Tours from Glasgow

Culzean Castle, Burns Country and the Ayrshire Coast 1 Day Tour
  • Magnificent Culzean Castle and Gardens – Witness the beauty of Culzean Castle and its splendid grounds.
  • Clifftop walk – Gaze over the stunning Firth of Clyde from this traditional beauty spot.
  • Dunure and the Ayrshire Coast – Explore the sinister past and dark history of Dunure and its ruined coastal castle.
  • Robert Burns birthplace museum – Discover the roots of the most famous of Scots.
  • Alloway Old Kirk (Church) – Stand where witches danced and frolicked in the setting for one of Burns’ most famous poems.
  • The original “Brig O’ Doon” – This ancient medieval bridge’s famous arch is home to many stories of witchcraft and folklore.
  • Whitelee Windfarm – Behold Europe’s largest windfarm, an incredible space which powers 180,000 Scottish homes with clean energy.
Loch Lomond, Cruise and Whisky 1 Day Tour
  • Loch Lomond – One of Scotland’s largest lochs. Admire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family.
  • Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park – This magnificent protected area covers some of the finest Highland landscapes.
  • Loch Lomond Cruise – The ultimate way to learn about the legends of this iconic loch is from the water on this optional one-hour cruise. 
  • Luss – Pretty conservation village on the west side of Loch Lomond which offers stunning views of Ben Lomond.
  • Clydeside Whisky Distillery – Learn how whisky is made and admire the views of the river Clyde at this unique distillery in the Queen’s Dock in Glasgow.
Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond Whisky from Glasgow
  • Stirling Castle – The “Key to Scotland”, this impressive castle offers a dominating view of the area around it from its impregnable walls.
  • The Trossachs – This picturesque place is where the Lowlands meet the Highlands.
  • Rob Roy Country – One of the most charming corners of Scotland and once home to the famous outlaw, known as the “Robin Hood of Scotland”.
  • Balmaha Nature Trail Walk – Roam the beauty of Balmaha and explore its deep connection to nature.
  • Loch Lomond – One of Scotland’s largest lochs. Admire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family.
  • Glengoyne Whisky Distillery – Savour the tastes of this fabulous distillery’s unique barley drying technique, utilising warm air rather than peat smoke.
Outlander Adventure from Glasgow
  • Doune Castle – In Outlander, it’s the fictional Castle Leoch. And in reality, it’s a stunning castle with a tall gatehouse, an impressive great hall, and lovely views of the River Teith.
  • Culross – This 16th-century village poses as Cranesmuir in Outlander. It also starred in the movies: Captain America: First Avenger and The 39 Steps.
  • Midhope Castle* – Jamie’s family home, Lallybroch, is as lovely as it looks in the show.
  • Blackness Castle – The tough-looking castle looks like it could fend off an entire empire. And in Outlander, it impersonates Fort William.
  • Linlithgow Palace – This pretty palace is a favourite of ours because of its connection to Mary, Queen of Scots. It’s also known for one of the most intense scenes in the Outlander series…
Oban, Glencoe, Highland Lochs & Castles from Glasgow
  • Inveraray – Explore the densely packed history and beauty of this ancestral home and village built by the Duke of Argyll.
  • Glencoe – One of the most famous and romantic places in Scotland’s history, thanks to its grand loch side location and stunning ruins.
  • Loch Awe – Fabulous shore side ruins and its deep freshwater reserves make this site a haven for a great many wild species.
  • Rest and Be Thankful Pass – A former haven for weary road-laying soldiers, this historical point offers some amazing views.
  • Oban – Known nationwide as the ‘Gateway to the Isles’ and the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, this town offers charm and delicacies.
  • Loch Lomond National Park – One of Scotland’s largest lochs set in stunning parkland. Admire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family.
Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands from Glasgow
  • Rannoch Moor – Admire unforgettable views at this epic expanse of untouched wilderness.
  • Glencoe – Be moved by the sheer beauty and tragic tales of one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes.
  • Great Glen – A humongous fault line through the Scottish Highlands. It’s a location that’s as historically important as it is beautiful.
  • Fort Augustus – This wee town of 650 inhabitants is a great spot to watch boats coming in from the Caledonian Canal.
  • Loch Ness – Take a chance to go on an optional boat cruise or wander around this alluring and eerie loch.
  • Grampian Mountains – Enjoy classic views of one of Scotland’s most mesmerising mountain ranges.
  • Highland Perthshire – Travel through thick pine-clad slopes and take in views of crumbling castles.
The Isle of Skye 3 day tour from Glasgow
  • Eilean Donan Castle – An iconic and gorgeous 13th century castle that once warded off Viking invasions.
  • Glencoe – Be moved by the sheer beauty and tragic tales of one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes.
  • Quiraing Mountain Pass – Skye’s outstanding geological stunner. These strange formations gave Skye its nickname, the ‘Winged Isle’.
  • The Old Man of Storr – This sharp pinnacle of rock bursts out the land and can be seen for miles around.
  • Five Sisters of Kintail – Legend says a local wizard turned five sisters into these mountains so he could preserve their beauty.
  • Loch Ness – This loch holds more fresh water than all of the lakes in England and Wales combined. But does it also contain the Loch Ness Monster?
Mull and Iona 3 day tour from Glasgow
  • Loch Lomond National Park – One of Scotland’s largest lochs. Admire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family.
  • Oban – This Victorian harbour town offers excellent seafood and a charming intimacy.
  • Iona Abbey – The tiny island of Iona is inhabited by around 120 people. But it’s also the location of one of Scotland’s most important religious sights.
  • Fingal’s Cave – The cave is compiled of naturally assembled hexagonal pillars from a Paleocene lava flow.
  • Glencoe and the West Highlands – Famous for an ancient massacre, this beautiful spot offers peaceful waterside views from the site of ancient ruins.
  • Kilmartin Glen standing stones – Return to the past at one of the richest areas in the UK for Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in Scotland. A real prehistoric feast!
  • Tobermory – The quintessential Scottish harbour town.
Isle of Arran Adventure 3 day tour from Glasgow
  • Culzean Castle – An 18th-century castle with beautiful grounds and gorgeously elegant rooms.
  • Robert Burns Country – Discover the locations that inspired Scotland’s most famous poet.
  • Brodick and Brodick Castle – A quintessential Victorian castle that’s said to be haunted by a ‘grey lady’.
  • Isle of Arran Distillery – There used to be around 50 distilleries on Arran. But now, this is the only distillery keeping the tradition alive.
  • Machrie Moor stone circles – These prehistoric stone circles are the most famous archeological sites on the Isle of Arran.
  • Kintyre Peninsula – Admire gorgeous coastal views in this hidden away part of Scotland.
  • Loch Lomond – One of Scotland’s largest lochs. Admire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family.