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Here are just some of our selected highlights from the wealth of day trips possible from such a superb central location:-
- Pitlochry - Your first stop must be the stunning “ Queens View”
- Loch Earn, Loch Tay and Glen Lyon – a beautiful trip via Crieff, Comrie and Aberfeldy. Visit Scotland’s oldest tree at Fortingall. A welcome lunch stop at Killin.
- Cairngorms – visit the newly formed Cairngorm National Park, perhaps with a shopping stop at the House of Bruar.
- Loch Lomond – closer than you think, just over an hour away.
- Aberdeen, the Granite City – either via Dundee (City of Discovery) and the coastal route, or through Glenshee, Braemar and Royal Deeside – or both!!
- Royal Deeside – via Pitlochry to Glenshee and Braemar, then onward to Balmoral and the delightful village of Ballater.
- Edinburgh – under an hour takes you to the capital city and all its superb shops, history and attractions.
- Glasgow – again under an hours drive.
- St Andrews – and ample time for a game of golf - less than an hour’s drive. Or Gleneagles.
Or - contact Claymore Travel in Stirling – and have a great day out and let the experts show you the real Scotland. Journey back through our colourful and turbulent past, with descriptions of the people, their history , culture and legend.
The best way to experience Scotland is in a small group and your driver/guide is a native Scot who provides an informative commentary as you travel.
A guided day tour by mini-bus, provides a great introduction to Historic Stirling, to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park or to a variety of locations throughout Scotland.
Guided mini-bus tours are available throughout the year for independent travellers and private groups.
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