Glasgow Shore Excursion: Stirling, Loch Lomond & The Highlands

Robert the Bruce
Duration: 8 hours

Overview

Our one-day Greenock Shore Excursion will transport you from your British Isles cruise to historic Stirling Castle then sightseeing through the Trossachs National Park before admiring the beauty of Loch Lomond. You will experience the history behind Scottish heroes such as Robert the Bruce and Rob Roy with a memorable visit to Stirling Castle, see some highland cattle at Kilmahog, and end the day with stunning views of Loch Lomond.

Included

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Digital translations
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Knowledgeable Driver-Guide
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Luxury Modern air-conditioned coach

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Entrance to attractions
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Food and Drink

Important information

Where is the departure point?

The Driver-Guide for your shore excursion will meet you at the entrance gate at Greenock port. If you need any further information, please contact our Reservations Team directly. We kindly ask all passengers to ensure they are 15 minutes early.

Are the optional extras included?

No, optional extras are not included in the tour price. The price of your Greenock shore excursion includes the services of a friendly, knowledgeable and experienced Driver-Guide, and transportation on one of our luxury modern air-conditioned coaches.

All optional extras - attraction entrance fees, loch cruises, food and drinks, etc. - are not included in the price of your tour.

Optional extras for your tour (From April 2025) are as follows:
Stirling Castle - Adults: £18.00, Concession: £14.50, Child: £11.00

Worry free shore excursion

We always ensure passengers return back to their port on time, however in the rare case we can't make it, we will transfer you to your next port of call.

Do I need to pre-book optional extras?

We ask our customers who would like to visit Stirling Castle to kindly book their tickets through our online ticketing portal. The link for this will be on your confirmation email. If you have any questions about this please contact our Reservations Team - Open 07.00 - 21.00 daily.

Highlights

More information

As you depart your British Isles cruise, your day begins with your Greenock shore excursion heading through to ‘Braveheart’ country, to visit Stirlingshire and Stirling Castle, arguably one of Scotland’s most important fortresses. Below the Castle, the Old Town of Stirling is still protected by its original walls, built in the 16th Century to protect Mary, Queen of Scots from Henry VIII. Here we will stop to enjoy time to tour the castle, learn all about the exploits of Robert the Bruce and the infamous Scottish Queen, and enjoy refreshments at the castle’s charming café.

From Stirling, you begin your journey into the beautiful Trossachs National Park, well known as ‘the Highlands in Miniature’ for its craggy hills, sparkling lochs and striking woodlands, and is the meeting place of the Lowlands and Highlands of Scotland. Writers such as Sir Walter Scott have been inspired by the beauty of the area, and the Trossachs was home to folk hero Rob Roy MacGregor and his ‘Children of the Mist’.

In the heart of the Trossachs your shore excursion will make a stop at Kilmahog to maybe see some highland cattle up close. We then journey to the village of Aberfoyle located just below the Highland faultline, to enjoy a bite to eat and time to explore.

From Aberfoyle, we travel to our final stop at the ‘bonnie, bonnie banks’ of Loch Lomond, one of the most breathtaking and largest lochs in Scotland. Here we have time to stroll around the beautiful loch and observe the many islands, and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. We then travel back to your British Isles cruise where your Greenock Shore Excursion will conclude.

Tour Overview

  • Duration: 8hrs
  • Total Distance: 127 miles
  • Pick up: The Driver-Guide for your shore excursion will meet you at the entrance gate at Greenock port. Check in: 8:45am. Departure: 9:00am.
  • Group size: 16 - 53
  • Availability: May - October
  • Minimum age: Travellers need to be at least 4 years-old