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Schedule: Daily 10.30am Language: English (other languages are available at 10.15am) Duration: 3 hours Distance: 6 miles Difficulty: Easy Classic Tour Route Sights you'll see: Cleopatra’s Needle The London Eye The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben Lambeth Palace Westminster Abbey St James’ Park Buckingham Palace The Changing of the Guard (on days when scheduled) Admiralty Arch Trafalgar Square Covent Garden Lincoln’s Inn and fields Smithfield Market St Paul’s Cathedral (Please note that we may have to change the route due to traffic/special events/circumstances beyond our control)
Highlights: Stirling Castle The Trossachs Rob Roy country Aberfoyle Balmaha nature trail walk Loch Lomond Glengoyne Whisky Distillery You travel first to Stirling Castle where you can visit this imposing stronghold, the favourite residence of the Stuart kings, where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned. You then continue into the beautiful forest-covered mountains of the Trossachs and stop for lunch in heart of the National Park. This area, on the southern edge of the Highlands was home to Rob Roy Macgregor, the famous Scottish outlaw. From here a short drive takes you to the “bonny, bonny banks” of Loch Lomond. At Loch Lomond you can visit the National Park Centre or walk along part of the West Highland Way to a hilltop viewpoint with spectacular views of the loch. Afterwards visit the malt whisky distillery of Glengoyne for a tour and dram before your return journey to Glasgow. *Children under the age of 5 are unable to join the scheduled tours Why not combine your visit to Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond National Park and Whisky Tour with other famous attractions and activities in Glasgow such as Timberbush Tours or Glasgow City Sightseeing Tour
date d'inscription:09/15/2020
General Description: Perfect for weekend getaway Located near major attractions Perfect location appropriate for both families and couples Great combination for business and pleasure Location: Perfectly located in beautiful Miami Local Attractions: Doral Golf Resort and Spa - 2.0 miles Martin Z. Margulies Sculpture Park - 4.0 miles Dolphin and International Malls - 1 miles Close to local attractions such as Miami Seaquarium Recreation: Outdoor swimming pool Restaurants & Lounges: Breakfast Room Nearby restaurant Services: 24 hr front desk service Business services available at front desk Complimentary airport shuttle Meeting Facilities: Small conference room available Accommodation: 92 guestrooms Classic guest rooms Classic accommodations Comfortable rooms
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ITINERARY : 06:30 - Depart Dublin from Suffolk Street by the Molly Malone statue 10:00 - Game Of Thrones – Dark Hedges 11:00 - Traverse the Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge 12:30 - Lunch 13:30 - Giant’s Causeway UNESCO Heritage site 15:15 - Dunluce Castle tour ( self-guided ) - As seen in Game of Thrones 19:45 - Arrive back in Dublin You depart early morning from Dublin heading North. We will have a comfort break on the way and then head into the Northern Irish countryside. Along the drive you will visit the Dark hedges, a picturesque tree-lined road that looks as if it comes straight out of a story book. The Dark Hedges represents the King’s Road in the famous television series “Game of Thrones” and is an avenue of beech trees with branches hanging over the road.. Next we visit and cross Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge which connects a 23m-deep and 20m-wide chasm between the mainland and a small island that has been used over the years by fishermen to place netting to capture migrating salmon. Following a 20 minute scenic cliff walk, you can traverse the bridge to the island with its abundance of birdlife, and to enjoy the spectacular coastal views from a different vantage point. After lunch it is time for The Giants Causeway which is the highlight of the trip . This UNESCO World Heritage site consists of a series of over 40,000 hexagonal shaped rocks that looks like a grand set of stairs leading into the sea, the formation of which has been astounding generations. These awe-inspiring stones have resulted in inspiring many a myth and stories surrounding their origin, some of which your guide will just to be happy tell you in full technicolour! After the amazing Giants Causeway we continue to the spectacular Dunluce Castle, precariously perched on Cliffside , once home of the notorious McDonnell clan! This tour includes a self guided tour of Dunluce where you will get an insight to its fascinating history and the peerless family who owned it. Finally, you will arrive back in Dublin at around dinner time to reminisce about your northern adventure.
