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July 13, 2012 by DontFlyGo

Glasgow’s Best Day Tours

Day trips from Glasgow

Day trips from Glasgow – Image by twistyfoldy.net

From the Cathedral and Botanic Gardens in the city centre to Loch Ness and the Highlands, there’s plenty to see and do in and around Glasgow. So with that in mind, why not book into one of Travelodge’s Glasgow hotels this summer and choose from one of the day tours below to discover what this historical Scottish city and its surroundings have to offer?

City Sightseeing Bus Tour

Taking in Glasgow’s city centre, City Sightseeing bus tours are an easy way to see this major British city. Lasting one hour and forty-five minutes, sights include Glasgow Cathedral, Merchant City, Glasgow Science Centre, the Riverside Museum, the Botanic Gardens and the Royal Concert Hall and you can hop on and hop off as often as you like. Book now

Loch Lomond, Whisky and Stirling Castle Tour Experience

Travelling north from Glasgow, through a landscape steeped in history, this tour takes in the Battlefield at Bannockburn, where your guide will bring to life the turbulent times of Robert the Bruce and Scotland’s fight for independence, the beautiful city of Stirling where you can explore the stunning castle, marvel at some of Scotland’s most picturesque lochs, eat lunch in a traditional pub at Loch Lomond and visit a distillery for a taste of Highland Malt Whisky. Book now

Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands Small Group Day Trip

Taking the road to the Scottish Highland and Loch Ness, you’ll travel through beautiful Glencoe, admire the spectacular Highlands and spend time at Scotland’s famous Loch Ness. With a maximum group size of 16, the tour offers a personal experience and allows access to out-of-the-way places which are not so easy to get to with larger groups. As well as Loch Ness and Glencoe, highlights include Fort Angus and the Victorian town of Pitlochry. There is also the option to visit the dramatic ruins of Urquhart Castle or take an hour-long cruise on the Loch Ness. Book now

 

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