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2019
13
January
Planning a Family Trip to Glasgow, Scotland Next April?

Question:

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Alysha

Wanting to possibly plan a trip to Glasgow, Scotland next April for my family of 6 (2 adults, 4 kids) we would need to be there for a wedding and then after that would like to travel a bit around and see some places. I’ve never been before and am pretty overwhelmed at all the options. Anyone done a trip like this before. Where did you go, how did you get there, etc. we would like to stay for 2 weeks, 3 max.

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BillandD

Lots of options. You can rent a van and travel around towards the north in a circular route. You can do train, but I wonder if with the large family that would be economical. Bus probably too slow and you wouldnt be able to venture too far, and into out of the way places. We were there twice in the past couple of years. Edinburgh has lots of museums and historical things for kids to do. I am not sure how old your are? Another thing you could do is stay in Glasgow for a week and then rent a vrbo for another week in another area, say Aberdeen and do day trips from both cities. The distances are not far for Canadians, when driving. The Scots are very knowledgeable and courteous drivers. Fort William is another lovely place with lots of day trips and hiking if you enjoy that - hill walking. Its a beautiful country. When we traveled there with our children (we also have four) we would go into bakery shops and you can purchase snacks and drinks and lunch tthings there. They will make up bacon rolls for example. Much less expensive than a sit in restaurant.

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Shimmy

Be prepared if considering a larger vehicle to rent. I went in a small RV (think Sprinter size) and the roads are much narrower there. It was stressful, and I don't consider myself a nervous driver. Some smaller roads are one vehicle wide.

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Christy

Bring warm clothes and a hooded gortex jacket. It can be absolutely freezing and you don't want to miss out on the beauty because of weather. One of my favourite towns ever is Oban. Gorgeous. Enjoy. Scotland is second to none.

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Emily

Isle of sky is beautiful but hard to find accommodations and town closes down around 6. Lochness is amazing and Edinburgh is as well! They do multi-day bus tours to different places which looked great but we will for sure rent and rv next time we go! You for sure don’t want to spend all your time in Glasgow. I would even recommend driving a few hours down to the Lake District.

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Karen

Inverness for sure!

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Sharon

st. Andrews, colloden

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Heidi

Suzanne May you'll have lots of ideas for these folks!


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Planning a Trip to Glasgow and Beyond

You're planning a trip to Glasgow, Scotland, with your family of 6 for 2-3 weeks. You're attending a wedding and then want to explore the area. Here are some tips to help you plan your trip:

Getting to Glasgow

The best way to get to Glasgow is by flying into Glasgow Airport (GLA). The airport is located about 8 miles from the city center. You can take a taxi, bus, or train from the airport to your hotel.

Where to Stay

There are many hotels to choose from in Glasgow. Here are a few recommendations:

  • The Grand Central Hotel
  • The Hilton Glasgow
  • The Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow

Things to Do

There are plenty of things to do in Glasgow. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Visit the Glasgow Cathedral
  • Take a walk through Kelvingrove Park
  • Visit the Riverside Museum
  • Go shopping on Buchanan Street
  • Attend a show at the Theatre Royal

Day Trips

If you have time, there are several day trips you can take from Glasgow. Here are a few ideas:

  • Visit Loch Lomond
  • Take a trip to Edinburgh
  • Visit the Isle of Arran
  • Go hiking in the Trossachs

Planning Your Itinerary

When planning your itinerary, keep in mind the following tips:

  • Start by deciding how many days you want to spend in Glasgow.
  • Choose a few activities you want to do each day.
  • Build in some time for relaxation and exploration.
  • Be flexible and willing to adjust your plans as needed.

Tips for Traveling with Kids

Here are a few tips for traveling with kids:

  • Pack plenty of snacks and drinks.
  • Bring along some toys and games to keep the kids entertained.
  • Be patient and understanding. Traveling with kids can be challenging, but it's also a lot of fun.

Conclusion

Planning a trip to Glasgow with your family can be a lot of fun. By following these tips, you can create an itinerary that meets your needs and interests. Have a great time!



   










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