The Grey Gull Hotel, Ardrishaig
The Grey Gull Hotel in Ardrishaig offers a comfortable and inviting stay as part of your tour, featuring en-suite rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi and a cosy dining area where guests enjoy a hearty Scottish or continental breakfast and a delicious evening dinner. Nestled near Loch Fyne, the hotel’s peaceful setting provides an ideal retreat to relax after your day exploring the stunning landscapes and heritage of Argyll, Mull, and Iona.
Loch Lomond Shores & Luss
Loch Lomond Shores
A vibrant shopping and leisure destination set against the beautiful backdrop of Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond Shores offers a mix of boutique shops, local craft stores, and popular brands, alongside cafes and eateries with views of the loch. Visitors can enjoy a range of attractions, from the SEA LIFE Aquarium to scenic walks along the water’s edge, making it a delightful stop for relaxation and shopping.
Luss
The charming village of Luss, nestled on the western banks of Loch Lomond, is famed for its quaint stone cottages, floral displays, and picturesque views of the loch. Wander along the pebble beach, visit the historic Luss Parish Church, or simply soak in the peaceful village atmosphere. Luss is a perfect spot to experience the tranquillity and timeless beauty of Loch Lomond.
Arran - Brodick, Lochranza & Blackwaterfoot
Experience the stunning Isle of Arran with visits to three of its most charming destinations. Start your day in Brodick, the island’s main village, where you can explore the picturesque harbour, browse local shops, or enjoy the views of Brodick Castle and Goatfell.
Next, visit Lochranza, a peaceful village nestled in a scenic bay, known for its historic castle and the Arran Distillery, offering a taste of the island’s whisky heritage.
Finally, head to Blackwaterfoot, a quaint coastal village on Arran’s west coast. Take a stroll along the beach, admire the rugged beauty of the coastline, or simply relax and soak up the atmosphere.
Together, these stops showcase the unique charm and natural beauty of Arran.