Discover Scotland’s iconic Highlands, castles, and charming towns on a private tour from Glasgow. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
Discover Scotland’s iconic Highlands, castles, and charming towns on a private tour from Glasgow. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
- Pollok Country Park - Pollok Country Park is home to a herd of approximately 50 Highland Cows. It is the largest park in Glasgow, spanning 361 acres and featuring over 6 miles (11 km) of woodland trails. The park was once part of the Old Pollok Estate and includes Pollok House, built in 1752, which served as the ancestral home of the Maxwell…
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Pollok Country Park - Pollok Country Park is home to a herd of approximately 50 Highland Cows. It is the largest park in Glasgow, spanning 361 acres and featuring over 6 miles (11 km) of woodland trails. The park was once part of the Old Pollok Estate and includes Pollok House, built in 1752, which served as the ancestral home of the Maxwell family. The Maxwell family’s connection to Pollok Country Park dates back even further, to the 13th century.
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Luss Village Paths - Enjoy a stop at a picturesque location on Loch Lomond, offering excellent photo opportunities, as well as access to gift shops, restrooms, and cafes. Boat tours on the loch are available, which can be booked in advance and last up to one hour.
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Rest and be Thankful - Pause at a stunning location for capturing panoramic views of Scotland’s landscape. This is an ideal moment to reflect and take memorable photos of the area’s natural beauty.
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Inveraray Castle - Arrive at the entrance of Inveraray Castle, where you can embark on a self-guided tour of the castle and its gardens. Immerse yourself in the rich history of both Scotland and Britain. No advanced booking is required, but there is an entry fee per person. Open Thursday to Monday (closed Tuesday & Wednesday) from 1 April to 28 October.
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Kilchurn Castle - Stop at a scenic spot perfect for taking stunning photographs of Kilchurn Castle, a structure dating back to the mid-1400s.
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St Conan’s Kirk - St Conan’s Kirk, located in the charming village of Lochawe, attracts visitors from around the globe. This structure is notable not only for its architectural beauty but also for the peaceful atmosphere that surrounds it. The Kirk is a unique architectural treasure showcasing a variety of styles, including Norman and Gothic elements. The surrounding gardens offer breathtaking views of Loch Awe.
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Oban - Discover delightful gift shops and cozy cafes, and climb to the renowned McCaig’s Tower, where you can enjoy stunning views of Oban and the Isle of Mull on a clear day. An optional visit to Dunstaffnage Castle is also available.
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Castle Stalker - Castle Stalker, known in Gaelic as Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer, is believed to have originally been the site of a Fortalice (a small fortified building) belonging to the MacDougalls when they were Lords of Lorn, built around 1320. The MacDougalls lost their title after their defeat by King Bruce at Brander Pass in 1308 but regained it for a period after 1328. Around 1388, the Lordship of Lorn passed to the Stewarts, including the lands of Castle Stalker.
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Glencoe - Make several stops in and around Glencoe, offering numerous photo opportunities. Capture breathtaking views of the iconic Three Sisters and immerse yourself in the stunning landscape of the Highlands.
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Rannoch Moor - Visit Rannoch Moor, a breathtaking 50-square-mile expanse in the Scottish Highlands. With fantastic photo opportunities, enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this remarkable area, perfect for capturing the essence of Scotland’s wilderness.
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Loch Tulla Viewpoint - Loch Tulla, a stunning freshwater lake located in the heart of Scotland. Situated between the towns of Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy, this beautiful body of water is surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, making it one of the most picturesque places to take in the view.
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Falls of Falloch - Stop at the Falls of Falloch car park. From there, a 5-minute walk leads you to the stunning Falls of Falloch, where the River Falloch cascades in a single leap of about 10 meters. A fantastic photo opportunity.
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- personal expenses
- Lunch
- personal expenses
- Lunch
Join Caledonian Tours on a journey to the Highlands of Scotland. Visit Loch Lomond and chat with the locals. See the famous Highland Coos, and snap a selfie. Wander through the charming town of Oban and ascend to McCaig’s Tower. See the panoramic views from Rest and Be Thankful, and immerse yourself in the history in the beauty of Inveraray Castle &…
Join Caledonian Tours on a journey to the Highlands of Scotland. Visit Loch Lomond and chat with the locals. See the famous Highland Coos, and snap a selfie. Wander through the charming town of Oban and ascend to McCaig’s Tower. See the panoramic views from Rest and Be Thankful, and immerse yourself in the history in the beauty of Inveraray Castle & Gardens. Capture breathtaking photos of Kilchurn Castle and explore the architectural gem of St Conan’s Kirk. Experience the beauty of Glencoe, Rannoch Moor, and the Falls of Falloch. With Caledonian Tours, you’ll create lasting memories of Scotland’s most iconic sights. Travel in style in your own private, fully air-conditioned vehicle, suiting up to 8 ​passengers. Book your private tour today and let us guide you through the heart of the Highlands!
- Travel time is included in total duration
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.