Today we were greeted with cloudy and rainy weather. We dressed appropriately.
Our tour will be a long one - starting at 10am and scheduled to end at 5:30pm.
The tour left an hour late meaning we will be back at the ship late today.
When we docked we looked out our balcony and saw a lone bagpiper playing songs to greet us.
We boarded the bus at 10 am and the first stop was at Loch Lomond which was featured in the song The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond.
Loch Lomond is a beautiful area and visited by both tourists and local people.
https://loch-lomond.net/
It’s part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
The bus stopped at a little town called Luss-Island which had a few shops, restaurants and docking facilities for boaters.
We had 30 minutes of free time. We visited a few shops and went to the loch for photos.
When we were on the bus the guide played the song Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond and we all sang along.
It was an hour drive to Inverary where we stopped at Loch Fyne Hotel and Spa for lunch. The food and service were great.
https://www.crerarhotels.com/loch-fyne-hotel-spa/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
At 3pm we boarded the bus to go to Inverary Castle. I did not know what to expect and on the way over the guide explained that this Castle was on Downton Abbey TV show.
https://www.inveraray-castle.com/
The Castle was a little smaller than I imagined but impressive nevertheless.
The family that owns the Castle lives there in a separate part of the building that is off limits to visitors. But the rest is open for us and other visitors to see how the people lived there in the old days. The original furniture was in the castle.
We got to see the main rooms, bedrooms and dining and living areas.
It was great.
After twenty minutes of free time we boarded the bus to go back to the ship.
Our guide informed us that we would be taking a ferry from Dunoon across the River Clyde to the peninsula where Greenock is and then the bus would take us to the ship.