Attractions in Port Glasgow

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Attraction
Adults £8.50

Weaver's Cottage

Atmospheric cottage and hands-on museum where the traditional weavers craft comes to life.

Attraction
Adults £3

Castle House Museum

Step into history and discover the fascinating history of Dunoon.

Skelmorlie Secret Bunker
Attraction
Free

Skelmorlie Secret Bunker

The only fully restored nuclear monitoring post in the West of Scotland.

Largs Museum
Attraction
Free

Largs Museum

New displays featuring Largs Seaside, River Clyde, PS Caledonia, Mauchline Ware, Ailsa Yachts, Fife Yachts of Fairlie, and the Queens Platinum Jubilee.

Sma' Shott Cottages
Attraction
Free

Sma' Shott Cottages

The Sma' Shott Cottages are a major tourist attraction of historical significance, offering a unique insight into the history of Paisleys textiles.

West Kilbride Museum
Attraction
Free

West Kilbride Museum

West Kilbride Museum depicts life in the Parish over the past 400 years, portraying the history, development and traditions of West Kilbride.

Eglinton Country Park
Attraction
Free

Eglinton Country Park

Spring, summer, autumn and winter - the beauty of Eglinton Country Park is on your doorstep!

Ardrossan Castle
Attraction
Free

Ardrossan Castle

The fragmentary ruins of Ardrossan Castle stand on a bluff that rises above the promontory on which the town of Ardrossan is built.

Scottish Maritime Museum Irvine
Attraction
Adults £8.50

Scottish Maritime Museum Irvine

Home to Scotlands national maritime collection, the award winning Scottish Maritime Museum is a great day out, with lots to do.

Attraction
Free

Irvine Beach

The sandy beach offers outstanding views over Irvine Bay and the Firth of Clyde towards the mountainous Isle of Arran.