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Nessie and Nature
Loch Ness is world-famous due to its beauty and mystery. Our Loch Ness tour from Glasgow allows you to see the most of Scotland you can see in a day and experience stunning lochs and mountain landscapes whilst traveling deep into the Scottish Highlands.
Tour Highlights
- Fort Augustus – Explore the attractive village on the shores of Loch Ness
- Cairngorm National Park – Admire the spectacular mountains
- Loch Ness – Time to hunt for Nessie from the shores of the world famous loch
- Ben Nevis – Catch a glimpse of Scotland’s tallest mountain
- Glen Coe – Wonder at the magnificent scenery
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Our journey to Loch Ness from Glasgow begins…
Our tour will begin in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city and industrial centre. As you travel out of the city, your driver-guide will be able to tell you more about the fascinating history of the city. Our first stop on the tour will be in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Here you will a chance to refresh yourself with a cup of coffee (own expense), or you will be able to admire the beautiful views across the largest freshwater loch in Scotland, Loch Lomond. Your driver-guide will tell you the history and theories behind the famous Scottish song named after the Loch, whilst you drive along the Loch’s Bonnie Banks and you enjoy the stunning scenery of this area.
Relive the Glen Coe massacre…
As we head further north, we’ll reach Glen Coe, broodingly beautiful and steeped in history. It is in the centre of an extinct volcano that exploded millions of years ago, leaving the rocky mountainous place we see today. As you stand at the mouth of the glen, with its majestic mountains, hypnotising waterfalls and enchanting lochs, you’ll feel the past come to life as our guide tells you about the terrible massacre of the MacDonald Clan. The other side of Glen Coe is Rannoch Moor, one of the last great wildernesses – 50 square miles of peat bog and marsh, and a site of special scientific interest. It is also where part of the James Bond film ‘Skyfall’ was filmed. Along this journey, your driver-guide will find the perfect spots for some photo opportunities.
Nessie spotting on the shores of Loch Ness…
Leaving Glen Coe behind, our next stop of the day will be Loch Ness, justly famous all over the world for its beauty and mystery. Loch Ness is the largest body of water in Britain by volume; incredibly, all lakes and rivers of England and Wales would fit in it. With these dimensions, it’s not surprising that a monster is believed to live in the depth of the Loch. The famous “Nessie” was first seen by St. Columba in the mid-6th century. But it wasn’t until the 1930s that the mysterious creature came to widespread notice when it was seen again by an American couple. Since then, there have been thousands of sightings, and who knows? Maybe you will be the next to spot it.
Here we’ll visit the pretty village of Fort Augustus. You’ll have the option to join a cruise for a spot of monster hunting and take in stunning views of Loch Ness as well as journey past Cherry Island and the striking Fort Augustus Abbey. If you’d prefer to keep your feet planted on the ground, explore the town or walk part of the 60-mile Caledonian Canal, which links Inverness to Fort William. From here, we’ll begin to make our journey south.
A journey through the Cairngorms National Park…
Enjoy the stunning scenery as we travel via the spectacular and unique wilderness of the Cairngorms National Park, located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands and the location of a quarter of Scotland’s native forests. Catch a glimpse of the highest area in Scotland, home to five out of six of the UK’s highest mountains. Here you will have the opportunity to relax and admire the beautiful landscapes.
Highland towns and historic cities
Continuing south, we’ll head to the geographical centre of Scotland and enjoy a final stop in the heart of Highland Perthshire, where you will have the chance to buy some fabulous local produce and meet some friendly Highland coos! You will then travel past the historic city of Stirling, where you will get a glimpse of Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, before you return to George Square in Glasgow to end your tour with us.
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- No matter when you visit, the weather in Scotland can be “changeable”, to say the least. We suggest that you bring suitable clothing for all conditions, including a waterproof jacket (it has been known to rain in Scotland), sunglasses and plenty of layers.
- Ensure you bring shoes suitable for short walks, on rough or uneven terrain.
- Although most attractions & eating establishments we visit accept card payments, we would also recommend bringing cash with you.
- Don’t forget a camera to snap the fantastic memories you’ll make on tour with us!
- Please limit your luggage to 1 x small/medium piece per person (no more than 15kg), along with 1 x small handbag or daypack.