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Loch Lomond & The Isle Of Arran

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  • Duration: 4 days
  • Board Basis: Half Board
  • Tour Ref: D2TCAL18645

Holiday Summary

  • Travel Type: Coach

4 days

4 Days Away

Spectacular coastlines and stunning sights await you on this four day break taking in the delights of the Ayrshire Coast. Along with two excursions to discover the scenic Loch Lomond and the delightful Isle of Arran, along with a visit to Gretna Green. 

PRICE FROM ? £149 per person
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Itinerary

What's Included?

  • Coach travel with reserved seating
  • Three nights dinner, bed & breakfast at the Adamton Country House Hotel, Prestwick
  • Visit to Gretna Green
  • Scenic excursion to Loch Lomond
  • Excursion to the delightful Isle of Arran. 

The Isle of Arran

Join us for an excursion to explore the beauty and delights of the Isle of Arran.

We travel to Ardrosson to board the ferry for our sailing to the Isle of Arran. There really is a photo opportunity around every corner on this stunning Island and as we travel to Blackwaterfoot we will pass the Machrie Moor Standing Stones – the collective name of six stone circles on this rich archaeological landscape – and Kings Caves one of several locations in which Robert the Bruce is said to have had his encounter with a spider!

We continue our scenic journey travelling through the quaint villages of Kilmory, Kildonan and Whiting Bay to Lamlash. Nestled in a bay facing the beautiful and historic Holy Isle, Lamlash is considered to be the prettiest village on the Isle of Arran. Another photo opportunity is the famous Emigrants Statue, commemorating the huge number of people evicted from their ancestral homes during the ‘Highland Clearances’.

A visit to the Isle of Arran wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Home Farm Visitor Centre, where you will find an array of shops from Arran Aromatics and the Arran Cheese Shop to Friday’s Child offering unique Scottish gifts.

Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond

The largest body of freshwater in mainland Britain, shimmering Loch Lomond has much beauty to discover. Situated amid stunning surroundings, this treasure trove of unspoilt delights makes a perfect coach break destination.

Loch Lomond, located in central Scotland and well situated for exploring the Trossachs National Park.

Many tourists visit this region every year to experience its unique beauty including spectacular scenery, impressive peaks and glistening waters. It’s home to many picturesque towns and villages, as well as historic castles, shimmering lochs and amazing viewpoints.

Discover the lake of Loch Lomond, the largest in Great Britain by surface area. Situated in attractive surroundings, on the boundary between the highlands and lowlands of Scotland, Loch Lomond is often described as the most beautiful lake in the country. Explore the beautiful Trossachs National Park and its breathtaking scenery, stunning landscapes and magnificent mountains, making it one of the most scenic areas in Scotland. It’s an area that has something for everyone, with its colourful flora, sandy coves and delightful bays.

This captivating area showcases the very best of Scotland, making it a popular holiday destination. You can expect warm hospitality, amazing experiences and a fantastic break away.

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Accommodation

Adamton Country House, Prestwick Adamton Country House, Prestwick

Dating back to the 11th Century, the Adamton Country House Hotel, set in an historic country estate combines romance and rich history. Providing accommodation for celebrated guests from Clark Gable to Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Adamton Country House Hotel promises quality accommodation in beautiful surroundings, in an ideal location for our inclusive itinerary.

Hotel Features: All bedrooms with en-suite facilities, TV, hairdryer & hospitality tray * Restaurant serving a choice of cuisine * Bar offering a range of beverages * Lounge

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