The Waverley is the last sea going paddle steamer in the world, named after Sir Walter Scott’s novels. She was built to replace the 1899 Waverley which was sunk by enemy action on May 29, 1940 at Dunkirk.
Enjoy spectacular views of the Scottish coast on this magnificently restored vessel, with its towering funnels and nostalgic steam engines. Step on board this living part of history, as you embark on a trip you will never forget.
• 4 nights dinner, room & breakfast at the Selborne Hotel.
• Wi-Fi throughout
• Excursion including Waverley Paddle Steamer
• Trip to Oban
• NO CHARGE for local pick up points or seat reservations (including front seats)
Superbly situated looking South across the Clyde, the hotel features a bar lounge with a dancefloor and a modern restaurant. All of the public rooms and many of the bedrooms offer uninterrupted views of the Clyde.
