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Glasgow 7 day itinerary

If you've been dreaming of a trip to the west coast of Scotland, turn your plans into reality with our Glasgow 7-day itinerary. Start off in Glasgow before venturing out west and finishing off with a bit of island hopping. Discover the very best of Scotland's art and culture scene, historic sites, the country's best green spaces and much more.

Départ / Arrivée
Glasgow / Cumbrae
  • Jours
    7
  • Distance
    183Miles

    293km
  • Moyen de transport
    Car
  • Thème principal
    Activities
Lieux d’intérêt
Historic attractions
Shopping
Great outdoors
Cycling
Régions couvertes
West

Jour 1Glasgow

Moyen de transport

A visit to Glasgow is a must when on the west coast. Named the UK's first UNESCO City of Music, Glasgow is renowned for its live music scene and heritage, reflected in its world-class venues, exhibitions, tours, and even street art.

The city also boasts superb visitor attractions, shopping, restaurants, bars, and amazing buildings courtesy of great architects like Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

  • 1

    Glasgow Contemporary Art Trail

    Glasgow

    Outside the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) at night

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Glasgow is famous for its street art, with local and international artists showcasing their incredible talent through an array of creative works; from colourful murals to stainless steel statues. If you're looking for free things to do in Glasgow, be sure to check out the Contemporary Art Trail.

    Explore 14 of the city's contemporary public artworks including The Clyde Clock, Cherub Skull and Tympanum.

    Get inspired with the Contemporary Art Trail
    Temps d’exploration
    3 heures
  • 2

    Shopping at De Courcy's Arcade

    Glasgow

    Ashton Lane

    Fancy a bit of shopping? With its eclectic mix of boutiques, high-street and high-end stores, selling everything from clothing and homeware to jewellery, it's really no surprise that visitors and locals choose Glasgow as their go-to shopping destination.

    Situated in the heart of the city's West End is De Courcy's Arcade. This two-level arcade is a great find if you want to shop and support more local businesses.

    Whether you're looking for the latest fashion accessories at Ziri, enjoy a spot of afternoon tea at The Cup and Saucer Vintage Tearoom or spruce up your living space with some wall art from Janet & John, you'll be sure to find everything in one place here.

    Explore De Courcy's Arcade
    Temps d’exploration
    2 heures
  • 3

    Hidden Lane in Finnieston

    Glasgow

    The Hidden Lane in Finnieston, Glasgow

    © Glasgow Life

    Worked up an appetite?

    Be sure to pop into Hidden Lane Tearoom for a pot of tea and delicious cakes or try out Rafa's Mexican Food.

    Not too far from De Courcy's Arcade is another West End gem. From jewellers and designers to craftspeople and furniture upcyclers, Finnieston Lane brings a pool of talent together in one of Glasgow's well-established communities.

    Get ready to spend those pennies and browse through its wonderful selection of shops, including Shona Jewellery, Burning House Books and SPIN Pottery.

    Discover Glasgow's Hidden Lane
    Temps d’exploration
    2 heures
  • 4

    Barra's Art and Design

    Glasgow

    VisitScotland logo

    Say hello to one of Glasgow's coolest venues. Barra's Art & Design is a hub of creativity, hosting live music events, exhibitions, street food markets and much more - all under one roof! Take advantage of the nicer weather throughout summer at The BackYard.

    This outdoor space is a popular food & drink hotspot featuring an outdoor BBQ & Grill, gourmet food trucks and a beer garden.

    Get creative at Barra's Art & Design
    Temps d’exploration
    2 heures
  • 5

    Cycling around Glasgow

    Glasgow

    Cyclists along The Kelvin Aqueduct in Glasgow

    © VisitScotland

    You might want to take the bus to see the wonderful sights of Glasgow, but cycling can be just as fun. Hire an OVO bike from Glasgow's bike hire scheme for as little as £5 a day and check out Aye Cycle Glasgow's for some great routes to take across the city.

    Plan your cycling trip around Glasgow
    Temps d’exploration
    2 heures
  • 6

    Mackintosh at the Willow

    Glasgow

    Aucune légende

    A champagne afternoon tea? Yes please! Step inside the beautiful surroundings of the Salon De Luxe at Mackintosh at the Willow where you will be given a tailored talk through the history of the original Willow Tearooms. Afterwards, sip on flutes of champagne while tucking into a delicious selection of sandwiches and pastries, a perfect place for resting your weary legs after lots of sight-seeing.

    To round it all off, the Salon De Luxe Afternoon Tea packages give you exclusive access to the interactive exhibition where you can discover more of Glasgow's rich and vibrant history in the late 1890s to the early 1900s and learn about one of the city's most well-known architects, Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

    Experience Mackintosh at the Willow
    Temps d’exploration
    2 heures
    215 - 217 Sauchiehall Street,Centre-ville de Glasgow,G2 3EX
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Jour 2Invercylde

Moyen de transport

Today we're heading out of the city and travelling further west to Inverclyde.

Known for its outstanding natural beauty, maritime history and industrial past, Inverclyde offers a wealth of outdoor pursuits and activities, from sailing and walking, to swimming, wildlife watching and more.

  • 7

    Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park

    Inverclyde

    Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park

    Love animals?

    The park is home to an abundance of wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for ravens, tawny owls, deer and if you're lucky enough, rare birds of prey.

    Soak up the great outdoors at Scotland's largest regional park. From taster sessions on paddle sports to powerboating at Castle Semple Loch, Clyde Muirshiel is a glorious spot to enjoy some adrenaline-fuelled action.

    If you prefer staying on dry land, there are lots of cycle routes suitable for all abilities, as well as walking trails.

     

    Adventure around Clyde Muirshiel
    Calder Glen Road,Lochwinnoch,PA12 4LB
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  • 8

    Lyle Hill

    Greenock

    Free French Memorial and Lyle Hill Viewpoint in Greenock

    When it comes to exploring Scotland off the beaten track, you're always guaranteed spectacular views at Lyle Hill. On a clear day, you will be able to see across the Firth of Clyde and the southwest Highlands. Feeling peckish? Make sure to make a reservation at Scotts Greenock. Enjoy panoramic views of the Cyde while you dig into mouth-watering dishes. Highlights on the menu include coconut chilli chicken, sizzling fajitas, fish & chips and steak pie.

     

    Start your Lyle Hill adventure
    Temps d’exploration
    2 heures
  • 9

    Gourock

    Gourock

    Lyle Hill Viewpoint

    Take a trip to the ferry port town of Gourock and keep the kids entertained by stopping off at Gourock Park. With a pet's corner and large play area, it is a great place for kids to explore and run off all that energy. If you're a fan of golf, make sure to swing by Gourock Golf Club. This 18-hole course provides great playing conditions with its spacious greens and fairways and with the Clyde Estuary as your backdrop, what's not to love!

    In the summer, take a dip at Gourock Outdoor Pool - the oldest heated swimming pool in Scotland. Swim a few laps while out in the sun (hopefully) or lounge at the traditional patio while overlooking the Clyde Estuary.

    Get active in Gourock
    Gourock

Jour 3Lanarkshire

Moyen de transport

Our next stop is Lanarkshire. Get ready for a jam-packed day full of museum visits. Remember to bring your walking boots too and enjoy scenic walks around Lanark Loch.

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    National Museum of Rural Life

    Lanarkshire

    National Museum of Rural Life, East Kilbride

    © Visit Lanarkshire

    Feeling hungry?

    Be sure to pop into the Shielings Café for a bite to eat and enjoy some of the finest Scottish produce available. There are lots of picnic areas, too.

    Ever wondered what life is like on a working farm? The National Museum of Rural Life is the perfect way to experience it! Discover Scotland's largest collection of farming machinery, from tractors to combine harvesters, before getting up close and personal with some of the farm's animal residents, including Aberdeen Angus and Highland cattle, sheep, hens, Clydesdale horses and much more. No two visits are the same here with each season bringing highly anticipated arrivals, from new-born animals and family trails to harvesting.

     

    Visit the National Museum of Rural Life
    Wester Kittochside,Philipshill Road,East Kilbride,G76 9HR
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    Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life

    Lanarkshire

    Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life

    Situated within Scotland's "industrial heartland", transport back in time and discover the old Summerlee ironworks. Home to an amazing array of machinery, award-winning play park and interactive displays, you will never be short of things to do here.

    Other highlights include riding on Scotland's only operational heritage tram railway, as well as guided tours of a recreated mine where you can learn the story behind the miner's row. With free admission, it certainly calls for a vintage day out!

    Discover more about Scotland's industrial history
    Heritage Way,Coatbridge,ML5 1QD
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  • 12

    Walking at Lanark Loch

    Lanarkshire

    New Lanark Visitor Centre

    There's nothing better than a nice afternoon walk. This smooth 1-mile circuit route along Lanark Loch is a great chance for the whole family to stretch their legs and enjoy nature at its very best. Keep your eyes peeled for a variety of fish along the way including leaping carp and pike.

    See more of Lanarkshire's natural beauty with The Falls of Clyde. This 3.75 mile walk takes you on a journey through a series of waterfalls up a beautiful wooded gorge with lots of pretty fields and woodland areas to admire along the way.

    Take a stroll around Lanark Loch
    Temps d’exploration
    1 heure

Jour 4Renfrewshire

Moyen de transport

We're now halfway through our west coast adventure and stopping off in Renfrewshire. Get ready to step back in time and delve further into Scotland's historical past and venture outdoors with an exciting falconry experience on the cards. Enjoy!

  • 13

    Paisley Abbey

    Renfrewshire

    Aucune légende
    Did you know?

    Paisley Abbey was once a centre of learning and it was believed that Sir William Wallace was educated by the monks here.

    Scotland is full to the brim when it comes to historical attractions, from medieval castles and ruins to peaceful abbeys. A history lesson awaits at Paisley Abbey. Founded in 1163 by Walter Fitz Alan and set up on the site of an old Celtic church by 13 monks, the priory brought Christianity to the area in the sixth century and was later granted abbey status in the 13th century.

    Today, the venue is home to a whole host of cultural events running throughout the calendar year. Guided tours around the abbey take place twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2pm. After the tour, why not stop off for a light refreshment at the café, browse through the gift shop or if that's not enough history to fill your boots, pop into the visitor centre?

     

    Delve into history at Paisley Abbey
    Abbey Close,Paisley,PA1 1JG
  • 14

    Finlaystone Country Park

    Renfrewshire

    Aucune légende

    Head to Finlaystone Country Park and create more precious family memories while exploring Renfrewshire. With its mix of deciduous and coniferous woodlands, the park allows families to take things at an easier pace with its range of walking trails, all varying in length and difficulty.

    There's lots of wildlife to be seen here too! Keep an eye out for roe deer, foxes and grey squirrels who are bound to make a special appearance during your visit.

    Of course, no holiday would be complete without taking a few good snaps. Stroll through its gardens where you will come face-to-face with a beautiful array of flowers and plants. From daffodils in the spring to rhododendrons in summer, the garden is a floral paradise whatever time of year you choose to visit. Another photo keepsake to have is Finlaystone House, its striking fairytale-like appearance is a popular venue for weddings and events.

    Start your Finlaystone Country Park adventure
    Old Greenock Road,Langbank,Langbank,PA14 6TJ

Jour 5Arran

Moyen de transport

Rise and shine! It's time for a wee bit of island life on the magical Isle of Arran.

The largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Arran is often described as "Scotland in miniature" with its blend of Highland and island scenery. From castle visits to sampling some of the finest single malts, buckle up for another jam-packed day.

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    Brodick Castle and Country Park

    Brodick

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    Head to Brodick Castle and Country Park, the only island country park in Britain. Traditionalists will love it; it's the quintessential Victorian Scottish estate. Steeped in history, the castle was the ancient seat of the Dukes of Hamilton and houses a fabulous collection of artefacts, from silverware and paintings to even sporting trophies. Explore the garden to see the famous collection of rhododendrons or follow one of the woodland trails - you might even spot rare red squirrels.

    Afterwards, set off along either the coastal road north or south to get a real feel for the island's geography. Let the kids blow off some steam at the Isle Be Wild adventure play area and for the adults, take it easy as you stroll through the formal gardens on the Silver Garden Trail.

    Experience the magic of Brodick Castle
    Isle Of Arran,Brodick,KA27 8HY
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  • 16

    Goatfell

    Arran

    Glen Rosa with a view of Goat Fell on the Isle of Arran

    Top tip

    Make sure to bring your waterproofs, hiking poles and most importantly wear hiking boots as the ground can be very rocky and rough. If you wish to tackle this hike in the summer months, make sure to stay hydrated and bring plenty of water with you.

    We're taking things to dizzying heights on our next stop with a hearty climb up to Goatfell. At 874m (2,867ft), it is the highest peak on the Isle of Arran where you will be treated to incredible panoramic views at the top. The weather in Scotland can be very unpredictable at times and its best you come fully prepared before you set off on your hike. 

    Along the way, you will discover an abundance of wildlife and fauna including the dwarf juniper, sweet-scented heather, buzzards and golden eagles.

     

    Plan your Goatfell hike now
    Arran
  • 17

    Lochranza Distillery

    Arran

    Lochranza Distillery, Isle of Arran

    © Aildh Beaton Ridgeline Prints

    If you've been longing for a taste of Scotland's national drink, you'll certainly be in high spirits for the last stop of the today. Lochranza Distillery offers a great selection of whisky tours for both the novice and whisky connoisseurs.

    Head on the Distillery Tour where you can see behind-the-scenes of the production process before proceeding to the tasting bar to sample the Arran Gold Cream Liqueur. If you would like something sweet to go along with your tipple, choose the Whisky and Chocolate Pairing. Not only that you will also be given a voucher for £5 off the distillery's 70cl malt whisky which can be purchased from the Arran Malt Shop.

    Check out Lochranza Distillery
    Lochranza,Lochranza,KA27 8HJ
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Jour 6Bute

Moyen de transport

We're off to Bute today! Known as one of Scotland's most accessible islands, you'll be able to find everything in one place here. Tranquil gardens, beautiful beaches and historic houses await you on your next stop.

  • 18

    Scalpsie Bay

    Bute

    Scalpsie Bay

    Scotland is a great place to see wildlife no matter what time of year you decide to visit. During your trip, stop by Scalpsie Bay where you can see the resident seals basking on the rocks.

    Get your camera at the ready too, you'll be treated to some of the best scenery of Arran and the Holy Isle. If you're willing to brave the cold sea temperatures, take the plunge and go for a refreshing wild swim.

    Visit Scalpsie Bay
    Bute
  • 19

    Mount Stuart House

    Bute

    Mount Stuart

    © Wild about Argyll / Kieran J Duncan

    Top tip

    When you complete the tour, take a turn outdoors and enjoy a stroll along the beautiful gardens or pop into the visitor centre which houses a gallery, audio-visual presentation shop and restaurant.

    Once the ancestral home of the Marquess of Bute, take a guided tour around Mount Stuart and get ready to be dazzled by its striking Victorian architecture and interior design. From the foraging squirrels carved into the dining room panelling to the painted mirror in the ladies' drawing room, each design element tells a story of the people who once lived here.

    Other highlights of the tour include viewing the first domestic heated swimming pool, a look at an early telephone system and a Victorian passenger lift.

    Discover Mount Stuart House
    Bute,PA20 9LR
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Jour 7Cumbrae

Moyen de transport

Last but by no means least, end your final day on the Isle of Cumbrae. Explore the town of Millport before getting on your bike to take a whistle-stop tour around the town with lots of hidden gems and unmissable sights to discover.

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    Cycling around Millport

    Cumbrae

    Millport harbour

    Forgot to bring your bike?

    No problem at all. Mapes of Millport have over 400 bikes available to hire from many award-winning manufacturers including Burley, Raleigh and Leggero.

    Visit the Mapes of Millport website

    Feel the wind in your hair as you pedal to your heart's content around Cumbrae. The 10-mile Cumbrae Circular route is a great way to uncover some of the island's hidden gems in just a few hours.

    Starting off in the town of Millport, you will be able to see stunning bays along the way, including Deadman's Bay, Fintray Bay and Little Skate Bay before finishing the route via Kames Bay, home to an abundance of wildlife from golden eagles, seals, dolphins and much more.

    Find cycle and walking routes around Millport

    Explore Millport
    Millport

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