Trossachs Woollen Mill
Our first stop is the Trossachs Woollen Mill in Kilmahog, a perfect place to stretch your legs and enjoy a taste of Highland charm. Browse a range of Scottish gifts and souvenirs, from cosy knitwear to keepsakes. Don’t miss the chance to meet the friendly Highland cows—Hamish Dubh, Honey, and Holly—who are always a highlight for visitors. You can even treat them with a bag of feed from the shop!
This welcoming stop sets the tone for a day of exploring some of Scotland’s most scenic and memorable spots.
Oban
Nestled along Scotland's picturesque west coast, Oban enchants visitors with its rugged charm and maritime allure. Known as the "Gateway to the Isles," this historic town serves as a vibrant hub for exploration. Immerse yourself in its rich Gaelic culture, where traditional music echoes through quaint streets lined with cozy pubs and artisanal shops. Oban's crowning jewel, McCaig's Tower, offers panoramic views of the bay and surrounding islands, while the nearby Dunollie Castle whispers tales of centuries past. From savoring freshly caught seafood to embarking on scenic ferry rides to nearby isles, Oban promises an unforgettable Scottish adventure steeped in natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Callander
Our final stop of the day is Callander, a lovely town often called the "Gateway to the Highlands." Take a stroll along the main street, lined with charming shops, cafés, and bakeries, perfect for picking up a treat or souvenir. Surrounded by stunning countryside, Callander is the ideal place to soak up the relaxed atmosphere and reflect on a day of exploring Scotland’s beauty.