Explore Scotland’s stunning lochs and castles on a scenic tour from Glasgow. Discover historic sites, breathtaking landscapes, and charming villages. Book your adventure today.
Explore Scotland’s stunning lochs and castles on a scenic tour from Glasgow. Discover historic sites, breathtaking landscapes, and charming villages. Book your adventure today.
- Luss - Situated along the tranquil shores of Loch Lomond, Luss enchants visitors with its timeless charm and breathtaking natural beauty. This charming village exudes serenity, surrounded by lush landscapes and the shimmering waters of the loch. Quaint cottages with vibrant facades line the narrow streets, their reflections dancing on the lake’s…
- Luss - Situated along the tranquil shores of Loch Lomond, Luss enchants visitors with its timeless charm and breathtaking natural beauty. This charming village exudes serenity, surrounded by lush landscapes and the shimmering waters of the loch. Quaint cottages with vibrant facades line the narrow streets, their reflections dancing on the lake’s gentle ripples. Walking along the waterfront promenade offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and distant mountains, creating an ideal setting for peaceful strolls and quiet contemplation. With its picturesque scenery and welcoming atmosphere, Luss captivates all who visit, providing a glimpse into the enduring allure of the Scottish Highlands.
- Rest and be Thankful - Photo stop: Located atop a mountain pass, Rest and Be Thankful provides sweeping views of expansive valleys and towering peaks, inviting visitors to pause, reflect, and appreciate the breathtaking scenery. The name, “Rest and Be Thankful,” reflects the gratitude of weary travelers who once stopped here to rest and take in the majestic surroundings. Whether bathed in sunlight or shrouded in mist, this iconic vantage point captivates with its rugged, untamed beauty, leaving a lasting impression on all who experience its remarkable vistas.
- Inveraray Castle - Photo stop: A stately masterpiece along the shores of Loch Fyne, Inveraray Castle epitomizes Scottish baronial architecture and aristocratic grandeur. Surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens and framed by rolling hills, this majestic fortress stands as a symbol of centuries of noble heritage and cultural significance. Its turreted towers, commanding battlements, and lavish interiors, adorned with priceless art and antique furnishings, offer a rare glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Dukes of Argyll, its distinguished owners. As visitors walk through its storied halls, they are transported back in time, immersed in tales of chivalry, intrigue, and refinement, making Inveraray Castle an essential destination for those seeking to experience the grandeur of Scotland’s aristocratic past.
- Kilchurn Castle - Photo stop: A hauntingly beautiful ruin on the shores of Loch Awe, Kilchurn Castle stands as a poignant reminder of Scotland’s turbulent past and medieval fortifications. Framed by mist-covered mountains and reflected in the calm waters of the loch, the castle’s striking silhouette and weathered stone walls evoke a sense of timeless grandeur. Built in the 15th century by Clan Campbell, the castle served as a strategic stronghold during Scotland’s clan power struggles. Despite its ruinous state, the castle exudes an air of mystery and resilience, inviting visitors to explore its crumbling chambers and towering battlements, where the echoes of ancient battles and tales of intrigue still linger. BONUS A short drive between Kilchurn Castle and St. Conan’s Kirk, a Highland Cow pasture offers a glimpse of Scotland’s beauty. These iconic creatures graze peacefully on rolling hills, their distinctive look and gentle nature making them perfect for a memorable photo.
- St Conan’s Kirk - Photo stop: Set amidst the scenic beauty of Loch Awe, St. Conan’s Kirk stands as a remarkable testament to one man’s vision and craftsmanship. Designed by architect Walter Douglas Campbell in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this captivating church seamlessly blends Gothic, Romanesque, and other architectural styles into a harmonious work of art. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the serene waters of Loch Awe, St. Conan’s Kirk exudes a whimsical charm with its intricately carved details, soaring spires, and vibrant mosaic floors. Inside, visitors are welcomed into a sanctuary adorned with ornate furnishings and exquisite artwork, creating an atmosphere of serenity and reverence, perfectly complementing the natural splendor of the Scottish countryside. Admission is by donation.
- Oban - Lunch: As Scotland’s seafood capital, Oban offers an exceptional culinary experience set against the stunning backdrop of the west coast. Strolling along the vibrant waterfront, the salty sea breeze and the enticing aroma of freshly prepared seafood invite you to explore the town’s charming restaurants. Whether indulging in traditional fish and chips or savoring succulent shellfish platters featuring locally sourced ingredients, Oban’s dining options cater to every palate. Whether you choose the cozy ambiance of a local pub or a sunlit terrace with harbour views, dining in Oban is more than just a meal—it’s an opportunity to embrace coastal living, where each dish reflects the flavours of the sea and the warmth of Scottish hospitality.
- Castle Stalker - Photo stop: Perched on a small tidal island at the mouth of Loch Laich, Castle Stalker exudes an air of medieval intrigue. Its rugged stone walls rise defiantly against a backdrop of tranquil waters and verdant hills, creating an iconic and captivating sight. Dating back to the 14th century, Castle Stalker has borne witness to centuries of history, serving as both a strategic stronghold and noble residence. Accessible only by boat or a narrow causeway at low tide, the castle’s remote location enhances its mystique, offering visitors a glimpse into Scotland’s storied past and the untamed beauty of its coastal landscapes. Whether cloaked in mist or bathed in sunlight, Castle Stalker remains an enduring symbol of Scotland’s rich history and timeless charm.
- Glencoe - Photo stop: As one of Scotland’s most renowned locations, Glencoe exemplifies the raw and awe-inspiring beauty of the nation’s natural landscapes. Carved by ancient glaciers and crowned by towering peaks, this rugged glen captivates visitors with its dramatic vistas and untamed wilderness. Traversing its winding roads, flanked by soaring mountains and cascading waterfalls, evokes a profound sense of reverence, highlighting the sheer magnitude of the surrounding terrain. Glencoe’s rich history adds an intriguing layer to its stunning scenery, with tales of clan rivalries and significant historical events echoing through the mist-shrouded valleys. Whether illuminated by the golden hues of sunrise or enveloped in the ethereal light of dusk, Glencoe enchants all who enter, leaving an indelible impression of Scotland’s wild beauty and rugged spirit.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Gratuities
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Gratuities
Begin a picturesque journey from either Glasgow or Greenock Ocean Terminal to the serene village of Luss, nestled on the banks of Loch Lomond. Relish the stunning views as you traverse Scotland’s verdant landscapes. In Luss, soak in the village’s quaint charm and tranquil atmosphere.
Proceed to Rest and Be Thankful for awe-inspiring mountain views, then…
Begin a picturesque journey from either Glasgow or Greenock Ocean Terminal to the serene village of Luss, nestled on the banks of Loch Lomond. Relish the stunning views as you traverse Scotland’s verdant landscapes. In Luss, soak in the village’s quaint charm and tranquil atmosphere.
Proceed to Rest and Be Thankful for awe-inspiring mountain views, then head to Inveraray Castle, steeped in Scottish history. Discover the ruins of Kilchurn Castle and the peaceful St. Conan’s Kirk.
Delight in a seafood lunch in Oban before passing by Castle Stalker and entering the dramatic scenery of Glencoe. Return to Glasgow or Greenock with cherished memories of Scotland’s natural beauty and rich heritage.
- If your group is larger than eight passengers, please contact us
- Tour duration includes travel time
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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.