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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
An ultimate Road Trip Adventure through Scotland!. Stay near the shores of popular Loch Lomond (is the largest lake by surface area in Great Britain, and the second largest lake by volume in Great Britain, after Loch Ness, with lush green forest surrounding the lake) in the National Park, then visit two quaint cities within the Trossachs: Crianlarich (it is designated as a primary destination in Scotland, has been voted the most scenic railway in the world and is signposted from as far as Glasgow in the south, Perth in the east, Oban in the west and Fort William in the north) and Aberfoyle (both known for their wild beauty and variety of activities, from hiking to bird watching). End in diverse Glasgow (a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands, well known in the sporting world for football, rugby, athletics, tennis, golf and swimming). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
Rental Car for 11 days
Hotel for 3 nights in Loch Lomond
Hotel for 2 nights in Crianlarich
Hotel for 2 nights in Aberfoyle
Hotel for 3 nights in Glasgow
Driving Time Glasgow- Loch Lomon: 45 mins. approx. Loch Lomon - Crianlarich: 36 min approx. Crianlarich - Aberfoyle: 1 hr 10 mins. approx. Aberfoyle - Glasgow: 48 min approx.
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Located in both the western lowlands of Central Scotland and the southern Highlands, the largest of Scotland's lochs, Loch Lomond was the center of the ancient district of Lennox. The loch contains a large number of islands, several of them quite large, including Inchmurrin, the largest island in a loch/lake, where the ruins of Lennox Castle and ecclesiastical ruins. Today, the loch is also well known for the Loch Lomond Golf Club which lies next to it, and which has hosted international events.
Explore Conic Hill, Luss Village, Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch Castle Country Park, and so much more!
2 nights in Crianlarich
Crianlarich is located in Glen Strathfillan to the north of the Trossachs, some eight miles north of the head of Loch Lomond. This small historic village is an important staging post on various transport routes linking central and northwestern Scotland. The main A82 road is joined briefly by the A85 Perth-Oban road at Crianlarich while the West Highland railway divides here with one branch heading due west towards Oban, the other continuing north over Rannoch Moor to Fort William.
Visit and explore the West Highland Way, Ben More Peak, Stob Binnein Mountain, Loch Lubhair, Beinn Challuim Mountain and much more.
2 nights in Aberfoyle
Situated at the base of Craigmore (1271 foot high) and on the Laggan, a head-water of the River Forth, Aberfoyle is a beautiful alpine resort. This land belonged to Rob Roy (1671-1734), the outlaw and leader of the MacGregors. Sir Walter Scott's romantic poem "The Lady of the Lake" greatly increased tourism to the area, eventually attracting Queen Victoria, who was enchanted by its beauty. It is the gateway to the Trossachs, one of the most picturesque regions of Scotland.
Visit Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Loch Katrine, Rob Roy's Grave, Inchmahome Priory, Duke's Pass, and much more!
3 nights in Glasgow
Scotland`s jewel on the River Clyde, Glasgow is an architectural dream: Victorian red and honey sandstone, Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with neo-Gothic towers, the sensuous Art Nouveau of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the titanium, glass and steel of the contemporary city. Glasgow has an amazing portfolio of museums and galleries, many of them free!
Visit The Lighthouse, Willow Tea Rooms, Merchant City, The Style Mile, Glasgow Science Centre, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, and so much more!
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A vacation to the isle of Britain would be incomplete without stopping in Scotland. Edinburgh and Glasgow are some of the most cosmopolitan cities in the United Kingdom, set in an urban landscape with many historic buildings dating from the Victorian era and even earlier, impressive considering Scotland was not spared from the Blitz of World War II. Further afield, rivers flow through beautiful valleys that reach the peaks of the Highlands, an area with its own authentic cultural traditions. Whether you are in mainland Scotland or on one of the offshore islands, this nation offers so many charming experiences for the traveler, from fairytale castles to abbeys in ruins to picturesque villages.
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Loch Lomond
Located in both the western lowlands of Central Scotland and the southern Highlands, the largest of Scotland's lochs, Loch Lomond was the center of the ancient district of Lennox. The loch contains a large number of islands, several of them quite large, including Inchmurrin, the largest island in a loch/lake, where the ruins of Lennox Castle and ecclesiastical ruins. Today, the loch is also well known for the Loch Lomond Golf Club which lies next to it, and which has hosted international events.
Explore Conic Hill, Luss Village, Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch Castle Country Park, and so much more!
Crianlarich
Crianlarich is located in Glen Strathfillan to the north of the Trossachs, some eight miles north of the head of Loch Lomond. This small historic village is an important staging post on various transport routes linking central and northwestern Scotland. The main A82 road is joined briefly by the A85 Perth-Oban road at Crianlarich while the West Highland railway divides here with one branch heading due west towards Oban, the other continuing north over Rannoch Moor to Fort William.
Visit and explore the West Highland Way, Ben More Peak, Stob Binnein Mountain, Loch Lubhair, Beinn Challuim Mountain and much more.
Aberfoyle
Situated at the base of Craigmore (1271 foot high) and on the Laggan, a head-water of the River Forth, Aberfoyle is a beautiful alpine resort. This land belonged to Rob Roy (1671-1734), the outlaw and leader of the MacGregors. Sir Walter Scott's romantic poem "The Lady of the Lake" greatly increased tourism to the area, eventually attracting Queen Victoria, who was enchanted by its beauty. It is the gateway to the Trossachs, one of the most picturesque regions of Scotland.
Visit Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Loch Katrine, Rob Roy's Grave, Inchmahome Priory, Duke's Pass, and much more!
Glasgow
Scotland`s jewel on the River Clyde, Glasgow is an architectural dream: Victorian red and honey sandstone, Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with neo-Gothic towers, the sensuous Art Nouveau of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the titanium, glass and steel of the contemporary city. Glasgow has an amazing portfolio of museums and galleries, many of them free!
Visit The Lighthouse, Willow Tea Rooms, Merchant City, The Style Mile, Glasgow Science Centre, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, and so much more!