May 9

Loch Lomond
From Glasgow, head on a scenic route through the villages of Doune and Callander, until you reach the Trossachs area of lakes and mountains. This route takes you past some areas of spectacular natural beauty, including Loch Venachar, Dukes Pass and the picturesque village of Aberfoyle. Finally, you will find at Loch Lomand where you can pay a visit to Loch Lomond National Park Visitor Centre or take a cruise to your leisure Balloch.

Loch Ness
From driving north from Glasgow, follow the signs to the stunning valley of Glen Coe. From there, take in regard to the town of Fort William, located at the foot of Ben Nevis. Continuing your way by you in Inverness. On the way you’ll pass Loch Lochy, Loch Oich and Loch Ness. Follow the signs to Fort Augustus, the pretty village, which leads to Loch Ness. A visit to Urquhart Castle near recommended. Loch Ness itself offers numerous opportunities for photos and you can even take a cruise on the famous lake. Who knows, you can even see ‘Nessie’! Cruises on the lake are possible, at a cost of about € 15 per person, an experience that is guaranteed to be memorable.

Neighbouring countries
Traveling south of Glasgow, follow signs for New Lanark, the World Heritage site, where a restored 18th century cotton mill can be visited. From there, driving through the town of Peebles, where you’ll have a spectacular view of the testimony of the Tweed Valley. This whole region is steeped in history and legends, stories of Rob Roy the accounts of Ivanhoe. Continue south of Abbotsford will take you directly to the heart of neighboring countries, where you are guaranteed to be dazzled by the breath-taking landscapes.

West Coast Tour
Depart from Glasgow, responsible for the city of Paisley, where local attractions include Abbey and weavers cottage where the famous Paisley modes of origin of textiles. From there, take a trip to the west of Loch Lomond to the town of Inveraray, where the beautiful fairy tale castle is guaranteed to attract your attention. Driving a little further, you arrive at Kilmartin, the house of former circles of stones and burial chambers.

Leave a Comment

Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.