Local Attractions

Greenock

Greenock is a historic industrial town on the south bank of the Firth of Clyde, 25 miles west of Glasgow.

Greenock is on the coastline of the Firth of Clyde, directly across the water from a number of lochs joining the Clyde and the mountains of the south-west Highlands.

The Surrounding Area

There are a number of small towns and villages throughout the surrounding area each offering a little something different. Travel along to Inverkip and you will find numerous offerings to the visitor including sightseeing and tourist attractions. One such attraction is Scotland's premier yachting marina. Take a trip to Largs and you will find sports and leisure activities, walks and parks and a number of high quality restaurants.

Cruises and Ferries

The Clyde Cruiser offers cruises from the Clyde from Greenock, Helensburgh and Dunoon. Enjoy a 4 hour escape only a luxury cruising vessel can provide. Quality catering, fine wines, dancing to live music, and unmatched views of Glasgow and the west of Scotland drifting past your table.

The Waverley Paddle Steamer leaves from the waterfront at the Hotel offering day afternoon or evening cruises. Enjoy unrivalled access to Britain's Coasts, Rivers and Islands.

Scenery

You don't have to travel far to find picturesque scenery all around you at Greenock and the surrounding areas. Take a trip along the Firth of Clyde by car or enjoy a walk in the surrounding areas to take in the breathtaking views.

Museums and Art Galleries

The McLean Museum and Art Gallery is one of the best small municipal museums in Scotland. It has served as the main museum in the Inverclyde area since it opened in 1876.

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