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Loch Lomond, Glencoe and Oban Highlands Small Group Day Trip from Glasgow

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Go off the beaten path to photograph island castles, lochs, and misty glens with an expert guide

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12 h


Max 16 Guests

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Most Highland day trips cram you onto a full-size coach that’s too big to reach the good spots. This small-group tour from Glasgow travels by 16-seat mini-coach on an off-the-beaten-path route along Loch Lomond and Loch Awe. Pause beneath ruined Kilchurn Castle, break for seafood in Oban, and stand in the haunting valley of Glencoe. A local guide shares clan feuds, details of the 1692 massacre, and tales of Rob Roy. A unique experience within Scotland’s famous Highlands.

What's included

Collect a camera roll of lochs, glens, and castles

Expert English-speaking local guide

Round-trip luxury mini-coach transport from Glasgow

Off-the-beaten-track Highland viewpoints

Scenic stop at Loch Lomond

Photo stop at Kilchurn Castle

Free time for seafood in Oban

Small group experience

Guide tips

Food and drink

Itinerary

Your tour begins at Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station

Meet your guide at Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station and look for the sign at your boarding zone. Settle into a comfortable 16-seat mini-coach, then leave the city behind as the road climbs north toward the wild Scottish Highlands.

Gaze across glacier-carved Loch Lomond

Rolling lowland farmland gives way to rugged peaks as you reach the shores of Loch Lomond. Pause at a Highland village of stone houses, then look across the water toward the towering peak of Ben Lomond and its scattered wooded islands.

Wind through the Arrochar Alps to Inveraray

Next, the road threads through the steep Arrochar Alps to the Rest and Be Thankful viewpoint. Stroll the whitewashed Georgian streets of the town of Inveraray on the shores of Loch Fyne, where the clan seat of the Duke of Argyll rises above the harbor.

Photograph Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe

Follow the wooded shore of Loch Awe, the longest loch in Scotland, to a classic photo stop. Frame the ruined towers of 15th-century Kilchurn Castle, once home to the mighty Campbells of Breadalbane, perfectly mirrored in the loch's still water.

Break for seafood in Oban

Around midday you arrive in Oban, the Gateway to the Isles, a harbor town famed for seafood straight off the boats. Enjoy free time for lunch of your choice, browse the waterfront, or climb to the Colosseum-like McCaig's Tower for bay views.

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Sun, 23 Aug 2026

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