GREENOCK, SCOTIA
Glasgow and Pollok House
Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, is renowned for the warmth and humor of its residents. Believe it or not, their official title is Glaswegians. Enjoy a panoramic drive through town before you visit a stunning historic house within the city boundary. Glasgow’s origins date back to the Middle Ages and, in the 18th century, the city became a major center for trade wit...
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Approximately 4½ Hours
Loch Lomond & the Glengoyne Distillery
Departing the pier at Greenock, you’ll drive through two of greater Glasgow’s outlying villages—Bearsden and Milngavie. You’re on your way to Campsie Fells, where you’ll find the Glengoyne Distillery. Decide for yourself whether it deserves it reputation as the most beautiful distillery in Scotland. It certainly makes a fabulous first impression—nestle...
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Approximately 4½ Hours
Stirling Castle
Taking the road to the Erskine Bridge, you’ll cross the Clyde and travel north, via the ancient town of Dumbarton, towards Loch Lomond. You’ll reach Stirling via the villages of Drymen, Buchlyvie and Arnprior. Tour the town and visit Stirling Castle, considered by many to be the grandest of all Scotland's castles. It is set on a high rocky outcropping with commanding v...
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Approximately 4½ Hours
The World of Robert Burns
Head into Robbie Burns country, traveling south along the coast, overlooking the Firth of Clyde and the Isles of Bute and Arran and passing through many seaside towns as you drive deep into the heart of Ayrshire. The famous bard, who wrote the world-famous song Auld Lang Syne, was born and raised in this area of southwest Scotland—the countryside that inspired him to write m...
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Approximately 8½ Hours