Easy Scottish Lochs (Wheelchair Accessible)

Points of Interest
- Loch Lomond
Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Begin your leisurely, half-day exploration of the bonny, bonny banks of Loch Lomond at your pier where you will board a motorcoach. Accompanied by a friendly and knowledgeable guide you will set forth on a scenic drive through the ruggedly beautiful Scottish landscape.
During your journey, be sure to have your cameras at the ready as you cross the Erskine Bridge with distant views of Glasgow. Visit the picturesque village of Luss located on the west shore of Loch Lomond. In Gaelic, "lus" means plant or herb, and the village in spring and summer is a riot of color from roses and wildflowers. Stroll through the village to view its stone cottages and enjoy the opportunity to peruse its quaint shops for souvenirs. Or walk out onto the pier to marvel at the awe-inspiring beauty of Loch Lomond, the second largest freshwater lake in Scotland.
Your scenic drive continues as you travel along nearly the entire length of this breathtaking loch, famed in song and legend and renowned for its loveliness and tranquillity. Take in the wonder of this pristine lake dotted with islands on its southern end, resembling a fjord at its northern end and offering picture postcard views around every corner.
Enjoy a brief stop to take in the stunning panoramas of Highland Glens and Mountains at Rest and Be Thankful overlook, so named for the words inscribed on a nearby stone by soldiers who built the military road in 1753.
From Loch Lomond travel along the glistening waters of Loch Eck and Holy Loch en route to the village of Hunters Quay where you will board a ferry and cross the River Clyde. From there you will complete you journey of discovery with a brief drive to Greenock and to your Princess ship.
For tours that offer more in-depth exploration with actual visits to one or more sites, see the other options in this port.
Special Notes:
The content of this tour is identical to GR3-290. Only guests using a wheelchair can book this tour, as it ensures accessible transportation. Due to the specialized nature of some lift-equipped vehicles, priority is given to guests using a wheelchair and one companion only; additional companions may be required to travel on the transportation provided for tour GR3-290. Bookings not marked with an accessibility requirement will be removed from the tour's inventory.The drive to Luss takes approximately one hour. The scenic return route is a drive of approximately two hours. The tour may be reversed.
Child Price:
12 years & under onlyTour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.
Depart from ship for a scenic drive enroute to Luss for shopping and free time
- Transport type:
- Non Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Travel time:
- 00:50
- Time at site:
- 00:45
- Free time at site:
- 45
- Inside visit:
- No
- Air conditioned:
- No
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- Yes
- Shopping available:
- Yes
Photo stop for Rest and Be Thankful
- Transport type:
- Non Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Travel time:
- 00:35
- Time at site:
- 00:15
- Inside visit:
- No
- Air conditioned:
- No
- Walking distance:
- 50
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
- Photo/video opportunity:
- Yes
Scenic drive past Loch Eck and Holy Loch to a ferry ride across the River Clyde
- Transport type:
- Non Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Travel time:
- 01:20
- Time at site:
- 00:25
- Inside visit:
- No
- Air conditioned:
- No
- Walking distance:
- 50
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
Re-board your motorcoach and return to your ship
- Transport type:
- Non Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Travel time:
- 00:20
- Air conditioned:
- No
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No