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7 Days of Iconic Sightseeing in The West of Scotland
The west of Scotland has it all: culture, castles, striking islands, seafood specialities, towering mountains and mystical lochs. Take a scenic drive from Glasgow, and see all the top sights for yourself, experiencing the irresistible charm of the locals at every stop.
Luckily, we've planned it all out for you with this seven-day itinerary. See how much you can pack into your trip!
- Départ / Arrivée
- Glasgow / Glasgow
- Jours7
- Distance341 Miles
545.6 km - Moyen de transportBateau
- Thème principalAttractions
- Lieux d’intérêt
- Tobermory
- Eilean Donan Castle
- Talisker Distillery
- Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Régions couvertes
- Ouest
Jour 1 Glasgow
Begin with a day discovering Glasgow's culture. Scotland's biggest city is renowned for its style, energy and huge personality, so it's a perfect place to start.
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Glasgow City Sightseeing Tour Glasgow
Glasgow
See all the city's best bits from the top seat of a double decker bus! With multi-lingual guided tours, a great view of the city and plenty of fascinating facts, this is a fabulous way to get acquainted with a brand new city.
Plus d’infos sur : Glasgow City Sightseeing Tour - 2
The Lighthouse Centre-ville de Glasgow
Helical staircase in the Mackintosh Tower
Right in the heart of Glasgow, The Lighthouse is Scotland's Centre for Design and Architecture. Housed in the former Glasgow Herald building, it was the first public commission of Glasgow's own Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Admire the panoramic views of the city from the top floor, and check out the artworks and exhibitions on display.
Plus d’infos sur : The Lighthouse11 Mitchell Lane, Centre-ville de Glasgow, G1 3NUInfrastructures- Parking
- Itinéraire desservi par les transports en commun
- Boucle magnétique
- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Accès au niveau du sol
- Toilettes accessibles
- Wi-Fi
- Cafétéria ou restaurant
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum West End de Glasgow
Exterior of the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery
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Glasgow's trendy West End is home to Kelvingrove, a free museum packed with over 8,000 intriguing objects and artefacts. The museum houses an extraordinary collection of art, from the Dutch Old Masters and the French Impressionists, to perhaps its most famous piece, Christ of St John of the Cross by Salvador Dali.
Plus d’infos sur : Kelvingrove Art Gallery & MuseumArgyle Street, West End de Glasgow, G3 8AGInfrastructures- Parking
- Itinéraire desservi par les transports en commun
- Boucle magnétique
- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Accès au niveau du sol
- Toilettes accessibles
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Shop in Glasgow's West End Glasgow
Ashton Lane, West End de Glasgow
© VisitScotland / Kate Abbey
Afterwards, take a wander along Byres Road, a pleasant, bustling street lined with a variety of independent shops. You'll find some great places to eat and drink in this part of town - be sure to try Ashton Lane for a few local favourite spots. Glasgow also has superb accommodation options, so you can rest and recharge your batteries after a busy day in the city.
Plus d’infos sur : Shop in Glasgow's West End
Jour 2 Glasgow to Loch Lomond
- Moyen de transport:
- Voiture
Leave the city in your rear view mirror and drive towards the 'bonnie banks' of Loch Lomond. Here, you can start to unwind with a spot of pampering and a big dose of fresh air. You can rent a car in Glasgow from several locations, and the drive to Loch Lomond should take about an hour and a half.
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Cameron House on Loch Lomond Arden
Cameron House On Loch Lomond
Indulge with a lengthy luncheon at this magnificent baronial mansion, where you'll find a selection of restaurants and brasseries, including the Michelin-star Martin Wishart at Loch Lomond. Golfers can tee off at the 18-hole championship course, and there's a tranquil spa, complete with a rooftop infinity pool.
Plus d’infos sur : Cameron House on Loch LomondCameron House On Loch Lomond, Arden, G83 8QZInfrastructures- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Accès au niveau du sol
- Salle d'eau ou douche avec accès au niveau du sol
- Parking
- Wi-Fi
- Petit-déjeuner disponible
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Région du Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is a hiker's paradise, with stunning vistas in every direction. Lace up your boots and explore the Luss Heritage Trail, a lovely short walk around a quaint loch-side village. Or, why not spend another day here and challenge yourself to something a little more strenuous? The most southerly Munro Ben Lomond, Ben A'an, and The Cobbler are all rewarding climbs nearby.
Plus d’infos sur : Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National ParkRégion du Loch Lomond - 7
An Ceann Mòr, Inveruglus Tarbet
Looking out over Loch Lomond from Inveruglas.
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Take in the glorious views of Loch Lomond from the top of this 8 m high, pyramid-shaped viewing platform on the west side of the loch, made entirely from sustainable timber. The perfect spot for a selfie!
Plus d’infos sur : An Ceann Mòr, InveruglusTarbet
Jour 3 Loch Lomond to Oban
Dragging yourselves away from Loch Lomond might be tricky, but there are islands, boat trips and many more adventures ahead! Upon arrival in Oban, take the Calmac ferry across to the Isle of Mull and explore this island for the day, before heading back to the harbour town for a stroll and some of Scotland's freshest, quality seafood.
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Tobermory Tobermory et le nord de Mull
A sea plane glides over the multicoloured houses along the pier at Tobermory, with the hills of North Mull over the water in the distance
© VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins, all rights reserved.
Explore this wee port town with its distinctive row of pastel-coloured houses. There is a distillery, a local museum and several pubs here too.
Plus d’infos sur : TobermoryTobermory et le nord de Mull - 9
McCaig's tower Oban
McCaig's Tower, Oban
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Stretch your legs by taking the short climb from Oban town centre up to McCaig's Tower to admire the views across the bay and towards the isles.
Plus d’infos sur : McCaig's towerDuncraggan Road, Oban, PA34 5DP - 10
Seafood in Oban Oban
Plateau de fruits de mer à Ee-Usk, Oban
If you haven't yet experienced this region's top quality seafood, what are you waiting for? Oban is Scotland's Seafood Capital and is famous for its flavoursome feasts. Along the harbour, fresh catch is hauled straight from the shores and onto your dinner plate. Enjoy!
Plus d’infos sur : Seafood in Oban
Jour 4 Glencoe
- Moyen de transport:
- Voiture
Now it's time to visit one of the most striking and other-worldly places in Scotland. The A82 road through Glencoe takes you through a deep valley carved out by glaciers. The sheer size of the valley ridges will make you feel tiny in comparison.
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Glencoe Visitor Centre Glencoe
Glencoe National Nature Reserve
The glen has lived through a turbulent and dramatic history, leaving an atmospheric imprint on the landscape. Stop for a cup of tea at the educational visitor centre, before going on a short walk to the infamous location of the Massacre of Glencoe in 1692.
Plus d’infos sur : Glencoe Visitor CentreGlencoe, Glencoe, PH49 4HXInfrastructures- Parking
- Itinéraire desservi par les transports en commun
- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Toilettes accessibles
- Boucle magnétique
- Wi-Fi
- Cafétéria ou restaurant
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Clachaig Inn Glencoe
Clachaig Inn set in the heart of Glencoe.
With towering peaks looming out of every window, this cosy inn has made room for weary travellers for over 300 years. It's the perfect place to stop and refuel after a day outdoors. Get to know the locals and try some of the local ales and beers, or settle down for a hearty pub dinner.
Plus d’infos sur : Clachaig InnDid you know?For generations, the Clachaig Inn has been a handy stop for weary walkers traversing the glen, but it also happens to be a filming location for Hagrid's Hut in the third movie installment, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Clachaig Inn, Glencoe, PH49 4HXInfrastructures- Parking
- Animaux de compagnie bienvenus
- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Wi-Fi
- Petit-déjeuner disponible
Jour 5 The Road to Skye
- Moyen de transport:
- Voiture
This exciting section of the trip will take you past some spellbinding Highland landscapes before crossing over to the Isle of Skye. Stop the car to take in the views at Glen Sheil, before taking the A87 across the Skye Bridge at Kyle of Lochalsh to discover this famous isle.
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Broadford Broadford
View across Broadford Bay, Broadford, Isle of Skye.
© VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins
Broadford lies in the shadow of the imposing Cuillins, and is the first town you come to after crossing the Skye bridge.
Catch the bus service to Elgol, a remote community on the west coast of Skye offering boat trips as well as wonderful scenery of the Cuillins. This is often described as Scotland's finest mountain view, so have the camera charged and ready for some snaps!
Plus d’infos sur : BroadfordBroadford, Broadford, IV49 9AB - 14
The Cuillin Cuillins et le centre de Skye
The Cuillin
Gazing out at these peaks might help you understand why Skye's name comes from the ancient Norse meaning 'cloud island'. The mist-enshrouded Cuillin peaks will delight all walkers, whether you fancy a gentle amble or an energetic hike. Please visit Walk Highlands for more information about routes or watch our 360° video. Always check the conditions before you head out.
Plus d’infos sur : The CuillinCuillin, Cuillins et le centre de Skye, IV47 8TA - 15
Portree Portree
Le port de Portree
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Portree is a lovely place to stay while you're on Skye. It's one of the island's most thriving spots, with plenty of accommodation options and places to eat and drink.
Explore local attractions around Portree. The award-winning Aros Centre covers the heritage of Skye and the lives of the island's sea eagles, and also has a great exhibition on St Kilda, a remote archipelago off the west of Scotland which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alternatively, take a stroll around the harbour.
Plus d’infos sur : PortreeTop tipRemember to book accommodation in advance, especially in the summer!
Portree, IV51 9EL
Jour 6 North Skye
- Moyen de transport:
- Voiture
With sensible shoes and waterproofs at the ready, embrace the rugged natural features of Skye's northernmost corners on foot, before learning more about Skye's clan legends at Dunvegan Castle and raising a toast to a brilliant day with a dram from the Talisker Distillery.
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Old Man of Storr Skye et Lochalsh
The Storr and the Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye.
© Kenny Lam, VisitScotland. All rights reserved.
A place that sparks the daydreams of walkers, photographers and geologists is the Trotternish region. Here, you can see the Old Man of Storr, one of the most characteristic pinnacles of Skye and if you have time, it's worth continuing further north to complete walking the loop of the Quiraing.
Plus d’infos sur : Old Man of StorrSkye et Lochalsh, IV51 9HX - 17
Dunvegan Castle Dunvegan
Le château de Dunvegan et ses jardins
© Talisker Distillery / Jakub Iwanicki
This castle is set on a spectacular location on a rocky perch beside a loch, surrounded by verdant woodland. And its history is bound to impress too - it's the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and it's been the ancestral home of the chiefs of Clan MacLeod for 800 years.
Outside, explore the grounds and get a seal-eye view of the castle as you enjoy a boat trip on Loch Dunvegan.
Plus d’infos sur : Dunvegan Castle- Temps d’exploration
- 3 heures
Don't missThe clan treasures - the most famous of which is the Fairy Flag, a sacred banner which comes with its own legend.
Dunvegan Castle & Gardens, Dunvegan, IV55 8WFInfrastructures- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Toilettes accessibles
- Parking
- Itinéraire desservi par les transports en commun
- Animaux de compagnie bienvenus
- Cafétéria ou restaurant
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Talisker Distillery Drynoch
Talisker Distillery & Visitors Centre
The original distillery on the Isle of Skye, set on the shores of Loch Harport with dramatic views of the Cuillins. Take a distillery tour and enjoy the sweet tastes of Skye's full-bodied whisky.
Plus d’infos sur : Talisker DistilleryRememberMake sure to book a tour in advance to avoid disappointment.
Diageo Scotland Ltd., Carbost, Drynoch, IV47 8SRInfrastructures- Parking
- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Toilettes accessibles
- Wi-Fi
Jour 7 Heading Home
- Moyen de transport:
- Voiture
If you've got more time to extend your trip, spend another day on Skye. When it's finally time to drive back, you can break up the five-and-a-half hour drive to Glasgow with a couple more scenic sights. Why not stop at one of Scotland's most photographed castles, or see the train that took Harry Potter to Hogwarts?
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Eilean Donan Castle Dornie
Le château d’Eilean Donan sur le Loch Duich, Dornie
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Drive to the majestic Eilean Donan Castle. A true icon of the Scottish landscape, it's distinguished by its long arched bridge and lochside setting. This location is pretty special - strategically it is set on its own little island at the point where three great sea lochs meet, and it overlooks the Isle of Skye. Unsurprisingly, it's one of the most photographed places in the country.
Inside, see period furniture, Jacobean artefacts, displays of weapons and fine art, and learn about the tough battles the castle endured during one of Scotland's most violent eras.
Plus d’infos sur : Eilean Donan CastleDornie, Dornie, IV40 8DXInfrastructures- Parking
- Itinéraire desservi par les transports en commun
- Parking accessible ou point de débarquement
- Accès au niveau du sol
- Cafétéria ou restaurant
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Glenfinnan Viaduct Glenfinnan
The Jacobite steam train passing over the Glenfinnan Viaduct at the head of Loch Shiel, Lochaber, Highlands of Scotland.
© VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins, all rights reserved.
The magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct was featured in the Harry Potter films. The famous viaduct carries the railway to Glenfinnan Station across a 1,000 ft span, 100 ft above the ground. Experience your own magical train journey by taking a trip on the Jacobite Steam Train between Fort William and Mallaig in summer months, with regular trains available the rest of the year.
Plus d’infos sur : Glenfinnan ViaductGlenfinnan, PH37 4LT - 21
The Green Welly at Tyndrum Tyndrum
The West Highland snakes through a valley north of Tyndum, with the mountain Beinn Mhanach
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A lovely little half-way stop, the Green Welly has become a famous place for road trippers travelling through Scotland. Take a well-earned break here, pick up some Scottish souvenirs in the gift shop and enjoy a cup of tea and a homemade scone in the café.
Plus d’infos sur : The Green Welly at TyndrumTyndrum - 22
Back to Glasgow Glasgow
Ashton Lane, West End de Glasgow
© VisitScotland / Kate Abbey
It's certainly been a busy seven days, but all good things come to an end. Your camera will be bursting with beautiful pictures and memories from the west, so once you're back in Glasgow, enjoy a little bit of chill time to reflect on your adventures.
Next time you come to Scotland, why not consider doing seven days in the east of Scotland?
Plus d’infos sur : Back to Glasgow
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