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 – 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.
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
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.