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LOCH LOMOND TOUR & THE TROSSACHS TOUR FROM EDINBURGH OR GLASGOW – COST: £450.00 INCL

One of Scotland’s most beautiful and idyllic locations with the mesmerising loch lying in the heart of it. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is surrounded by charming villages, rolling countryside and towering hills.

Your tour can be completely customised to your preferences, but here is a suggested route to discover the beautiful sights that surround the loch. 

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Loch Lomond Tour

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Loch Lomond Tour

The west of Scotland boasts one of the most world’s famous stretches of water, Loch Lomond. Romanticised in the song and poem Loch Lomond, it is captivating with its calm spanning water surrounded by breath-taking scenery and enchanting islands.

The magnificent setting on the loch is an unforgettable landscape which will truly enlighten you to the beauty of Scotland.

Bannockburn

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Bannockburn

This atmospheric spot is the site of Robert the Bruce’s famous victory in a battle between Scotland and England during the first War of Scottish Independence. With the chance to walk in the battlefield under the gaze of Robert the Bruce himself, immortalised in the statue by Pilkington Jackson and learn more information about what led to Scotland’s triumph at the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, this is a truly immersive experience.   

This famous site encapsulates the history of Scottish nation during its fight for independence making it an essential stop during your tour of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.

Wallace National Monument  Tour

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Wallace National Monument Tour

Standing tall on the summit of Abbey Craig, the Wallace Monument tower commemorates William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish hero. The 220-foot sandstone tower, designed in Victorian Gothic style, was built in the 19th century in the location where William Wallace was said to have watched the gathering of the army of England’s King Edward I, before the battle of Stirling Bridge.

The Wallace National Monument epitomises the unique history of Scotland and gives you the chance to enjoy the expansive views of the Ochil Hills and Forth Valley, an essential for visitors to Scotland.

Stirling Castle

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Stirling Castle

The grandest of Scotland’s castles, sitting 250 feet above the plain of an extinct volcano, Stirling Castle is steeped in national history as a strategic military key to the kingdom during the 13th and 14th century Wars of Independence and as Mary Queen of Scots childhood residence. Architecturally, the castle offers an array of riches including the vast Great Hall dating from the end of the Middle Ages and the Chapel Royal built for the baptism of Prince Henry in 1594.

An architectural masterpiece and modern displays make the castle an ideal location to learn about Scotland’s vast history and enjoy the panoramic views of scenic Scotland.

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