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Ports & Places
- Glasgow
- Greenock
- Gourock
- Helensburgh
- Dunoon
- Kilcreggan
- Wemyss Bay
- Rothesay
- Tighnabruiach
- Largs
- Millport
- Brodick
- Lochranza
- Ayr
- Tarbert
- Campbeltown

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Ports
& Places
Discover a wealth of experiences
One of the major attractions of the Clyde is that although it is a scene
of natural beauty, with crystal clear lochs, rolling hills and jagged mountains,
liberally dotted around it are many towns and villages, each with their
own character.
From the city of Glasgow to the tiny ports, there is something for everyone
and every mood. We will concentrate on the places where you can come and
go via water, for that is how you will truly appreciate this wonderful area.
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Contrasts
- all part of the Clyde
Above you see the industrial legacy of Glasgow, massive stone built edifices
that reflect the wealth and power of the city, on the right, the sleepy,
beautiful town of Tighnabruaich in the famed Kyles of Bute.
At Tighnabruaich pier is the paddle steamer WAVERLEY - built in Glasgow.
You see, contrasts are all part of the Clyde and its fascination. |
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Explore
Our Ports
Using the links on the left in this section, explore each port and we
will tell you what is there, how to reach it, what vessels sail from it
and how to get the most from your visit there.
As you step through, we will attempt, where possible, to show you how
these places link up to each other by water, so imagine yourself getting
there, and relax as you enjoy your journey...
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