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Kilmacolm Kilmacolm is a small, popular, village with independent shops, bars and eateries. Inverkip Inverkip is a small village set in the hillside, overlooking the coast. View All. This site uses cookies: Find out more.

Okay, thanks. There's enjoyment for all the family - our sports, leisure and entertainment facilities are among the best in Scotland. The picturesque villages of Inverkip and Wemyss Bay have a distinct charm of their own. Their sailing waters and facilities provide an extensive range of water-based sports and activities. Inland, nestling in the Gryffe Valley, take time to explore Quarrier's Village - a conservation village, formerly the famous Victorian orphan community built by William Quarrier - and the historic village of Kilmacolm whose ecclesiastical roots date back to St.

Inverclyde's spectacular moorlands, hills and lochs lie mainly within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, a haven for the rarest species of Scottish wildlife and centre for numerous outdoor pursuits and activities. Inverclyde Council use cookies on this website to improve the customer experience. Celebrating Success Showcasing staff and achievements. Quality Our Quality Commitment. Working With Our Patients Working with our patients.

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Ideal for a splash in the water, the area has been listed in the Scottish Governments list of designated bathing waters. These days, it offers a broad range of sports and leisure facilities, both indoors and outdoors, a great variety of arts and culture activities and wide open spaces to enjoy and explore.

Inverclyde offers a variety of food and drink for all tastes. There is something for everyone. Casual, relaxed dining, eating out or more formal restaurants. Find out more. Each of the towns and villages has a variety of shops, from larger retail shops in Port Glasgow retail park and Greenock Oak Mall to unique boutique shops in Gourock.

On the shores of the River Clyde there are plenty of out door pursuits and activities to get involved in. Find out more here. We have a range of indoor activities to keep everyone happy including ice skating, swimming and the local cinema. Inverclyde offers a wide range of businesses for visitors to discover; from cafes, restaurants, and museums, to shops, marinas and galleries. There is wide range of accommodation providers throughout the area.

Have a look at the options to help you decide where to stay. If your cruise is stopping at the Greenock port, we are delighted to welcome you.



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