On this tour you'll see the outstanding beauty of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Scotland’s first national park. Stop in at the charming Highland village of Luss. Experience the rugged West Highlands and visit Inveraray Castle home of the Clan Campbell.
This tour is designed to allow you to explore this part Scotland without feeling rushed or worrying about time. We collect you from your port, take you on this tour, and drop you back at the port in plenty of time, so you don’t need to worry about missing your ship!
Pick up from Greenock Cruise Terminal. Your guide will greet passengers as they disembark from the ship.
After collection from the Greenock port, we head north, crossing the River Clyde and heading towards the Scottish Highlands. Our first stop is the scenic village of Luss, nestled on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Here you’ll have time to explore the village and take in the sights of Scotland’s largest loch.
From Luss, our journey continues deeper into the National Park. Our route will take us into Argyll and over the ‘Rest and Be Thankful’ – a stunning mountain pass viewpoint that divides Glen Kinglas from Glen Croe. The name comes from a stone inscribed by soldiers who built the original military road in 1753, expressing their gratitude for reaching the summit. We’ll pause here to enjoy the views and learn about the history of this spot. After this short stop, the road opens up onto Loch Fyne which is famous around the world for its succulent seafood, including oysters, langoustines, and mussels.
We recommend a visit to Inveraray Castle and Gardens (£), where you can discover the fascinating stories of Clan Campbell, one of the most influential Scottish Clans. Take the opportunity to explore the opulent rooms and picturesque gardens of this stiking castle, which has stood on the shores of Loch Fyne since the 1400s. Please note - The Castle is closed Tuesdays and Wednsdays during the season. We recommend a visit to Inveraray Town Jail as an alternative.
After exploring Inveraray, we’ll stop for lunch. Our recommendations are: • The George Hotel • Samphire Seafood • Loch Fyne Oysters The George Hotel and Samphire Seafood are both in Inveraray town, while Loch Fyne Oysters is just a 15-minute drive away. We’re happy to make a reservation at your chosen restaurant.
After lunch, our journey continues around the quiet side of Loch Fyne towards Loch Eck – a hidden gem located on the westernmost side of the national park, surrounded by lush forests and serene landscapes.
Here we recommend visiting Pucks Glen, where you can enjoy a walk surrounded by nature. Follow the winding paths to find numerous cascading waterfalls and feel the magical atmosphere. You might even catch sight of Ghillie Dhu – just one of the mystical Scottish fairies said to live here! Please note - A visit to Pucks Glen is weather and access dependant
As your shore excursion draws to a close, we'll journey back to the Greenock port via a short ferry crossing over the ‘watter’, giving you time to reflect on the incredible journey you’ve taken through Scotland’s first national park and ancient clan lands.
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