Maid of the Loch – Hard Hat Tour – Heritage Festival
All weekend days in May 12 noon and 2pm
Maid of the Loch slipway, The Pier, Pier Rd, Balloch G83 8QX
Reduced price, hour long Hard Hat Tours of the ship and slipway. Get an exclusive update of the most recent work in the Maid’s restoration programme from knowledgeable guides.
£5 (reduced from usual £15) Book online for Hard hat tours: maidoftheloch.org/maid-shop/tours
No need to book for free entry to Steam Winch House, Exhibition cabin and Gift shop.
Important Accessibility Information
You need to be able to climb the access staircase to get onboard the ship. Tours are not recommended for children under 5 and are not suitable for dogs. Steam Winch House, Exhibition cabin and Gift shop are all easily accessible. Coffee is good and available on the Pier. Toilets nearby at National Park slipway building.
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