Paula Loughery


Hello! My name is Paula Loughery and I live on the stunning Clyde Coast on the West of Scotland. Having qualified in Tourist Guiding of the North Highland with the Scottish Tourist Guides Association and the University of Highlands and Islands in 2021, I further continued my academic studies graduating in 2023 with a BA in Scottish Culture and Heritage. My degree has allowed me to further immerse myself into the fascinating historical, archaelogical, social and mythological landscape, encouraging my lifelong passion and knowledge of Scotland's heritage to grow and develop. I love to explore and discover the stories and legends of Scotland and would love to share some of the characters which bring the beautiful scenery and distinct momuments of Scotland to life. 

Only an hour from the city of Glasgow, with access, and views, to the Isles of Arran, Cumbrae's, Bute and the Cowal Peninsula, my lifelong home is the perfect place to inspire adventure, offering the perfect gateway to Argyll, the gateway to the Western Highlands. With family links to the Northern Island of Orkney, my travels through Stirling, Perthshire, Inverness and Caithness prompted my desire to study the North Highlands to discover the secrets held within its mystical and beautiful landscape. 

Primarily touring from the nearby Cruise Port of Greenock, I enjoy guiding both domestic and international guests, with a focus on local insight and personal stories. I love to meet, greet and engage with a variety of groups, and being a mum of two, can help to create bespoke tours or itinararies to stimulate and entertain all generations of the family to make great memories on your visit to our wonderful country.

 


    Contact Numbers

  • 07859 065 450

    Availability

  • Half Day
  • Full Day
  • All Year Round

Tour Types

  • Shore Excursions
  • Day Coach Tours
  • Extended Coach
  • Walking & Hiking

Starting Points

  • Glasgow
  • Inverness
  • Oban

Tour Interests

  • Archaeology & Pre-History
  • Castles & Clans
  • Distilleries & Whisky
  • Folklore & Music
  • Hill Walking & Hiking
  • Outlander
  • Scottish History
  • Wildlife Fauna & Flora

Languages

  • English

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