LOCH LOMOND, STIRLING CASTLE AND THE TROSSACHS TOUR

Land of Legends and Heroes

Loch Lomond minibus tours are a fantastic way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Loch Lomond. With our carefully crafted itineraries and experienced guides, you can embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes and charming villages dotted along the shores of Loch Lomond. Our minibus tours provide a convenient and comfortable mode of transportation, allowing you to sit back, relax, and soak in the breathtaking views while our knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories and insights about the area’s rich history and folklore. 

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a serene escape, our Loch Lomond minibus tours offer something for everyone. Book your tour with us today and get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of this remarkable destination.

Loch Lomond Coach Tour
Helix Park – Kelpies
Kelpies stand at 30 metres tall . They are the largest equine sculpture in the world. They are named Duke and Baron as they are modelled on two Clydesdale draft horses by sculptor Andy Scott. They were completed in 2013 and opened to the public in 2014, they also have their own visitor centre.

Each night when darkness appears and the sun goes down the Kelpies light up in all different colours. You will learn of the eerie tale about
Kelpies the shapeshifters from your guide.

Loch Lomond Coach Tour
Loch Lomond
The glorious Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Loved by Queen Victoria and immortalized in writing by Sir Walter Scott.

The national park landscape is known as the Highlands in miniature and was the first area of the Highlands to open up to intrepid 19th Century visitors. These early Travellers endured much discomfort as they were hauled along unpaved tracks on an open pony and trap. Today the track might have been upgraded but the rugged scenic grandeur that takes your breath away remains!

You can follow in the footsteps of wanderers, clans folks and ancient armies.

village of luss from Loch Lomond Coach Tour
Luss (The Dark Village)
The stunning picturesque Village of Luss is within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and has a population of approximately 450 people. At times the village of Luss was called the “Dark Village” as it lay in the shadow of the surrounding hills. It has an array of beautiful quaint cottages adorned with Vibrant flowers pots and hanging baskets and are photographed by visitors from all over the world. You can wander through the village where you will find small gift shops and tea-rooms.

To the South of the village is Luss Church built in 1875 and steeped in history.

It is a beautiful little church with a fascinating graveyard and the church interior is definitely worth exploring, in fact each year more than 100 couples from around the world get married here. You also have the stunning beach where you can take relax or take a cruise and see many of the Island’s that are around the Loch.

Luss beach is a key attraction for visitors and although it can be busy in the peak times it has a very relaxed feel to it, with stunning views across to Ben Lomond, Scotland’s most Southerly Munro, or individual mountain over 3,000 feet high.
You can take a paddle in the clear water, skim stones or sit back, relax and take it all in, you also have the option to join a 90 minute cruise and explore the other island’s along the loch.

Stirling Castle
For more than 700 years mighty Stirling Castle has stood at the crossroads between the distinctive and unique Highland culture and identify as Scotalnd’s mountainous north and the industrious agricultural Lowlands of the country. Often described as the Broach that clasps these two cultures together, Stirling Castle is truly the gatekeeper of Central Scotland.

This is the land of Rob Roy McGregor, the Highland Chieftain who fought with the Jacobites in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie centuries before, the flood plains of the Forth Valley witnessed Scottish and English armies battling it out sword on sword in some of Scotland’s most ferocious and nation defining battles.

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