Gateway to the Highlands
There are two ferries operating within minutes of the park which can help you take the getaway to the Highlands. You can visit a number of islands including the Isle of Bute and Cumbrae and the trip across takes only 20 minutes.Further afield is the island of Arran, which is often said to be Scotland in miniature and well worth a visit.
The Firth of Clyde, excellent for the more experienced, then if you need a little more training before taking to the high seas the lessons are available at the Castle Semple Activity Centre, part of the hugely popular Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park.Nearby is our sister company Kip Marina where you will see some fantastic yacht and boats moored alongside the pontoons.
The surrounding area boasts courses in Grouock, Greenock, Skelmorlie, Troon, Turnberry and Prestwick
Gourock has the only heated outdoor saltwater swimming pool in Britain and is open every day from June to September. Greenock has the waterfront complex which is perfect for all the family.
The Clyde is one of Scotland's most popular fishing waters for all types of fishing as are many other lochs and rivers within the Inverclyde and surrounding areas.
Experienced divers are regular visitors to the park due to the dozens of wrecks scattered along the Clyde coast.