A wonderful four night break staying at the Caledonian Thistle Hotel, Callander, complete with evening entertainment, an inclusive drinks package and two inclusive excusrions by coach to enjoy the attractions and scenic delights of pretty Oban with an included bay cruise along with Pitlochry and the spectacular Scone Palace.
Nestled on the eastern edge of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Callander is a charming Scottish town where natural beauty meets heritage and is the perfect base for exploring the Highlands. Surrounded by rolling hills, tranquil lochs, and majestic peaks like Ben Ledi, Callander offers endless opportunities for relaxing or exploring the local area.
Inclusive Drinks Packages - Four free drinks from the bar between 11am – 11pm each day (Mon-Thu) with a fine choice of beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks
- Four nights at The Caledonian Thistle Hotel Hotel, Callander
- Full cooked breakfast each morning with tea or coffee
- Three course dinner each evening with tea or coffee
- Live entertainment every evening
- Cash Bingo every evening
- Four free drinks from the bar between 11am – 11pm each day (Mon-Thu) with a fine choice of beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks
- Includes two days of Park & Tour excursions to enhance the enjoyment of your hotel stay
- Excursion to enjoy the delights of Pitlochry & Scone Palace
- Excursion to enjoy Oban along with a ferry boat cruise of Oban Bay with spectacular views of the Islands of Mull
Your Included Excursions by Coach - Oban - Travel to Oban passing Loch Earn, the Highland Towns of Tyndrum, Crianlarich and Dalmally before entering into the spectacular Loch Awe Valley, with stunning views over the Loch and the historic ruins of Fraoch Eilean Castle, before arriving in Oban, Gateway to the Isles. Enjoy your included Bay cruise with Caledonian McBrayne travelling though the bay to the Isle of Mull to enjoy the spectacular views of the bay, surrounding islands and wildlife. (non landing cruise)
Pitlochry & Scone Palace - Enjoy a wonderful scenic excursion to Pitlochry. First, we visit Scone Palace, one of Scotland’s most important stately homes with an exciting, colourful history. Poised above the River Tay with the Grampian Mountains forming a distant backdrop, Scone Palace was once the capital of the Picts and has been the seat of parliament and the crowning place of the Kings of Scots, including Macbeth and Robert the Bruce. Before continuing to the Highland town of Pitlochry, rich in history and beautiful scenery, it’s not surprising that Pitlochry is one of Scotland’s most popular holiday destinations. On our return journey, we visit the famous Queen’s View, Falls of Dochart, Loch Tummel, Aberfeldy, and through the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, via Loch Tay and the Falls of Dochart.