Explore Scottish lands and legend on join-in tour from Greenock
Located in the historic county of Renfrewshire, Greenock can offer you a lot of stunning views to see. Being also a part of the Glasgow Port and a major entry port for the city of Glasgow, it is also a popular tourist destination. On this join-in tour you will be able to explore the local history and culture, get an opportunity to visit the Stirling castle, to admire picturesque view in the Trossachs and make a brief stop in Aberfoyle. Your friendly tour guide will share with you the knowledge regarding the local history, culture and traditions.
What's included
- English-speaking guide
- Pick-up and drop-off
- Transportation
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Pick-up and drop-off at Greenock port
- Comfortable walking shoes required
- Suitcases and large rucksacks are not allowed at Stirling Castle
Highlights
Itinerary
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Leaving the port of Greenock (Glasgow), you’ll travel over the Erskine Bridge, taking in breathtaking views of the Clyde estuary, Dunbarton and its castle, before making first stop at Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond. From there, you’ll enter the Trossachs, known as ‘Scotland in miniature’ because of its stunning scenery and famous for being home to the outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor. After a brief stop in Aberfoyle, you’ll travel over the Duke’s Pass, pausing for a glimpse of Loch Achray, before you head to Stirling in the early afternoon. The last stop is the magnificent Stirling Castle, which sits high on a piece of volcanic rock and offers wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. You’ll have time to visit the castle (entrance fee not included) and learn of the exploits of famed historical figures, including William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots.
You’ll then make your way back to Glasgow.