Discover Loch Lomond, Glencoe & the Scottish Highlands on a day tour
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Discover Loch Lomond, Glencoe & the Scottish Highlands on a day tour
Discover Loch Lomond, Glencoe & the Scottish Highlands on a day tour
Got a Question?
- Do not hesitate to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.
- 01412 66 00 77
- info@appsgo.co.uk
Overview
Mysterious, dramatic, and unforgettable — Scotland leaves an impression like no other. From ancient tales to vast, untamed landscapes, every corner of this land feels alive with legend. On this immersive full-day Highlands tour, travel deep into Scotland’s most iconic scenery and history.
Hear gripping stories of the Jacobites and the battles that shaped the nation, marvel at the striking beauty and raw grandeur of Glencoe, and stand on the shores of legendary Loch Ness, where myth and mystery continue to captivate visitors from around the world.
Perfect for travellers with limited time, this action-packed day tour offers a remarkable opportunity to experience the very essence of Scotland — its history, its wilderness, and its enduring legends — all in one unforgettable journey.
Descriptions
Schedule Details
Pick up point Glasgow
Our pick-up point can be any hotel, Airbnb, station, or the airport in Glasgow. We will come and pick you up.
The Kelpies
The Kelpies are two striking 30-metre-high steel horse-head sculptures located in The Helix Park, Falkirk. Designed by sculptor Andy Scott, they celebrate Scotland’s powerful horse-driven heritage and are inspired by the mythical kelpies of Scottish folklore—shape-shifting water spirits said to inhabit lochs and rivers. Today, the Kelpies stand as a dramatic symbol of strength, history, and modern Scottish creativity.
Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is one of Scotland’s most historic and strategically important fortresses, dramatically set atop a volcanic rock. Closely linked to key moments in Scottish history and legendary figures such as William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, the castle offers impressive architecture and panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.
Highland Cow
The Highland cow is one of Scotland’s most iconic animals, easily recognised by its long shaggy coat and wide curved horns. These gentle animals are well adapted to the harsh Highland climate and are often seen grazing in open countryside.
Loch Lubnaig
Loch Lubnaig is a peaceful freshwater loch nestled between Callander and Strathyre in the heart of the Trossachs. Surrounded by forested hills and dramatic mountain scenery, it is known for its calm waters and natural beauty.
Bridge of Orchy
Bridge of Orchy is a peaceful Highland village surrounded by dramatic mountains and open moorland. Named after its historic stone bridge over the River Orchy, it offers classic Scottish scenery and a quiet glimpse into life in the heart of the Highlands—perfect for short stops and scenic photos
Loch Tulla Viewpoint
Loch Tulla Viewpoint offers a stunning stop on the edge of Rannoch Moor, with sweeping views across open wilderness, calm waters, and distant Highland mountains. It’s a perfect place to pause, breathe in the fresh air, and capture the raw, untamed beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
The Three Sisters Viewpoint
The Three Sisters Viewpoint in Glencoe showcases one of Scotland’s most iconic mountain scenes. These dramatic peaks—Beinn Fhada, Gearr Aonach, and Aonach Dubh—rise steeply from the glen, creating a powerful and unforgettable landscape shaped by ancient glaciers and rich Highland history.
Glencoe Mountain Ski Resort
Glencoe Mountain Ski Resort is Scotland’s oldest ski centre, set in a dramatic Highland landscape of rugged mountains and wide-open views. In winter it offers skiing and snow sports, while in warmer months it’s a popular stop for scenic views, photography, and enjoying the wild beauty of Glencoe from above.
Back to Glasgow
Places You’ll See :
1. Falkirk
2. Striling
3. Loch Lomond
4. Loch Lubnaig
5. Callander
6. Glencoe
F.A.Q
How many passengers can travel together?
Ans : We prefer a minimum group of 5 people. Our prices are fixed per group and remain the same whether the group has 4 or 7 people.
Can we change the route if we want to?
Of course, this is a private tour. Our guide will be with you for 10–11 hours, and you can choose where you would like to go. Please ensure the driver can return to Glasgow after the end of the shift.
What kind of dress and footwear should it be?
Dress in layers with a waterproof jacket, and wear comfortable, waterproof walking shoes or trainers. Scotland’s weather changes quickly, so be prepared for rain and cooler temperatures.
What kind of food can we eat during the journey?
Since it’s a day trip, having a light lunch is the way to go! You’ll stay energised, avoid that sleepy feeling, and get to soak in even more of the amazing scenery. Let’s make the most of every moment!
What is the best time to start our journey?
Let’s kick off our journey as early as possible, right after breakfast—ideally between 8 and 8:30 am! Starting early is super important because the Highlands get really busy during the summer, and we don’t want to miss out on any of the fun or beautiful sights.
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What's Included
- Guide
- Instant Email Confirmation
- Private Driver (Experienced Taxi Driver)
- Private Guide (Local Knowledge)
- Transport
What's Excluded
- Admission
- Flights
- Gratuity or Tips
- Meals
Activities
- Highland Cow
- kelpies
- Land scape
- Water Falls
Important information
- Drivers : All of the drivers are very experienced and knowledgeable about the local area, but they are not professional tour guides. Consider including a 45-minute driver lunch break within the tour time. This is a legal requirement according to traffic laws in the United Kingdom, as well as for health and safety reasons.
Got a Question?
- Do not hesitate to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.
- 01412 66 00 77
- info@appsgo.co.uk
