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Glasgow, Stirling, Loch Lomond & Lanarkshire Holiday and Tourism Information
 

Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, has worked hard in trying to shake off its industrial shackles and in the process has been transformed into a remarkable tourism hotspot, offering glorious architecture, unique museums and galleries, a vibrant social scene and a top-rate shopping experience.


Yet this ancient city has an even more important role - as the base from which to explore its magnificent surroundings; a short drive leads through the richly-patterned Clyde Valley to the magic of Loch Lomond and the splendour of the Trossachs, heartland of local hero Rob Roy.

In this beautifully-dressed region are eye-catching glens, deafening waterfalls, nostalgic castles, shadow-filled abbeys, towering mountains and awe-inspiring vistas.


The great River Clyde can also take the visitor on a separate journey over water to a myriad islands. One of these is the 20-mile Isle of Arran, full of historic remains and surf-washed beaches.


There’s no doubt, in fact, that Glasgow and the region of South Clydeside are genuine Scottish treasures too often missed by those who simply drive-by en route to the Highlands.

Noted for having no less than three universities, Glasgow itself is a key commercial and manufacturing centre with a long tradition of art and culture, as well as warfare and strife.

Among the finest Victorian cities in Britain, it can be divided into three main parts – the medieval centre, the Merchant quarter and the West End. At its heart is a grid system with Argyll Street, Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street acting as the retail focus.

It started life as a small settlement and in the 6th century when St. Kentigern (otherwise St. Mungo) arrived to convert its pagan Britons to Christianity. Much later the wooden church he founded became the city’s gothic cathedral - the only mainland Scottish cathedral to survive almost intact in the wake of the Reformation.

Glasgow’s fortunes changed in the 18th century when the Clyde was dredged to allow the sea to reach the present-day docks, turning the growing city into a major hub for trade from the New World.

Then the Industrial Revolution put it firmly on the map as a prosperous engineering and shipbuilding centre, swelling its population with workers from both Ireland and the clearance-scarred Highlands. By the early part of the 20th century it was described as the 'second city of the Empire' and it was only in the 1980s that its shipbuilding industry fell into decline.

Today the city that gave birth to both comedian Billy Connolly and football manager Alex Ferguson has a host of crowd-pleasing attractions, including its fabulous Burrell Collection. Housed in an award-winning building in Pollock Country Park, this assortment of porcelain, furniture, paintings and objet d’art was donated to the city by shipping magnate William Burrell.
 

Some of Glasgow’s most famous buildings were created by the Scottish architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh; among them are the Glasgow School of Art, Hill House, The Lighthouse (now a Mackintosh interpretation centre) and The Willow Tearooms.

The oldest building is Provand’s Lordship, which dates back to 1471, but there are many other fascinating stop-offs. They include the city’s Museum and Art Gallery, the People’s Palace, Pollock House, Glasgow Science Centre, the Museum of Transport, the Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum, the Botanic Gardens and innumerable art galleries. Oh, and the Scottish Football Museum!

South lies the historic town of Paisley, famous for its cloth-making, and the ancient Strathclyde capital of Dumbarton. In nearby Lanark, 18th century industrialists built a model community for their workers.

Glasgow is never more than 30 minutes from stunning countryside and heading north takes you to The Trossachs. Here are Loch Katrine and Loch Achray, the birthplace of Walter Scott’s outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor and the town of Callander, famous for its mountains, forests and the Falls of Bracklinn.
 

   Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall St, Glasgow - designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Stirling Castle, built on the remains of an extinct volcano and surrounded by the fertile farmland of the valley of the River Forth - Photo: Alec Johnson

Stirling
lies at the 'crossroads’ of Scotland, on the highest navigable point of the River Forth. It was here in the 12th and 13th centuries that a prehistoric fortress was transformed into the mighty Stirling Castle on a volcanic rock high above the town. It was also in 1543 that the infant Mary Queen of Scots was crowned.

A vital crossing point over the Forth, Stirling is one of the most important places in Scottish history. In 1297 William ‘Braveheart’ Wallace defeated the English at Stirling Bridge - a 220ft monument to him stands nearby. The momentous Battle of Bannockburn also took place outside Stirling in 1314.

Not far away are the restored Gothic ruins of Cambuskenneth Priory and the historic Church of Holy Rude which witnessed the coronation of the young James V1.

Despite this wealth of history some visitors simply come to this region to walk, climb, cycle – and fish. There’s something here to suit every taste.

From this page you can follow the links to Glasgow, Stirling, Loch Lomond & Lanarkshire holiday accommodation, activities, attractions, historic sites, travel information, and general tourism info for the area.

Tourist Information Centres:

Glasgow Tourist Information Centre
11 George Square, Glasgow, G2 1DY
Tel: 0141 204 4400
Fax: 0141 221 3524
Email: enquiries@seeglasgow.com
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park HQ

The Old Station, Balloch Rd, Balloch, G83 8BF
Tel. 01389 722600     Fax. 01389 722633
E-mail: info@lochlomond-trossachs.org
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Useful Links:

Friends of Loch Lomond: www.lochlomond.org.uk

Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
CRM Society, Queen's Cross Church, 870 Garscube Road, Glasgow, G20 7EL, Scotland, UK
Tel: 0141-946-6600  Fax: 0141-945-2321
E-mail: info@crmsociety.com
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Take advantage of the new one-day Mackintosh Trail Ticket which allows visitors unlimited travel on SPT Subway, First bus services and includes entry to all participating Mackintosh attractions. The trail ticket is a passport to attractions such as The Mackintosh House, The Lighthouse, Glasgow School of Art, House for an Art Lover, The Hill House, The Mackintosh Church and Scotland Street School.


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