Your Loch Lomond & Glencoe Day Trip Itinerary
Your day trip begins as your private driver collects you from your Glasgow accommodation or the airport to begin the drive to Loch Lomond in style and comfort!
Loch Lomond Cruise

From the village of Luss, step aboard a private charter or elegant small-group vessel for a cruise across Loch Lomond, the largest expanse of freshwater in Britain.
As the boat glides between wooded islands and along rugged shores, your guide shares the ballads and legends that made this loch immortal in Scottish song. On a private experience, sip whisky or sparkling wine on deck as the Highland scenery drifts by, the mountains mirrored in the still waters.
For those who prefer to linger ashore, a gentle stroll through Luss reveals stone cottages and flower gardens that feel lifted from another age.
The Trossachs

Your driver takes you deeper into The Trossachs, where wooded hills and twisting glens rise suddenly into Highland peaks.
Known as “The Highlands in Miniature, “this landscape was once the haunt of outlaw hero Rob Roy MacGregor, whose tales your guide recounts as you pass shimmering lochs framed by forest.
With a private driver-guide, you can pause where the scenery is most stirring, whether for short woodland walks, quiet lochside photographs, or simply to stand and breathe the pine-scented air.
Rannoch Moor: Highland Wilderness

Climbing northward, the scenery changes dramatically to the wild, open expanse of Rannoch Moor. This vast plateau of bogs, lochans, and peat stretches to the horizon, creating one of Scotland’s most haunting vistas.
In winter, it can feel stark and windswept, while in summer, it glows with heather and reflected skies. Your driver-guide will stop at scenic laybys for photographs and explain how this difficult-to-traverse landscape shaped Highland travel, warfare, and the resilience of its people.
Few places embody the raw spirit of Scotland’s untamed nature quite like Rannoch Moor.
Glencoe

Descending into Glencoe, the mountains close in like towering walls, their peaks often shrouded in shifting mists.
This valley is both breathtakingly beautiful and deeply tragic, forever linked with the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe, when Clan MacDonald were betrayed under the code of Highland hospitality.
At the Glencoe Visitor Center, private exhibitions and audiovisual displays bring the story to life. Out on the road, your guide will pause at dramatic viewpoints such as the Three Sisters and Loch Achtriochtan, perfect moments to step out, let the wind whip through your hair, and feel dwarfed by nature’s grandeur.
A private guided walk can also be arranged for those who wish to explore deeper into the glen. Lunch is taken in a cozy Highland inn or traditional village café, with hearty fare to match the mountain setting.
Scenic Return to Glasgow
Your driver-guide returns you to your Glasgow accommodation in the early evening, leaving you with memories of lochs, legends, and landscapes that speak to the very soul of Scotland.
Optional Extras for Your Private Day Trip
- Whisky tasting at a Highland distillery en route.
- Private guide-led walk in Glencoe for photography or nature enthusiasts.
- Kilchurn Castle