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Stage Index

This page lists all stages of the Largs to Largs Grand Tour in their canonical order.

  • Red links indicate stages not yet created.
  • Blue links indicate completed stage pages.

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The short descriptions below preserve the original narrative intent of the Grand Tour and may evolve as individual stage pages are completed.

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Optional Pre-Stage

 Ceremonial opening loop through the Scottish Highlands, including Inveraray, Fort William, Inverness, Cawdor, Aberlour, the Cairngorms, and return via Pitlochry to Edinburgh. Establishes emotional tone without committing the journey eastward.

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Europe & Near East

 Largs and the Clyde as origin; Roman Britain through Hadrian’s Wall, Arbeia, Colchester, and York; continuity through Cambridge; Western Front memory; departure from Europe via Antwerp.
 Industrial Europe, the Ruhr, Saxony and the Elbe, Bohemia and Prague, the Romantic Road, Alpine crossings, Salzburg, and the Danube Basin, concluding at Vienna as imperial hinge.
 The Danube corridor and the Balkans, tracing the gradual transformation from Central Europe into the Eastern Mediterranean, culminating at Istanbul as convergence rather than destination.
 Istanbul as cause rather than prelude; a deliberate southern loop to the Gallipoli Peninsula; return through Istanbul; east across Anatolia via Ankara, Cappadocia, Erzurum, and Kars; entry to the Caucasus at Tbilisi.
 A short but symbolically dense passage across the Caucasus, compressing terrain and history before arriving at the Caspian shore in Baku.

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Central Asia & China

 Caspian Sea crossing as mid-stage hinge; landfall at Aktau; inland continuity through Central Asia via Tashkent; arrival at Osh as staging, regrouping, and decision city.
 Mountain commitment at Irkeshtam Pass; Kashgar as western gate; desert basins through Turpan and Dunhuang; conclusion at Xi’an as civilisational anchor.
 A deliberate southward traverse of interior China, shifting from Silk Road linearity to vertical compression, ending at Kunming as the southern plateau hinge.
 Controlled release from China into mainland Southeast Asia, descending from the Yunnan Plateau to the Mekong basin and arriving at Vientiane as hinge rather than climax.

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Southeast Asia

 Deliberate inland traversal of Northern Thailand via Phrae, Nan, Phayao, Wat Rong Khun, Mae Salong, and Doi Ang Khang, concluding at Chiang Mai as Lanna cultural hinge and pause point.
 Western arc via Mae Sariang; consolidation through Sukhothai and Ayutthaya; descent into Bangkok as compressive political and cultural core.
 Southern Thailand and the narrowing Malay Peninsula, with Malacca as historic maritime hinge and Port Klang as modern handover, closing the Eurasian land journey at Kuala Lumpur.

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Indonesia & Australia

Sea departure from Malaysia; entry to Indonesia via Northern Sumatra; eastward island logic through Java and the Lesser Sundas, returning to Bali as a stable archipelagic hub.

A committed open-sea crossing from Bali to Australia, arriving at the continent’s tropical edge. Australia is encountered first as reef, rainforest, and latitude — not yet as interior distance.

A deliberate continental traverse from the tropical margin through Australia’s interior, accepting distance, emptiness, and endurance before resolving into the southern city of Adelaide.


Return & Closure

The journey resolves quietly at the point of origin. No further stage is required; the return is implicit in the design of the tour itself.

Route Chart

Style 1

Largs to Largs Grand Tour — Stage Flow (Tree Chart)






Grand Tour
Stage 0GLA–EDI
Optional warm-up loop
Stage 1GLA–ANR
Glasgow → Antwerp
1A Direct (short)
No detour
1B Lincoln detour (long)
Extra step(s)
1B.1 Lincoln sub-leg
(waypoint-level add-on)
JOIN → Antwerp (resume spine)
Stage 2ANR–VIE
Antwerp → Vienna
2A Corridor A
Longer / scenic
2B Corridor B
Shorter / direct
2A.1 Extra segment (only on Corridor A)
JOIN → Vienna
Stage 3VIE–IST
Vienna → Istanbul
Stage 4IST–TBS
Stage 5TBS–BAK
Stage 6BAK–OSH
Stage 7OSH–XAN
Stage 8XAN–KMG
Stage 9KMG–VTE
Stage 10VTE–CNX
Stage 11CNX–BKK
Stage 12BKK–KUL
Stage 13KUL–DPS
Kuala Lumpur → Denpasar (Bali)
13A Longer island chain13B Shorter chain
13A.1 Extra hop / sub-stage
JOIN → Denpasar (Bali)
Stage 14CDPS–CNS
Stage 15CCNS–ADL
15C-A Longer finish15C-B Shorter finish
15C-A.1 Extra segment
FINAL JOIN → Adelaide → Largs Bay


Style 2

Largs to Largs Grand Tour — Stage Spine with Forks & Joins
Stage Main spine (canonical) Variant / fork A Variant / fork B
0 GLA–EDI
The Highlands Loop (Scotland)
1 GLA–ANR
Glasgow/Largs → Antwerp
Fork example (within Stage 1):
Optional Lincoln detour
Fork example (within Stage 1):
Direct spine (no detour)
1

Rejoin before AntwerpAntwerp

2 ANR–VIE
Antwerp → Vienna
Variant corridor A
(e.g. Romantic Road emphasis)
Variant corridor B
(e.g. alternate Alpine crossing)
2

Join pointVienna (all Stage 2 alternates converge)

3 VIE–IST
Vienna → Istanbul
4 IST–TBS
Istanbul → Tbilisi
(includes Gallipoli loop)
5 TBS–BAK
Tbilisi → Baku
6 BAK–OSH
Baku → Osh
(Caspian crossing)
7 OSH–XAN
Osh → Xi’an
8 XAN–KMG
Xi’an → Kunming
9 KMG–VTE
Kunming → Vientiane
10 VTE–CNX
Vientiane → Chiang Mai
11 CNX–BKK
Chiang Mai → Bangkok
12 BKK–KUL
Bangkok → Kuala Lumpur
13 KUL–DPS
Kuala Lumpur → Denpasar (Bali)
Fork example (Stage 13 variants):
Island-chain A (ports/hops vary)
Fork example (Stage 13 variants):
Island-chain B (ports/hops vary)
13

Rejoin pointDenpasar (Bali)

14C DPS–CNS
Bali → Cairns
15C CNS–ADL
Cairns → Adelaide
Variant corridor A
(interior alignment choice)
Variant corridor B
(rail/road emphasis choice)
15C

Join pointAdelaideLargs Bay (closure)


Style 3

Largs to Largs Grand Tour — Tree-style Stage Flow (nested tables; supports unequal branch lengths)
Stage 0GLA–EDI
Highlands Loop (optional warm-up)
Stage 1GLA–ANR
Glasgow/Largs → Antwerp
├─
   Branch 1A — Lincoln Detour (extra step)
A waypoint-level fork that runs longer than the direct spine
1A.1 — (Lincoln / Duxford / etc.)
Optional detour segment
1A.2 — Rejoin corridor → Antwerp
└─
   Branch 1B — Direct Spine
1B.1 — Continue directly → Antwerp

JOINAntwerp (Fork #1 converges)

Stage 2ANR–VIE
Antwerp → Vienna
├─
   Branch 2A — Corridor A (longer variant)
2A.1 — (Variant segment 1)
e.g. Romantic Road emphasis
2A.2 — (Variant segment 2)
2A.3 — Arrive → Vienna
└─
   Branch 2B — Corridor B (shorter variant)
2B.1 — (Alternate crossing)
2B.2 — Arrive → Vienna

JOINVienna (Fork #2 converges)

Stage 3VIE–IST
Vienna → Istanbul
Stage 4IST–TBS
Istanbul → Tbilisi
Stage 5TBS–BAK
Tbilisi → Baku
Stage 6BAK–OSH
Baku → Osh
Stage 7OSH–XAN
Osh → Xi’an
Stage 8XAN–KMG
Xi’an → Kunming
Stage 9KMG–VTE
Kunming → Vientiane
Stage 10VTE–CNX
Vientiane → Chiang Mai
Stage 11CNX–BKK
Chiang Mai → Bangkok
Stage 12BKK–KUL
Bangkok → Kuala Lumpur
Stage 13KUL–DPS
Kuala Lumpur → Denpasar (Bali)
├─
   Branch 13A — Longer island chain
13A.1 — (Hop 1 / port / island)
13A.2 — (Hop 2 / port / island)
13A.3 — Arrive → Denpasar (Bali)
└─
   Branch 13B — Shorter island chain
13B.1 — (Direct hop)
13B.2 — Arrive → Denpasar (Bali)

JOINDenpasar (Bali) (Fork #3 converges)

Stage 14CDPS–CNS
Bali → Cairns
Stage 15CCNS–ADL
Cairns → Adelaide
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   Branch 15C-A — Longer inland finish
15C-A.1 — (Variant segment 1)
15C-A.2 — (Variant segment 2)
15C-A.3 — Arrive → Adelaide
└─
   Branch 15C-B — Shorter finish
15C-B.1 — (Variant segment 1)
15C-B.2 — Arrive → Adelaide

FINAL JOINAdelaideLargs Bay (closure)


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From Largs to Largs — not as a stunt, but as a lived Grand Tour.