Our most popular one day tours are

Three Lochs - Braveheart - City of Glasgow

THREE LOCHS  – This day tour of Argyll takes us over mountainous roads that boast breathtaking views.  Passing through the village of Arrochar, we ascend the steep  “Rest And Be Thankful”  road before arriving at the renowned Loch Fyne Oyster Bar. The Royal Burgh of Inveraray where a visit to the  Castle  and it’s Tearooms are a firm favourite. Our return journey (time permitting) shall take us along the northern shore of Loch Lomond passing through the Highland villages of Tyndrum and Crianlarich .

A discovery of Scotland's turbulent past

BRAVEHEART Battle of Bannockburn was a famous victory for King Robert the Bruce against Edward’s English army in the year 1314. Stirling Castle is the regimental home of  The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders museum with nearby The Church of the Holy Rude where Mary Queen of Scots worshiped and her infant son James was crowned. The Wallace Monument looks over the battle site of Stirling Bridge (1297) and also offers panoramic views towards the Ochil Hills. Enjoy a wee dram at Perthshire’s Tullibardine Distillery or why not treat yourself to our fine Scottish cuisine.

Let Glasgow Flourish

CITY OF GLASGOW – The Tolbooth Steeple and Mercat Cross…the “haunted” Saracen Head public house. The People’s Palace social history museum and Winter Gardens botanic glasshouse…discover the Clyde’s ship-building heritage at the Clyde Maritime Centre…then enjoy panoramic perspective from the Glasgow Science Centre’s 127m viewing tower. For lovers of art and history there’s the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery and Riverside Museum of Transport. The Victorian Botanical Gardens coupled with Glasgow University and the splendour of the buildings in Glasgow’s City Centre are all included, together with Glasgow Cathedral, and the numerous artifacts of Sir William Burrell.

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