore Scotland’s hidden gems on a private tour from Greenock. Discover myths, majestic landscapes, and enchanting sights. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
Explore Scotland’s hidden gems on a private tour from Greenock. Discover myths, majestic landscapes, and enchanting sights. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
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The Devil’s Pulpit - The name “Devil’s Pulpit” is derived from an unusual mushroom-shaped rock formation at the base of the gorge. According to legend, this was the spot where the devil would stand to deliver sermons to his followers. While the truth of this story is uncertain, standing there certainly feels otherworldly.
Reaching the pulpit is…
- The Devil’s Pulpit - The name “Devil’s Pulpit” is derived from an unusual mushroom-shaped rock formation at the base of the gorge. According to legend, this was the spot where the devil would stand to deliver sermons to his followers. While the truth of this story is uncertain, standing there certainly feels otherworldly.
Reaching the pulpit is quite an adventure. A steep staircase, known as “Jacob’s Ladder,” winds down the cliff face. It’s not for the faint-hearted, so it’s advisable to wear sturdy shoes and take your time.
“Toilet facilities are not available”
Note: Admission Fees: The tour will take place outside the attractions only.
- Kilmahog - Kilmahog Woollen Mill: FK17 8HD: (20 min) is a renowned and historic establishment located in the village of Kilmahog, near Callander in Scotland. It is a popular destination for those seeking traditional Scottish woolen products and an insight into the country’s textile heritage. At Kilmahog Woollen Mill, visitors can explore a wide range of Scottish products, including tartans, kilts, tweeds, and other woolen goods. The mill has its own weaving and knitting facilities, where skilled artisans produce high-quality textiles.
Highland cow: Highland cows, also known as Highland cattle, are a Scottish breed recognized for their shaggy coats and distinctive long horns. They are often considered an iconic symbol of Scotland.
“Toilet facilities are available”
Note: Admission Fees: The tour will take place outside the attractions only.
- Loch Lubnaig - Loch Lubnaig is a freshwater loch located in the southern Scottish Highlands, near Callander in Stirling. It is a favored destination for tourists and locals alike, celebrated for its picturesque beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The loch is situated in the heart of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and forests. The loch is approximately five kilometers long and is fed by the Balvag and Edinample Burn rivers. It is a popular spot for fishing, with brown trout and pike being the main catches.
“Toilet facilities are available”
Note: Admission Fees: The tour will take place outside the attractions only.
- Stirling Castle - Stirling Castle is a historic fortress located in Stirling, Scotland. It sits atop Castle Hill, a strategic location that has been used for defensive purposes since prehistoric times. The castle has a rich history and has played a significant role in many of Scotland’s major events, including the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite risings. The castle also offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Wallace Monument.
Ticket:
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/stirling-castle/tickets/
“Toilet facilities are available”

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide in person
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide in person
- Admission Fees: Tour will take place outside the attractions only
- Stirling Castle: Child age 7-15 £11.70, for Adult 16 - 64 age - £19.50
- On-board WiFi
- Admission Fees: Tour will take place outside the attractions only
- Stirling Castle: Child age 7-15 £11.70, for Adult 16 - 64 age - £19.50
- On-board WiFi
Experience the beauty of Scotland on a private day tour from Glasgow to the Highlands. Let your spirit soar amidst breathtaking landscapes and majestic scenery, even with a tight schedule
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Visit the Kelpies, where the myth of the half beast and half fish emerging from the sea and taking people away to the sea.
*Get ready for majestic adventure! We may…
Experience the beauty of Scotland on a private day tour from Glasgow to the Highlands. Let your spirit soar amidst breathtaking landscapes and majestic scenery, even with a tight schedule
- Visit the Kelpies, where the myth of the half beast and half fish emerging from the sea and taking people away to the sea.
*Get ready for majestic adventure! We may witness Mary Scott’s coronation at Starling Castle.
*Meet the delightful Highland cow, ready to warmly welcome you and strike a pose for unforgettable photos!
*Discover Loch Lubnaig, where nature’s harmonious blend of water, mountains, and landscapes awaits you.
*Glenaco offers a breathtaking view where you might catch a glimpse of the ghostly figures of the MacDonald clan women and children on the mysterious Dead Island.
*Witness the magic of majestic trains passing by as you bask in the enchanting sound of the train whistle at Glenfinnan Viaduct.
*We offer pickup and drop-off services at the location of your choice in Glasgow.
- Remaining hours are allotted for transportation.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.