The Winnock Drymen, Loch Lomond. This beautiful, family run 3 star hotel offers an outstanding level of customer service, cosy log fires, excellent Scottish cuisine (served in the Capercaille Room) and a traditional bar area with an extensive selection of ales, spirits and wines and a specialty range of over 70 malt whiskies. The 74 comfortable rooms are all well equipped with hairdryer, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a no lift but there are ground floor rooms available.
Included: Tickets to the Tattoo & Free time in Edinburgh before the Tattoo.
Tour of Loch Lomond Scottish Gaelic: Loch Laomainn), is a freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault. It is the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain by surface area. The loch contains many islands, including Inchmurrin, the largest fresh-water island in the British Isles. The Loch is now part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park which was established in 2002.
Tour of the Trossachs:
‘Trossachs’ is a unique word, for a unique place. It refers to the romantic area of sparkling lochs, crumpled hills, sleepy forests and welcoming villages east of Loch Lomond and west of Stirling. You might hear it called ‘The Highlands in miniature’ and that’s a good description.
Day off in Resort of Drymen.
Optional: Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel.
Kelpies: Come and see the world’s largest equine sculptures up close – and even go inside to marvel at the complexity and the engineering which created these fantastic pieces of art.ails to Follow!
The Falkirk Wheel: is the world’s only rotating boatlift, which is used to connect the Forth & Clyde and Union canals in central Scotland. The Falkirk Wheel is a magnificent, mechanical marvel which has been constructed to 21st century, state-of-the-art engineering. It is already being recognised as an iconic landmark worthy of Scotland’s traditional engineering expertise. Designed to replace a series of lock gates built in the 19th century – long since demolished and replaced by housing – The Falkirk Wheel is the showpiece of the Millennium Link project where coast-to-coast navigation of the canals has been re-established for the first time in over 40 years.