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Welcome to Scotland - we will do everything we can to ensure you have safe and comfortable travel to visit some delightful places in Scotland
< This is the Logo for Minicoach Tours (Scotland) < Ltd - the Tartan (Plaid) is Clan Crawford
There are many clans in Scotland and have hundreds of years of history.
The word "clan" is a gaelic word and means "son of", or broadly, "family".
The Gaelic language is the oldest indigineous language in the United Kingdom and is spoken fluently by about 30,000 people in Scotland, particularly in the Outer Hebrides - islands which are off the North West of Scotland mainland.
We can pick your group at your hotel or you may find it convenient to use the North Hanover Street Bus Stop at George Square.
This is a map showing the pick up point at the North Hanover Street bus stop at George Square, Glasgow.
This is the Free French Memorial erected after the Second World War on Lyle Hill, Greenock.
This is a view of the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
Waterfall at Inverarnan at the famous Drovers Inn just north of Loch Lomond.
This "Old Timer" horse was photographed during 2008
Some of the wildlife at "Highland Critters", Dalmally .
The "Seabus" crossing the stunning Firth of Clyde. This 40 minutes mini cruise is available for an additional cost, please enquire for details.

