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Greenock Cut Visitor Centre

Bridge, Inverkip, Cornalees PA16 9LX, United Kingdom
4.5(313)
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+44 1475 521458
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clydemuirshiel.co.uk
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Fri9 AM - 4 PMClosed

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Reviews of Greenock Cut Visitor Centre

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5.0
33w

Today we visited the Greenock Cut Trail and Visitor Centre. The trail itself offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Clyde estuary and surrounding hills — truly a photographer’s dream and a great place to soak in the natural beauty of the west coast. The path is well-maintained and suitable for a range of fitness levels, making it perfect for a leisurely hike or a more energetic walk.

The Visitor Centre is a great starting point, with helpful staff, informative displays about local wildlife and history, and clean facilities. It's also a good spot to grab a hot drink before heading out. Overall, a brilliant day out with stunning scenery — highly recommended for anyone who enjoys...

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5.0
1y

Closed at the time of visit due to repairs but the garden centre opposite was open. There is also a small take-away cafe here with some outside tables overlooking the reservoir. There are many pleasant, easy walks from the Visitor Centre to Inverkip, Wemyss, Largs and Greenock. These vary from about 2 to 10miles, with spectacular views over the Clyde Estuary. Unfortunately there are very few places to sit on the longer routes and the trail between the Visitor Centre and Wemyss Bay can be very wet in places due to runoff...

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1y

What a wonderful place to stop off and have a break during our walk from Greenock to Wemyss Bay. Warm, comfortable, spotless common area to sit and enjoy and complete luxury lovely clean toilets. The Rangers were so lovely and welcoming. They had various wooden carvings around all by the Rangers. They had lots of displays and information on animal habitats, environmental information and local history of the area. I would recommend a visit to...

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Pat BeebyPat Beeby
Closed at the time of visit due to repairs but the garden centre opposite was open. There is also a small take-away cafe here with some outside tables overlooking the reservoir. There are many pleasant, easy walks from the Visitor Centre to Inverkip, Wemyss, Largs and Greenock. These vary from about 2 to 10miles, with spectacular views over the Clyde Estuary. Unfortunately there are very few places to sit on the longer routes and the trail between the Visitor Centre and Wemyss Bay can be very wet in places due to runoff from the hills.
A GhatoraeA Ghatorae
A most relaxing place to visit. The staff are friendly especially the guide who helped plan our route and even walked us to the starting point. The shorter path that we took had wooden walkways and therefore we didn't need hill walking boots. The drive to the centre has many B-roads with passing places. This just shows you down to enjoy the scenic lochs and countryside. The parking is free
Adrian KayAdrian Kay
Went with the intention of doing the Sheilhill Glen walk, but on arrival found it is closed until further notice. The centre was very good. The toilets were immaculate! The notice board gives you information on walks that start from there including difficulty and length. Using the QR codes you can even download the route directions. There's a little, dog friendly cafe nearby.
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Closed at the time of visit due to repairs but the garden centre opposite was open. There is also a small take-away cafe here with some outside tables overlooking the reservoir. There are many pleasant, easy walks from the Visitor Centre to Inverkip, Wemyss, Largs and Greenock. These vary from about 2 to 10miles, with spectacular views over the Clyde Estuary. Unfortunately there are very few places to sit on the longer routes and the trail between the Visitor Centre and Wemyss Bay can be very wet in places due to runoff from the hills.
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A most relaxing place to visit. The staff are friendly especially the guide who helped plan our route and even walked us to the starting point. The shorter path that we took had wooden walkways and therefore we didn't need hill walking boots. The drive to the centre has many B-roads with passing places. This just shows you down to enjoy the scenic lochs and countryside. The parking is free
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Went with the intention of doing the Sheilhill Glen walk, but on arrival found it is closed until further notice. The centre was very good. The toilets were immaculate! The notice board gives you information on walks that start from there including difficulty and length. Using the QR codes you can even download the route directions. There's a little, dog friendly cafe nearby.
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