🏨 Rob Roy Hotel
The sister hotel of the beloved King Robert Hotel, the Rob Roy Hotel offers a warm, traditional welcome and a relaxed setting for your evening, with comfortable public areas where you can settle in and enjoy the atmosphere. Bedrooms are en-suite and provide a cosy base for the night, giving you a good chance to unwind before the evening’s entertainment.
Your stay includes a 4-course dinner and breakfast, so you can look forward to a proper meal before the band and disco begin. After the night’s entertainment, you can head back to your room for a restful sleep, then start the morning with breakfast included before rejoining the coach.
🏰 Inveraray
Inveraray is a charming lochside town with a smart, traditional feel and plenty to enjoy in a relaxed stop on the outward journey. With its distinctive architecture, pretty streets, and views over the water, it’s the sort of place that’s made for a gentle wander and a few photos.
You can spend your free time browsing the local shops, picking up a treat from a bakery, or settling into a café for a coffee while you watch the town go by. It’s an easy, enjoyable break in the journey - a lovely way to ease into the day before you continue on with the tour.
🛍️ Loch Lomond Shores
Loch Lomond Shores is a great place to enjoy a relaxed stop by the loch, with a lovely mix of shopping, places to eat, and scenic views right on the water. It’s an easy spot to spend time at your own pace, whether you fancy a browse through the shops, picking up a few gifts, or simply enjoying the fresh air and the outlook across Loch Lomond.
With free time here, you can take a gentle stroll along the lochside, settle into a café for a coffee and something to eat, or just find a nice place to sit and take in the surroundings. It’s a comfortable, enjoyable visit that lets you slow down and appreciate the beauty of the area before continuing your journey.
🌸 Luss 🌊✨
Enjoy a visit to the picture-perfect village of Luss, sitting on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. With its charming cottages, pretty gardens and lovely lochside views, it’s one of the most photographed villages in Scotland - and a beautiful place to stretch your legs and take in the scenery.
Spend your time strolling down to the waterfront, browsing the small local shops, or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere with the loch and hills as your backdrop. A relaxing and scenic stop to round off your Highland break.