Inversnaid Hotel 5 Day Winter Warmer
First Day
Arrive at the Invernsaid Hotel in time for dinner.
Aberfoyle, Callander & The Trossachs
‘The Highlands in miniature’ – this area is one of the most romantic in Scotland, with wild little glens, tranquil Lochs, miles of forest and rolling hills. The Trossachs have been immortalised by Sir Walter Scott who published the first ever international best seller, The Lady of the Lake, in 1810. This romantic narrative has encouraged many visitors to the area, including Queen Victoria on her frequent tours to Scotland, and was inspiration for both Wordsworth and Coleridge. The charming village of Aberfoyle lies on the banks of the River Forth in the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. Both Callander and Aberfoyle are surrounded by glistening Lochs and wild little glens which only add to the tranquillity of the Trossachs.
Glasgow and a visit to Kelvingrove Art Gallery
Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and is famed for its vibrancy and the friendliness of its people. The city is constantly developing and has an energetic atmosphere. Glasgow’s industrial roots as the ‘Second City of the Empire’ have given the city its character and Glasgow now offers fabulous museums, art galleries and architecture. The Edwardian Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum showcases a wide range of objects from Scotland and abroad within one of the most iconic and impressive buildings in Glasgow.
Historic Stirling
Explore the beautiful Royal Burgh of Stirling where for centuries monarchs ruled from its strategic castle and where merchants operated below castle rock. Stirling is Scotland’s heritage capital, and the Wars of Independence were fought and won here. The city has been carefully preserved and the history of Scotland lives on through the architecture and local landmarks. The castle sits majestically above the busy city and its regal splendour remains unchanged. The coach will drop those wishing to visit the castle off and then you will walk through the cobbled streets of the Old Town to meet the coach in the town centre. The National Wallace Monument stands at 220ft and overlooks the scene of one of Scotland’s most famous battle sites, The Battle of Stirling Bridge, which was led by the famous William Wallace.
Last Day
Return home.
Inversnaid Hotel, Loch Lomond
The Inversnaid Hotel is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland, tucked away on the north eastern banks of Loch Lomond
- Comfortable, well furnished en-suite bedrooms with tea making facilities, TV and radio
- Lounge bar
- Function room with nightly entertainment
- Reception seating area with open fire lit during the winter months
- Lift service to most bedrooms
Inversnaid Hotel, Loch Lomond
The Inversnaid Hotel is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland, tucked away on the north eastern banks of Loch Lomond
- Comfortable, well furnished en-suite bedrooms with tea making facilities, TV and radio
- Lounge bar
- Function room with nightly entertainment
- Reception seating area with open fire lit during the winter months
- Lift service to most bedrooms
- Thursday, March 4, 2027
- What’s Included: hotel stay, daily excursions, breakfast and dinner, luxury coach travel and nightly entertainment.
- £386 Per Person
Pickup Points & Times
| Pickup Point | Address | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Southampton (Westend) | Bus Stop at Utilita Bowl, Botley Road, West End, SO30 3XH. For parking please contact 01389 713713, £7.00 per day & payment is required when booking parking place. Parking is at the far car park on the right hand side, opposite the turnstiles and is unmaned. | 5.40AM |
| Southampton (Bitterne) | Post Office, next to The Mercantile Flea, SO18 6BR | 5.50AM |
| Southampton (Soton) | Bus Stop Outside the BBC Studios, SO14 7FY | 6.00AM |
| Eastleigh | Bus Station, SO50 9FD | 6.15AM |
| Winchester | King Alfred Statue, SO23 9LN | 6.35AM |
| Andover | Bus Stop near the White Hart Pub, Bridge Street, SP10 1BH | 7.05AM |