
Holiday Information
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By coach with allocated seating
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Rob Roy Hotel Aberfoyle Scotland
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Breakfast and evening meal
Overview
A coach holiday to Aberfoyle is an excellent way to experience the beauty and charm of the Scottish countryside without the stress of driving. Aberfoyle, nestled in the heart of the Trossachs, is known as the “Gateway to the Highlands,” offering breath taking scenery, rich history, and opportunities for exploration.
Itinerary
- Pick-up: Your exciting journey begins as you're picked up from your allocated point. Our friendly driver will introduce themselves, brief you on the tour, and advise on safety protocols. Sit back and relax as we depart towards Scotland.
- Comfort Stops: There will be comfort stops en route for refreshments and to stretch your legs.
- Visit to Gretna Green: On our journey to Aberfoyle, we will stop at the historic village of Gretna Green, famous for runaway weddings. Here, you can visit the Old Blacksmith’s Shop, where many couples have tied the knot over the centuries. Explore the charming village shops or grab a bite to eat while soaking in the romantic atmosphere of this iconic Scottish destination.
- Arrival in Aberfoyle: In the afternoon, we continue our scenic drive through the stunning landscapes of the Trossachs National Park before reaching The Rob Roy Hotel.
- Rob Roy Hotel: Nestled in the heart of the Trossachs, the Rob Roy Hotel is the perfect base for your stay. Named after the famous Scottish folk hero, Rob Roy MacGregor, this cozy, traditional hotel offers comfortable rooms, excellent hospitality, and scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy the warm ambiance of the hotel’s bar and lounge, where you can unwind after your journey.
- Meals: Includes breakfast and evening meal each day except no breakfast on day of arrival.
- Evening Meal: After check-in, you'll enjoy a delicious evening meal in the hotel’s restaurant, featuring a range of local and international dishes. Relax and prepare for your upcoming adventures in Scotland.
- Breakfast: A full Scottish breakfast awaits you.
- Loch Lomond: Today, visit Loch Lomond, the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain, renowned for its beauty and tranquillity. Take a scenic drive along the Loch Lomond Shores, stopping to admire the loch's magnificent views of the surrounding hills and islands. You may choose to take a short walk along the shore or visit local villages such as Luss, a quaint conservation village known for its charming cottages and stunning lochside views.
- Inveraray: Continue your journey to Inveraray, a picturesque town located on the shores of Loch Fyne. Inveraray is famous for its stunning Georgian architecture and historic landmarks.
- Explore Inveraray: Visit Inveraray Castle, home to the Duke of Argyll, or simply explore the town’s shops, cafés, and the Inveraray Jail, a fascinating living museum where actors bring the history of the prison to life.
- (entrance fees not included)
- Return to Aberfoyle: After a full day of sightseeing, return to the Rob Roy Hotel for your evening meal.
- Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty Scottish breakfast at the hotel to fuel up for the day's adventure.
- Loch Katrine & Sir Walter Scott Steamboat Ride: Today, enjoy a scenic excursion to Loch Katrine, a stunning freshwater loch nestled in the heart of The Trossachs. Loch Katrine is steeped in history and literary connections, most famously featured in Sir Walter Scott’s poem "The Lady of the Lake."
- Sir Walter Scott Steamship Ride: Board the historic Sir Walter Scott steamship for a leisurely cruise across the loch. As you sail, take in the breathtaking landscapes of rugged hills and tranquil waters, surrounded by lush forests. The boat offers indoor and outdoor seating, allowing you to enjoy the scenery in comfort.
- (boat ride fee not included)
- Callander: After your boat ride, continue the excursion to the charming town of Callander, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands." Located on the banks of the River Teith, Callander is known for its picturesque streets lined with shops, cafés, and historical buildings.
- Explore Callander: Take time to explore the town, perhaps visiting Bracklinn Falls for a scenic walk, or enjoying some local shopping. Don’t miss the Callander Meadows, a peaceful riverside park perfect for a relaxing stroll.
- Return to Aberfoyle: After a full day of sightseeing, return to the Rob Roy Hotel for your evening meal.
- Breakfast: Enjoy a hearty breakfast before setting off for the day.
- Edinburgh:
- Today, we’ll take you to Scotland’s majestic capital, Edinburgh. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, Edinburgh offers something for everyone.
- See iconic landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace, and the Scottish Parliament building.
- You’ll have ample free time to explore the city at your leisure. Whether you choose to visit the castle, stroll down the cobbled streets of the Old Town, or shop along Princes Street, there’s plenty to see and do. You may also want to explore some of the city’s famous museums and galleries, or simply enjoy a drink in one of Edinburgh’s many charming cafes.
(admissions fees not included)
- Return to Hotel: We return to Aberfoyle in the late afternoon.
- Evening Meal: A final evening meal awaits you back at the Rob Roy Hotel.
- Departure from Hotel: After enjoying breakfast and checking out of the hotel, we begin our return journey.
- Comfort Stops: There will be comfort stops along the way.
- Visit to Moffat: On our return journey, we’ll stop at the charming market town of Moffat, known for its woollen mills and scenic setting. You’ll have time to explore the local shops or enjoy a light lunch before continuing south.
- Arrival at Drop-Off Point: In the afternoon, we continue towards your drop-off point, bringing your Scottish adventure to a close.
Includes / Excludes
Cost Includes
- All coach travel from your allocated pick-up point and return
- Rob Roy Hotel Aberfoyle 4 nights breakfast and evening meal
- Coach tour to Loch Lomond & Inveraray
- Coach tour to Loch Katrine & Callander
- Coach tour to Edinburgh
Cost Excludes
- Holiday Insurance
- Single supplement
- Admission fees to attractions
- Extra meals/drinks
Dates
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Available PackagesMondayMarch 9, 2026FridayMarch 13, 2026£339.00
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Available PackagesMondayJuly 6, 2026FridayJuly 10, 2026£399.00
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Available PackagesMondayDecember 14, 2026FridayDecember 18, 2026£349.00
Holiday Highlights
- Visit to Gretna Green: Explore the iconic village known for its runaway weddings and historic blacksmith shop.
- Stay at the Rob Roy Hotel: Nestled in the heart of the Trossachs National Park, offering comfortable accommodation and a warm atmosphere.
- Loch Lomond: Experience the beauty of Britain’s largest inland body of water, with picturesque villages like Luss.
- Inveraray: Enjoy a visit to this charming Georgian town, with its castle, loch views, and historic jail.
- Loch Katrine & Sir Walter Scott Steamship: Sail across this beautiful loch, surrounded by rugged hills and lush landscapes.
- Callander: Discover this “Gateway to the Highlands” with scenic walks and local shops.
- Edinburgh: Explore Scotland’s historic capital, with its iconic landmarks, cobbled streets, and free time to explore at your leisure.
- Moffat: A final stop in this quaint market town, perfect for a light lunch or some last-minute shopping.
Destination Information
Aberfoyle, Scotland – Gateway to the Trossachs
Aberfoyle is a charming village nestled on the edge of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, known as the “Gateway to the Trossachs.” Surrounded by lush forests, lochs, and rolling hills, it’s a dream destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
- Scenic Beauty: The Queen Elizabeth Forest Park begins just outside the village. Walks like the Duke’s Pass Drive offer panoramic views over the Trossachs, while Loch Ard and Loch Chon are nearby for tranquil Lochside strolls.
- Scottish Wool Centre: In the heart of the village, it’s a delightful place to learn about traditional weaving, meet Highland cows, and see sheepdog demos.
- Local Charm: Quaint shops, tearooms, and pubs give Aberfoyle a welcoming atmosphere. It’s a fantastic base for exploring the surrounding area, especially in autumn when the foliage turns golden.
Gretna Green – Scotland’s Romantic Landmark
Gretna Green, just over the border from England, is one of the world’s most famous wedding destinations.
- Historic Blacksmith’s Shop: The heart of Gretna Green’s romantic allure, where couples have eloped since 1754 to marry under Scottish law. Today, visitors can tour the original Blacksmith’s Shop, see demonstrations, and even witness real weddings.
- Love Stories Exhibition: Learn about the history of eloping couples and the traditions that made this village famous.
- Shopping and Dining: The Gretna Green complex also includes lovely shops selling Scottish gifts, crafts, and cashmere, as well as a café with hearty Scottish fare.
- Romantic Feel: The village is steeped in charm and history. Many couples still come to renew vows or just soak in the sentiment.
Loch Lomond & Inveraray – A Blend of Beauty and Heritage
- Loch Lomond: Scotland’s largest freshwater loch offers awe-inspiring views and boat cruises.
- Luss Village: A charming conservation village with flower-filled cottages, a beautiful pier, and views over the loch to Ben Lomond.
- Inveraray:
- Inveraray Castle: A fairy-tale castle still home to the Duke of Argyll, complete with lavish interiors, extensive gardens, and collections of arms and artwork.
- Inveraray Jail: A living museum where costumed guides bring the grim history of Scottish law to life in a 19th-century prison.
- Loch Fyne: The views over this sea loch are spectacular, and the nearby seafood restaurants are some of the best in Scotland.
Loch Katrine & Callander – Sail on the Sir Walter Scott
This visit combines romance, natural splendour, and a touch of literary magic.
- Loch Katrine:
- Sail on the Sir Walter Scott Steamship: This iconic steamer has been cruising Loch Katrine since 1900. As you glide across the calm waters, the surrounding hills and forests provide a picturesque backdrop worthy of a painting.
- Callander: A lovely town often referred to as the “Eastern Gateway to the Highlands.”
- Main Street Charm: Full of gift shops, cafés, and bakeries. It’s a great place to pick up handmade crafts or enjoy a traditional Scottish lunch.
Edinburgh – Scotland’s Majestic Capital
No visit to Scotland is complete without a deep dive into the culture, architecture, and energy of Edinburgh.
- Edinburgh Castle: Dominating the skyline, this fortress atop Castle Rock offers panoramic views, the Crown Jewels, and deep Scottish history.
- Royal Mile: A historic stretch connecting the castle to the Palace of Holyrood house, lined with museums, shops, pubs, and street performers.
- Holyrood Palace: The official Scottish residence of the monarch, with grand state apartments and the haunting ruins of Holyrood Abbey.
- Arthur’s Seat: A hike up this ancient volcano offers the best views of the city and surrounding countryside.
- New Town & Princes Street: Georgian elegance meets modern shopping. Don’t miss the National Gallery of Scotland and the Scott Monument.
Moffat – A Historic Spa Town with Highland Charm
Tucked into the Southern Uplands, Moffat is a peaceful haven with a rich history as a Victorian spa retreat.
Moffat Toffee: Sample the locally made sweets from the famous Moffat Toffee Shop – a nostalgic treat.photos courtesy of VisitScotland
Town Centre: Pretty stone buildings, boutique shops, and inviting tearooms create a timeless feel. The Moffat Ram Statue in the centre is a quirky local icon.
photos courtesy of: © VisitScotland Kenny Lam – © VisitScotland Paul Tomkins
Rob Roy Hotel & Surroundings
The Rob Roy Hotel is a well-known and historic hotel located in Aberfoyle, Scotland, nestled in the stunning Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Named after the legendary Scottish folk hero Rob Roy MacGregor, the hotel offers a blend of traditional Scottish hospitality, modern comfort, and a beautiful natural setting.
Location & Surroundings
The Rob Roy Hotel is situated just outside the picturesque village of Aberfoyle, in the heart of the Trossachs. This area is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, serene lochs, and dense forests, making it an ideal base for exploring Scotland’s first national park.
Proximity to Key Attractions:
Aberfoyle Village: Approximately 1 mile away, with local shops, cafés, and attractions.
Loch Ard: A beautiful loch just a short drive from the hotel, perfect for walks and watersports.
Duke’s Pass Scenic Drive: A breathtaking drive through the Trossachs with spectacular views.
Loch Lomond: About a 30-minute drive west, offering iconic Scottish scenery and boat trips.
Accommodation & Rooms
The Rob Roy Hotel offers a range of comfortable and well-appointed rooms.
Room Features:
Types of Rooms:
Standard single, double, twin, and family rooms.
Accessible rooms for guests with mobility needs.
Amenities:
En-suite bathrooms with showers.
Tea and coffee-making facilities.
Flat-screen TVs.
Free Wi-Fi.
Comfortable beds with quality linen.
Heating, ensuring a cozy stay in colder months.
Though the rooms are simple, they provide a warm and welcoming environment for guests after a day of exploring.
Dining & Bar
The Rob Roy Hotel features an on-site restaurant and bar, offering a variety of traditional Scottish dishes alongside more familiar international options.
Restaurant & Menu:
Serves hearty Scottish breakfasts, including options like porridge, full Scottish breakfast (with bacon, eggs, sausage, black pudding, and tattie scones), and continental choices.
Dinner options include locally sourced meats, fresh fish, and vegetarian dishes.
Classic Scottish dishes like haggis, neeps & tatties and Cullen skink (a rich Scottish fish soup) may be available.
A selection of fine Scottish whiskies and local ales at the bar.
The dining area is spacious and designed to accommodate both individual travellers and larger tour groups.
Atmosphere & Ambience
The Rob Roy Hotel prides itself on offering traditional Scottish hospitality, with a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. The décor is classic and comfortable, reflecting a mix of modern functionality and rustic Scottish charm.
Family-run feel: Friendly staff who provide excellent service.
Ideal for tour groups, looking for a peaceful retreat.
Quiet countryside setting, offering a break from city life.
History & Connection to Rob Roy MacGregor
The hotel is named after Rob Roy MacGregor (1671–1734), a legendary Scottish outlaw, folk hero, and cattleman, sometimes called the “Scottish Robin Hood.” He was active in the Trossachs region, and his life story is filled with tales of adventure, rebellion, and resilience.