🏨 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 dinner and breakfast, so you can look forward to a proper meal before the entertainment begins. 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.
🏰 Stirling
Stirling is packed with big Scottish history in a compact, walkable city, and it’s the kind of place that feels impressive the moment you arrive. Stirling Castle sits high above the rooftops with sweeping views across the countryside, and it’s a must for anyone who loves dramatic settings and royal stories. From there, the Old Town streets are full of character - cobbled lanes, stone buildings, and plenty of cosy cafés for a warm drink and a sit-down.
If you fancy stretching your legs, the walk up to the Wallace Monument is a favourite for the views and the sense of occasion, and there are lovely riverside paths by the River Forth for something calmer. You’ll also find a good mix of independent shops and familiar names in the centre, so it’s easy to combine sightseeing with a bit of browsing and a bite to eat.