Oban, Glen Coe, West Highland Lochs and Castles
This spectacular tour will take you on a journey through the natural beauty of the Western Highlands
Oban, Glen Coe, West Highland Lochs and Castles - 1 day tour
About this Tour
Oban, Glen Coe, West Highland Lochs and Castles
One day tour
Travel through the picturesque Western Highlands to experience shimmering lochs, scenic mountain views and historic castles. Relax in the pretty town of Inveraray and discover the bustling seaport of Oban before ending the day in the scenic splendour of Glen Coe.
Inveraray - choose to visit stately Inveraray Castle (Apr-Oct) or explore this attractive town on the banks of Loch Fyne
Kilchurn Castle - see the romantic ruins of this iconic castle
Oban - enjoy free time in this bustling ferry and fishing port
Falls of Lora - see the foaming waters from our viewpoint on the Connel Bridge
Glen Coe - savour the breath-taking scenery of this famous valley
Loch Lomond - visit Luss to experience beautiful views of the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
Movie locations - Braveheart, Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Where do we go from here?
Full Tour Itinerary
Leaving Glasgow behind, we head west, crossing the Firth of Clyde and passed Dumbarton Castle, famed for its connections with Mary, Queen of Scots and William Wallace, the real Braveheart!
After a drive along the banks of romantic Loch Lomond, enter the Argyll Forest Park and start our ascent of the dramatic "Rest and be Thankful" mountain pass.
Inveraray is an attractive town of whitewashed Georgian buildings and wide streets that stands on the banks of Loch Fyne.
Here there is the chance to visit Inveraray Castle (April - October only), the historic home of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Clan Campbell.
We pause to admire the spectacular ruins of Kilchurn Castle, majestically situated on Loch Awe, then it's on through the narrow Pass of Brander to reach lovely Loch Etive beyond.
Shortly we make the descent into the fishing town of Oban, the gateway to the Hebrides. This picturesque town overlooks an attractive horseshoe bay and is famed for the quality of its seafood.
After time for lunch and exploring Oban, we cross the Connel Bridge to continue our journey northwards through Benderloch. We pass Castle Stalker, the ancient seat of the Stewarts of Appin, which sits on its own tiny islet overlooking the Isle of Lismore.
Listen carefully as we hear the sad tale of the Glen Coe Massacre, which took place in 1692. This infamous event saw some 40 members of the resident MacDonald Clan murdered by troops of the Campbell Clan.
Today Glen Coe is a much more peaceful place. It is famed for its stunning scenery and varied wildlife, including red deer, wildcat and golden eagle. We'll make a stop here so you can capture the scene.
Our journey southwards takes us through the wilderness of Rannoch Moor, then back to Loch Lomond, where our final stop of the day will be in the picturesque village of Luss. Here we can enjoy the views over the "bonnie, bonnie banks" before making our way back to Glasgow.
Check out our Scotland Weather page for helpful information on what to expect weather-wise during your visit.
Details
What's Included
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Live commentary in English.
- Services of an experienced driver/guide
- Service charges and taxes
What's NOT Included
- Admission charges
- Meals, snacks or items of a personal nature
- Gratuity to your driver/guide
Departure Information
From outside The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) Building
(opposite Buchanan Street Bus Station)
19 Killermont Street
Glasgow G2 3NX
Check-in: 08:30 hrs
Tour Departs: 08:45 hrs
Tour Returns: 18:30 hrs
Child details
Concession discounts apply to adults aged 60 years and above; students and children aged 4 to 15 years inclusive.
We’re really sorry but children aged under 4 years cannot travel on this tour.
Photo-ID may be requested to confirm discount entitlement.
Price Notes
Book Assured
Book by paying a 20% deposit. Make date changes or get a full refund with 48 hours notice before travel. Click here for more information.
Admission Prices
In order to give you maximum flexibility admission fees are not included in the cost of this tour.
FAQs
Please see the FAQ section for more information on this tour.
Product code
TB 01200
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Oban, Glen Coe, West Highland Lochs and Castles
This spectacular tour will take you on a journey through the natural beauty of the Western Highlands
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect on this Signature Day Tour?
Travelling on a Signature one-day tour is a great way to discover the best of Scotland from your city centre base of Edinburgh, Glasgow or Inverness.
During your day of discovery we’ll introduce you to many aspects of our country: spectacular scenery, history, folklore, nature and much, much more.
Travel is provided by air-conditioned vehicle and each tour is led by an experienced driver/guide who will provide a live commentary in English.
There are stops planned at the key sights as well as for meals and comfort breaks.
What options are available on this tour and what is the cost?
The tour fare includes transportation by luxury mini or midicoach and the services of a professional driver/guide. Admission to the attractions featured on this tour is optional so you can choose to visit or not depending on your interests. The tour itinerary will allow time for you to enjoy a visit to:
The link above will give you more information on this attraction as well as current prices. On some tours discounted prices are available to tour passengers - your driver/guide will provide more information if this applies. Not all attractions accept payment by credit or debit card so you should carry sufficient cash should you be planning a visit.
Tell me more about Inveraray Castle?
Romantic Inveraray Castle Gardens sits on the shores of Loch Fyne and is one of Scotland’s finest stately homes.
The ruggedness of the highland scenery serves as a spectacular backdrop for the sheltered tidal Loch, beside which nestles the present castle built between 1745 and 1790.
The ancestral seat of the Dukes of Argyll, Chiefs of the Clan Campbell whose family have resided in Inveraray since the early 15th century.
Visitors enter the famous Armoury Hall containing some 1300 pieces, including Brown Bess muskets, Lochaber axes and 18th-century Scottish broadswords. Preserved swords from the Battle of Culloden are also on display.
The exquisite State Dining Room and Tapestry Drawing Room contain magnificent French tapestries, which were woven especially for the castle, as well as fabulous examples of Scottish, English and French furniture and countless other precious artworks.
The castle’s priceless collection of china, silver and family heirlooms is particularly noteworthy as it spans many generations.
Fans of Downton Abbey will recall that Inveraray had a starring role during a two-hour special episode. The Grantham family and staff travelled to Scotland to visit their cousins, the Marquess and Marchioness of Flintshire, in their mythical Scottish home, ‘Duneagle Castle’.
Inveraray Castle is open to the public between April and October.
How many people will be in the group?
The group size is normally between 16 and 33 passengers, however at times of peak demand larger coaches may be used.
Is there much walking involved on your tours?
On most tours you’ll have the chance to stretch your legs at some point each day.
If you have someone in your party who has mobility issues then there is normally an alternative at most stops .
Customer Reviews Overall Rating:
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Rating: (5 /5) 17 Oct 2025
My tour to Oban, Glencoe and the Highlands was fantastic. Our guide, Stuart, was so knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating. The weather was absolutely gorgeous with sunshine much of the day. He gave us ample time at each stop so I did not feel rushed. I highly recommend this particular tour and the company itself. Everything went so smoothly and I cannot think of how it could’ve been better. Thanks to Stuart and his comrades!
Leslie from West Linn, US
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Rating: (4 /5) 03 Jul 2025
We arrived early to the location. However, we didn’t know we would be arriving to the outside of a building with no sign to indicate we were in the right location. I had just done a tour with this same company 2 days prior in Edinburgh and we meet outside the tour company’s office building and took a big blue bus. So I was looking for a blue bus. We didn’t see one. I asked a near by tour guide from a white van if this would be the location we get picked up at. He assured us a bus would come right where we were standing to get us. As time ticked on and the deadline of the meeting time had approached and then passed, I started to panic that we aren’t in the right location. So I went up to the same tour guide in a white van I just spoke to 15-20 mins prior and asked again if the bus with this company would be picking us up because now it’s past the meet time and very close to the leave time. Finally he asked me my name and I told him. He said, oh you’re with me! He was waiting on us too. We were also waiting there with another couple in the same situation as us. And come to find out they were also suppose to be with the white van. The tour guide told us this company must of overbooked and put us with this other company on this van. It wasn’t clear and communicated very well causing a lot of confusion in the beginning. Maybe communicate better on the website explaining in detail what we should be looking for so it doesn’t happen in the future to other guest. Our tour guide was great but he was hard to understand majority of the time. The bus microphone wasn’t always on either which didn’t help.
Allison from Hebron, US
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Rating: (5 /5) 16 Jun 2025
Shug was a good tour guide and had good knowledge on history and the areas we saw.
Michael from Tecumseh, CA
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