Loch Lomond & Helensburgh

Both Balloch and Helensburgh are a step away from the City in one easy journey; Balloch is on the banks of Loch Lomond with Helensburgh a pretty town close-by.

Balloch is a popular starting point for boat trips on Loch Lomond being home to the paddle steamer "Maid of the Loch". You can enjoy watersports or walking as well as visiting the local Visitor Centre for an understanding of the local wildlife and area.

The country park in Balloch is 200 acres of woodland, parkland and ornamental gardens with pathways which go down to the shores of Loch Lomond. There are lots of corners for quiet picnics and the visitor centre has a small exhibition on the plants and animals which can be seen in the area. Helensburgh has great shops, hotels, restaurants, pubs, cafés and coffee shops. Walks include meandering pathways in the Duchess Woods. The higher-level Upland Way footpath skirts the grounds of the town's most notable architectural feature, the Hill House designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Hermitage Park has lawns, gardens and a woodland stream, while the river-front promenade to Kidston Park passes memorials to two of Helensburgh's most famous personalities: Henry Bell, operator of the world's first commercial sea-going steamboat, the Comet, and television pioneer John Logie Baird.

Admission: N/A
Opening times: N/A
Services: 1/1A/1B


Auchentoshan Distillery

Auchentoshan Distillery opened in 1823 near Dalmuir. The distillery, which produces a delicate, smooth and light Single Malt Whiskey, has a Visitor Centre which is accessible to all and which will allow visitors to understand how this traditional Scottish drink is made as well as browsing the gift shop and meeting Hamish, the Highland Cow and his family.

Website: Auchentoshan Distillery
Services: 1D


Glasgow Botanic Gardens

The Botanic Gardens is known internationally for its impressive glasshouses and extensive tropical and temperate plant collections from around the world. Covering an area of 2137 sq. metre, the Kibble Palace (dating from 1873) is one of the largest glasshouses in Britain and contains a marvellous collection of tree ferns from Australia and New Zealand, and plants from Africa, the Americas and the Far East.

Eleven other linked glasshouses contain a wide variety of plants including cacti and a noteworthy collection of orchids.

Website: Glasgow Botanic Garden
Services: 6, 6A, 8, 90


Dumbarton Castle

Site of the ancient capital of Strathclyde, Mary Queen of Scots sailed to France from here as a child in 1548. The castle is spectacularly sited on a volcanic rock overlooking the River Clyde.

Regrettably with 547 steps throughout the castle the property is not suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or with limited mobility.

Website: Dumbarton Castle
Services: 1/1A, 1B, 206, 208


Calderglen Country Park

This Country Park in East Kilbride has a wide variety of attractions and facilities to appeal to all ages. Within the park there are nature trails, the Calderglen Conservatory, a children's play area, a children's zoo and an ornamental garden.

Eleven other linked glasshouses contain a wide variety of plants including cacti and a noteworthy collection of orchids.

Website: Calderglen Country Park
Services: 21


Bothwell Castle

Bothwell Castle is Scotland's largest and finest remaining 13th century castle. Involved in the Wars of Independence of 1296 the castle was then passed on to the Black Douglas family who restored and rebuilt many parts of the castle. One of the most famous original features still remains today in the form of a large donjon, or tower.

Website: Bothwell Castle
Services: 255


Pollok Country Park

Pollok Country Park is Glasgow's largest park and its only Country Park. The Park won the accolade of 'Britain's Best Park' in 2007 and then won 'Europe's Best Park' in 2008 making a visit to this stunning 'piece of the country' in Glasgow's southside well worth it!

In the grounds you can find Highland Cattle, mountain bike trails, woodland walks, a children's playpark and walled gardens.

Website: Pollok Country Park
Services: 34, 57, 57A


Queen's Park

Queen's Park is a beautiful Paxton creation that offers something for everyone, from manicured lawns and bedding areas for the gardening enthusiast to peaceful naturalised walks rich in wildlife. The Park also boasts a boating lake and a children's playpark as well as sport's facilities.

Website: Queen's Park
Services: 3, 4, 4A, 5, 6, 34, 57, 57A, 90


Bellahouston Park

This extensive park has many features and facilities to tempt visitors and local residents to its grounds. It boasts formal gardens and open parkland in which to relax and take in views over the city and beyond. Quiet contemplation can also be had at the House for an Art Lover and for the more active and adventurous there are extensive sports facilities.

Website: Bellahouston Park
Services: 9, 9A, 10, 34