
Dunbarton Rock
This 300 million year old volcanic plug has the oldest recorded history of any fortress in Scotland dating back to 450AD when Saint Patrick sent a letter to King Ceretic. It was the first written letter about a settlement there. For some of the most famous Scots in history such as William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots, this fortress represents watershed chapters in their lives.
Dunbarton Rock
This 300 million year old volcanic plug has the oldest recorded history of any fortress in Scotland dating back to 450AD when Saint Patrick sent a letter to King Ceretic. It was the first written letter about a settlement there.
Luss, Loch Lomond
Luss, a very pretty village situated on the western shore of Loch Lomond, Walk past the pretty sandstone and slate cottages to the pier for wonderful views up and down Loch Lomond and across the loch to the mountains. From the pier a very short walk to the atmospheric church graveyard which has graves dating back to 600AD / 700AD. There is also a 1000 year old Viking grave to amaze you.

Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland, historically and architecturally. The castle sits high on a volcanic outcrop, guarding the lowest crossing point of the River Forth. There is a lot to be discovered and enjoyed in the castle.
Old Stirling Bridge
The present Stirling Bridge was built in the 1400s replacing a succession of timber bridges. In 1297 William Wallace defeated Edward 1's forces at The Battle of Stirling Bridge. Today the bridge is one of the best medieval masonry arch bridges in Scotland.


The William Wallace Monument
220 feet high and sited on top of Abbey Craig hill above the fields, where in 1297, Wallace led his troops to victory in The Battle of Stirling Bridge. There are 276 steps to the top, but its well worth the climb.

The William Wallace Monument
220 feet high and sited on top of Abbey Craig hill above the fields, where in 1297, Wallace led his troops to victory in The Battle of Stirling Bridge. There are 246 steps to the top, but its well worth the climb.


The William Wallace Monument
220 feet high and sited on top of Abbey Craig hill above the fields, where in 1297, Wallace led his troops to victory in The Battle of Stirling Bridge. There are 246 steps to the top, but its well worth the climb.

The Queens View
Just 10 minutes drive from the distillery is the wonderful Queens View, as soon as we drive into the car park a panorama unfolds, Loch Lomond to the north framed by a line of peaks. If you are in the mood, a 400 yard walk up the hillside and the panorama is now spectacular.

The Queens View
Just 10 minutes drive from the distillery is the wonderful Queens View, as soon as we drive into the car park a panorama unfolds, Loch Lomond to the north framed by a line of peaks. If you are in the mood, a 400 yard walk up the hillside and the panorama is now spectacular.









