Oban is often regarded as the “Gateway to the Hebrides” and not only that it has some of the finest seafood in Scotland plus the added bonus of the famous Oban whisky distillery. This tour has it all. Impressive castles, famous lochs, mountain scenery and some very beautiful architecture with one of our favourite buildings in Scotland St Conan’s Kirk. Learn about Clan rivalries from your guide and visit the family seat of the Clan Campbell Inveraray Castle.
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We will leave Glasgow and drive just over 1 hour heading towards Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park passing over the river Clyde via the Erskine Bridge. Going through the town of Dumbarton your guide will tell point out Dumbarton Castle which sits on Dumbarton Rock. William Wallace was held here after being betrayed by his friend John Menteith. As we get to Loch Lomond your guide will tell you about Scotlands famous Munro Mountains and point out Ben Lomond the furthest south of the Munro's. As we pass along Loch Long and up through Glen Coe we will make our first stop of the day at the rest and be thankful. A place given its name by the soldiers who built the original military road in 1753. This offers wonderful views back down the Glen.
A short 30 minute drive from the rest and be thankful will take us into the town of Inveraray, we will now stop at the impressive Inveraray Castle the Clan seat of the Campbells. One of Scotland's most famous Clans your guide will tell you about the Castle and how the Campbells rose from being a relatively small Clan in the 13th century to becoming the most powerful Clan Scotland has seen. The Castle is the residence of the Duke of Argyll a title given to the Chiefs of Clan Campbell by William of Orange in 1701. The Castle's foundation stone was laid in 1745 replacing a previous 15th-century Castle. Take time to explore inside the Castle & its beautiful gardens or wonder round the town taking in its quaint little streets and beautiful vistas from the waterfront. Please note Inveraray Castle is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, therefore we are unable to visit the interior of the castle. We will still visit Inveraray town and you will be able to get exterior pictures of the castle.
Another 30-minute drive we will come onto the longest freshwater loch in Scotland called Loch Awe where we will find the original Campbell seat of power, Kilchurn Castle. Built in 1450 it was severely damaged by lightning in 1760 and abandoned in favour of the new Castle in Inveraray. This will be a 10-minute stop at the viewpoint along the A819 road.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
Driver Guide will greet passengers at chosen pick up location. This can be outside Buchanan bus station if you prefer a designated pick up location. We will message you the night before to confirm pick up location and time. Please add pick up location request when booking Pick up and drop off can be different if requested
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