Castles and Abbeys of Western Scotland1st Jun 2026

From:£895
Summary
Western Scotland is a land shaped by power, faith and imagination and its castles and abbeys tell the story. From grand aristocratic estates to ancient fortresses and sacred medieval ruins, this tour explores the rich legacy of the region’s built heritage, all set against a backdrop of dramatic coastline and sweeping landscapes. Highlights include a visit to the majestic Culzean Castle, perched on a clifftop with commanding views over the Firth of Clyde; a private tour and afternoon tea at the extraordinary Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute and time to explore the artistic flair and historic depth of Kelburn Castle. We also visit the evocative Paisley Abbey and the birthplace of Robert Burns, offering insight into the spiritual and cultural life of Scotland’s past.
What to Expect
- Admire the romantic splendour of Culzean Castle
- Explore the richly decorated interiors of Mount Stuart
- Visit atmospheric Paisley Abbey, one of Scotland’s most important medieval religious sites
- Discover the striking contrast of ancient stone and bold street art at Kelburn Castle

Departure Routes
Location | Pickup Time | Dropoff Time |
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Aberdeen | 00:00 | |
Stonehaven | 00:00 | |
Forfar | 00:00 | |
Dundee | 00:00 | |
Perth | 00:00 | |
Kinross | 00:00 | |
Dunfermline | 00:00 | |
Edinburgh | 00:00 | |
Glasgow | 00:00 |
** Please note that all timings are approximate and subject to change. Final timings and pick-up points will be confirmed with your joining instructions approximately 10 days prior to departure. **
Day by Day Itinerary
Western Scotland
We depart from our designated pick-up points and begin our journey into the historic heart of western Scotland, travelling first to the ancient town of Paisley, home to one of the country’s most important ecclesiastical buildings. Paisley Abbey, originally founded in 1163 by Walter FitzAlan, the High Steward of Scotland, has long been a centre of spiritual and cultural life. Once a powerful Cluniac monastery, the abbey played a key role in Scotland’s medieval history and is believed to be the burial site of the six-year-old Marjorie Bruce, mother of Robert II. Today, the abbey’s striking Gothic architecture, stained glass windows and atmospheric nave offer a poignant glimpse into the past. Following our visit, we continue to the seaside town of Troon and check in to the South Beach Hotel, located just steps from the shore.
Meals IncludedDinner

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