Private Tour
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7 hours 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
A 7.5 hour private day tour from Greenock Ocean Terminal that highlights Castle and Landscape, with the bonus of medieval Glasgow.
This tour visits iconic Scottish locations, Stirling Castle, Glasgow Cathedral and Loch Lomond. With the lovely Scottish countryside as a backdrop, this is a delightful tour that sees so much, yet is unhurried.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Cruise Ship Pick-up and drop-off
Local guide
All guiding fees and vehicle costs
in-person guide/driver
Transport by private vehicle
Food and drink
Gratuities
Stirling Castle
Wallace Monument
Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Experience
Glasgow Cathedral
We depart Greenock Ocean Terminal for a 40 minute drive along the scenic south shore of the River Clyde to Glasgow and to the spot where Scotland’s largest city first began to take shape. The Cathedral is a magnificent building dedicated to St Kentigern, also known as St Mungo, who founded Glasgow. Built in the 1100s, the Cathedral contains St Mungo’s tomb and across many centuries countless pilgrims have travelled from far and wide to his shrine. Today, it’s the most complete medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland. Behind the Cathedral is the Necropolis, a Victorian garden cemetery modelled on Père-Lachaise in Paris. Full of tombs and graves so tall, that they dwarf visitors. It is on a low but very prominent hill with wonderful views of the south side of the city. Across the road is the oldest house in Glasgow, Provand’s Lordship built in 1471. It is one of just four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
Stirling Castle
We now have a enjoyable 35 minute drive to Stirling. Leaving the Cathedral District via the motorway we are very quickly in the open countryside. Stirling and its surrounding hills soon visible in the distance. Stirling Castle is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland, historically and architecturally. The castle sits high on a volcanic outcrop, guarding the lowest crossing point of the River Forth. The views are spectacular in all directions and you will see why it was strategically vital. There is a lot to be discovered and enjoyed in the castle. Entry Fee £17.50 per person
Pickup included
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Maureen Y,
Jul 11, 2025
- Viator
My husband and I had such an awesome day with Mike on a big loop tour from Greenock! Glasgow Necropolis, Bannockburn, Stirling Castle, several lochs including Loch Lomond and Luss village, and an scrumptious lunch at a great little spot on Loch Fyne. We had extra time since our ship was in port overnight, and so we also got to see a mountain pass viewpoint, Inverary Castle, and finally cross the Firth of Clyde by ferry to close out a perfect day tour. Mike was so amiable, outgoing, and shared lots of great history and local info. Even though we knew it would be a rather long day, he never rushed us, and offered to take photos at several stops (which turned out great!). The van was clean and comfortable, and Mike drove safely on all the winding roads. He truly cared that we had a good time; could not have asked for a better tour and tour guide!
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