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Days out & scenic buses in: Greenock

Explore Greenock's coastal allure: Enjoy captivating views, maritime history, and tranquil walks on a delightful car-free Scottish adventure.

Nestled on the Firth of Clyde, Greenock in Inverclyde offers a captivating blend of maritime heritage, stunning vistas, and charming local spots, all effortlessly accessible for travellers without a car.

Begin your exploration at the renowned Lyle Hill Viewpoint, where panoramic views across the Clyde, stretching towards Argyll and the Southern Highlands, are simply breathtaking. While there, reflect at the poignant Free French Memorial.

Delve into the town’s rich past at the McLean Museum and Art Gallery, home to fascinating exhibits showcasing local history and a remarkable art collection. Stroll along The Esplanade, a picturesque waterfront promenade, ideal for enjoying the sea air and watching ships glide by. For green space and more waterfront views, Battery Park offers a delightful retreat.

A visit to the engineering marvel that is the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre, set within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, promises scenic walks amidst nature and a deeper understanding of the aqueduct’s history. The convenience of local buses and trains makes navigating Greenock a breeze, connecting you seamlessly to its many attractions and nearby charming areas, ensuring your Scottish journey is both relaxing and memorable.

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Bus routes in Greenock

Glasgow to Greenock & Gourock: Explore the Clyde coast | Scotrail

Glasgow to Gourock

Explore the Clyde Coast: Take the train from Glasgow to Gourock for spectacular views, maritime heritage, and gateway to the Isles.

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Glasgow to Greenock & Largs – Clyde Flyer 901 906 scenic buses from McGills

Clyde Flyer 901 | 906

Explore the gorgeous coastline along the River Clyde with buses running direct from Glasgow

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