Oban, Glencoe, West Highland Lochs & Castles Day Tour (RT Glasgow)

A fantastic day out in the heart of the scenic Western Highlands taking in the superb ruins of Kilchurn Castle, stunningly situated at the head of Loch Awe and Inveraray Castle, home to the Duke of Argyll. This tour with Rabbies Trail Burners departs Glasgow every Thursday and Saturday (all year), and 4 days a week during the summer months - guaranteed!
1 Day Minicoach Tour of Oban, West Highland Lochs and Castles Departing Glasgow
The Itinerary
Depart Glasgow at 09.00 and travel northwest, through the gorgeous Glen Fruin, driving parallel with Loch Long. From here you will be crossing the Highland boundary fault line where the scenery changes quickly and dramatically - the flat fertile plains of the Lowlands giving way to shimmering lochs, rugged mountain tops and forest-filled glens. It"s easy to forget that this was once thought of as a dangerous frontier fought over by the fiercely territorial Highland clans such as the MacGregors, made famous by highland folk hero, Rob Roy MacGregor. Loch Lomond is Scotland"s largest loch and it takes its name from the mountain Ben Lomond on the eastern shore.
You will then take a leisurely drive over the at "Rest and Be Thankful" mountain pass. It was given its name in 1753 by the weary soldiers who had just finished building the old military road up through Glen Croe (not to be confused with Glencoe which you will visit later in the day) From here you will travel through the steep-sided mountains, known as the Arrochar Alps, to the picturesque harbour town of Inveraray on the shores of Loch Fyne, famous for the18th-century castle and home of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Campbell clan. The town was built at the same time as the castle and is a classic 18th century planned village with its straight wide streets and dignified Georgian houses, designed by Robert Adam, famous for his architecture in Edinburgh’s New Town. From here you will drive along the shore of Scotland’s longest loch, Loch Awe, where you stop for the short walk out to visit Kilchurn Castle, a magnificent ruin situated in the middle of Loch Awe and former home of the Campbells of Breadalbane.
You will then continue to the harbour town of Oban, gateway to the Isles, for lunch of your choice. After lunch you will then travel north along the west coast around Appin, passing the impregnable Castle Stalker, and into Scotland"s most famous valley, Glencoe. Stunningly beautiful, with its dramatic cliff faces and steep slopes, Glencoe is infamous as the site of the Glencoe massacre in 1692. Following orders from King William, Scottish soldiers under the leadership of Captain Robert Campbell slaughtered 38 men, women and children of the Macdonald clan. This was especially shocking as the soldiers had been living with the people of Glencoe for 2 weeks and killed them in their own homes. Nobody was ever punished for this crime, as the King himself had signed the order, but the Highlands would never be the same again.
Travelling south as you pass the majestic peak of Buachaille Etive Mor (meaning "the great shepherd of Etive") you descend towards the wild desolation of Rannoch Moor. At an altitude of over 1000ft, covered by heather and peat-bogs and dotted with dozens of lochs, it"s a unique landscape. From here you will then travel through Glen Falloch, and then drive south towards Loch Lomond. This is Scotland"s largest loch and it takes its name from the mountain Ben Lomond on the eastern shore. The last stop of the day will be in Luss, an 18th century conservation village with old workers cottages, built for the labourers of the Estate.
From here you return to Glasgow at approx 19.00
Departure Details:
Departure Time: 09:00hrs. Returns 19:00 approx
All our tours from Glasgow depart from: The Tourist Information Office,
George Square, Glasgow, Scotland.
Departure Days
Departs Thursday and Saturday (All Year)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (from April 2012)
Inclusions
Transportation by top of the range 16 seat Mercedes minicoach for a more personal experience.
Beware other operators claiming to deliver "small group tours" in 29-39 seat midi-coaches. We know it makes a big difference, because we tried touring in larger coaches and your experience wasn"t the same and you told us so. That"s why we stopped using larger coaches and we are the only 5 star operator in Scotland, who can truly claim to provide you a small group tour experience with a maximum of 16 passengers on tour.
Forced air ventilation as standard.
Services of a professional Rabbie"s driver/guide
Rabbie"s Discount Card - money off restaurants, shopping and attractions.
Exclusions
Lunch and refreshments.
All Visitor Attractions.
Important Information
Because we believe in time off the bus and give you opportunities to take nature walks we recommend you bring suitable clothing and footwear for your tour. Scotland can be a wet place!!
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Minimum Age
5 yearsTour Vehicle Type
Mini CoachDeparture Point
The Tourist Information Office, George Square, Glasgow, Scotland.Departure Time
09:00Expected return Time
19:00Duration of Tour
Full DayMonths of Operation
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, DecemberDeparture Point Map Location
Rates & Dates
Adult Prices: From £34 to £39 Discount Prices: From £31 to £36
Discount Price is for Students, Seniors over 60 and Children between 5 and 16.

