Loch Awe Hotel 6 Day Autumn Break

Loch Awe Hotel
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£464.00

Departure: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

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First day - South

Arrive at the Loch Awe Hotel in time for dinner.

Oban

The largest town in Argyll & The Isles, Oban is known as the 'Gateway to the Isles' and is the 'Seafood Capital of Scotland'. Oban has a way of drawing out the romantic side of visitors, with its mists that roll in from the sea, and the hills which overlook the bay. The most iconic feature within Oban is McCaig's Tower, a Colosseum lookalike that stands above the town and offers wonderful views out west. From seafood to whisky, Oban offers a great range of local produce - all well worth sampling!

Inveraray & Arrochar

Overlooking the still waters of Loch Fyne, Inveraray is the most iconic town in Argyll. This pretty town was founded in 1745 by the 3rd Duke of Argyll, head of the infamous Clan Campbell. Inveraray is a classic example of an 18th century planned town and the Georgian architecture remains unspoilt. Afterwards, located at the head of Loch Long, you will visit the quaint little village of Arrochar. The village sits amongst some of the most spectacular scenery on the Cowal peninsula with several gentle local walks for you to enjoy.

Fort William, Glencoe & Rannoch Moor

Lying in the shadow of Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, Fort William is the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’ and boasts some of the most spectacular scenery in the Highlands. Fort William lies along the banks of Loch Linnhe and is the main town in Lochaber but is just a short distance from spectacular Glencoe and Rannoch Moor. Glencoe is undoubtedly the most popular and scenic glen in Scotland. The sheer scale and grandeur of the landscape is sure to inspire and the turbulent history of the area will fascinate visitors. Then visit nearby Rannoch Moor – one of Scotland’s outstanding areas of natural wilderness and rugged beauty. - An optional trip on the Nevis Range Mountain Gondola will be offered, weather permitting.

Helensburgh & Luss

Step into Colquhoun territory and visit Helensburgh and the pretty village of Luss. Helensburgh is a handsome Victorian holiday resort on the River Clyde to the west of Glasgow. The town was founded at the end of the 18th century by Sir James Colquhoun who named Helensburgh after his wife – Helen. This popular Victorian holiday destination boasts a long promenade, beautiful parks and pretty gardens. The town’s most iconic feature is Hill House which is the finest domestic masterpiece of the famous Scottish architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Helensburgh boasts many other famous townsmen including Henry Bell, originator of the steamship and John Logie Baird, the inventor of the television. Just a short distance away lies the quaint village of Luss. Developed in the 18th and 19th centuries to house the workers from nearby slate quarries, the village is remarkably unchanged and the identical sandstone and slate cottages became the setting for the successful TV show Take the High Road. Wander down the pebbly street to the pier for breathtaking panoramic views of Loch Lomond against the mighty backdrop of Ben Lomond.

Last Day

Return home.

Loch Awe Hotel
Loch Awe Hotel 6 Day Autumn Break
  • Departure: Tuesday, October 21, 2025
  • Excursions Included
  • Half Board
  • Nightly Entertainment
  • Luxury Coach Travel
  • £464.00 Per Person
Pickup Point Address Time
Weymouth Coach Bay opposite the Fairhaven Hotel on the seafront, DT4 8DH 5.30AM
Dorchester The top of the town car park, DT1 1XT 5.50AM
Sherborne Bus Stop outside Skippers Pub, Horsecastles, DT9 3HE 6.30AM
Yeovil Bus Stop outside Conservative Club (now Duke of York), Kingston Opp Hospital, BA20 2QL 6.50AM
Somerton Butter Cross, Market Place, Bus Stop, TA11 7LX 7.10AM
Street Clarks Village Coach Park, BA16 0BB 7.20AM

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