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BEST 30 GREENOCK (SCOTLAND - UK) | Places to Visit

Things to do in Greenock - Scotland - UK.

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RANKING All Places in Inverclyde From WORST To BEST……

Hello everyone yous may remember I did one on ranking places in Renfrewshire make sure to check that out after this. Basically in this video I just rank all the places in Inverclyde from worst to best as I have vlogged all the towns and Villages there!


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Glasgow Scotland 2023 - 12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Glasgow

Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland in 2023! In this video, we will take you on a virtual tour of the top-rated tourist attractions in this vibrant city. From historical landmarks to cultural hotspots, Glasgow has something to offer for everyone.

First on our list is the iconic Glasgow Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture that dates back to the 12th century. Next, we will explore the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, home to an impressive collection of art and artifacts from around the world.

If you're a music lover, you won't want to miss the chance to visit the Barrowland Ballroom, a legendary music venue that has hosted some of the biggest names in the industry. And speaking of music, be sure to make a stop at the Royal Concert Hall, where you can catch a performance by the renowned Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra.

For a taste of Glasgow's rich history, head to the Riverside Museum, which showcases the city's transportation heritage. And if you're interested in science and technology, the Glasgow Science Centre is a must-visit, with interactive exhibits and fascinating displays.

Glasgow is also known for its stunning parks and green spaces. Take a stroll through the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, where you can admire a wide variety of flora and fauna. And don't forget to visit the stunning Glasgow Green, the city's oldest park, perfect for picnics and leisurely walks.

No visit to Glasgow is complete without exploring the bustling city center. Buchanan Street is a shopper's paradise, with a wide range of high-end stores and boutiques. And don't miss out on the opportunity to visit the iconic George Square, where you can admire stunning statues and architecture.

To get a glimpse of Glasgow's vibrant arts scene, make sure to check out the Gallery of Modern Art, which houses contemporary artworks from both local and international artists. And if you're a football fan, a visit to the Hampden Park Stadium is a must, where you can learn about the rich history of Scottish football.

So whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or simply looking to explore a vibrant city, Glasgow has it all. Join us on this virtual tour and discover why Glasgow, Scotland in 2023 is a destination not to be missed. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more travel content!
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Rouken Glen Park (Named the best park in the UK.)????????????????????????????

Rouken Glen is described as “a place for people and nature”. Rouken Glen Park has been voted by the public as the Scotland's Best Park at the prestigious annual Fields in Trust Awards 2017.


Rouken Glen Park in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, has been named the best park in the whole of the UK.

The East Renfrewshire park was crowned the country's finest by the national charity Fields in Trust at its annual awards event.


Nestled within the historic Rouken Glen Park, you’ll find these gorgeous, cascading waterfalls.

About six miles outside of Glasgow, in East Renfrewshire, Rouken Glen Park covers a massive 143 acres of land. Steeped in history, the park dates back to 1530, and has been open to the public since 1906. It was even voted the UK’s Best Park back in 2016

The park is a perfect spot for quiet contemplation, with beautiful woods and gardens to explore and a big boating lake to admire. However, the main attraction is arguably the impressive waterfalls found dotted around. Somewhere between natural and man-made, these spectacular water features were somewhat rearranged (and enlarged!) a couple of hundred years ago, when they were used as a means of power by Victorian textile workers. The remains of the textile works are still there, including iron beams and exposed wooden boards.

In the summer months, the walled garden is open Monday to Thursday 10am–6.45pm, and Friday to Sunday 10am–4.30pm (or 10am to 3pm in the winter). The Pavilion Visitor Centre is open 9am-5pm in the summer, and 10am–4pm in the winter. The park is accessible from Whitecraigs train station, which is just 20 minutes from Glasgow Central.
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The best day trips from Edinburgh (Scotland)

The very best day trips from Edinburgh by train or bus: there's no need to rent a car to see some Scotland! Whether you've planned a long or a short trip to Scotland, there's a good chance you can add at least a few hours by train or bus to your itinerary to explore the Scottish countryside or an amazing castle. Some of the Scotland day tours you can find on the blog are absolutely easy to plan on your own, and can be a budget option as well, especially if you're looking to stay off the beaten track!

Have a look at the best Edinburgh day trips on the blog to get 20+ ideas for your next vacation!

Poorest Towns in the UK - Greenock, Inverclyde

It’s now time to talk about the ugly sides of towns and cities in the UK that many of the adherents of such towns don’t want to hear. No matter how positively we try to look at the town of Greenock, Inverclyde, we would always find that it is one of the poorest towns in the United Kingdom. If you are objective enough, you won’t be shocked that it is. After all, this is not the first time the town would be ranked this way. You likely have seen it listed among the poorest towns in Scotland. However, is this town poor? If it is, why is it poor? What effect has that had on aspects of life in this town?
Greenock in Brief
Before we go into all that, please let’s tell you a bit more about Greenock. It’s a town in the Inverclyde area. Greenock was home to Greenock Dockyard Company, a shipbuilding firm, the demolished Easter Greenock Castle, Greenock Morton FC, a Scottish football team, and Greenock Telegraph, an Inverclyde local newspaper.
It used to be a former constituency of the British House of Commons, of Greenock and Port Glasgow, a former constituency of the UK House of Commons, and Greenock and Inverclyde, a former constituency of the Scottish Parliament. Today, it is an administrative center in the Inverclyde Council area, though a former burgh within the Renfrewshire historic county. It’s a Scottish town located in the west-central Lowlands.
Is Greenock Really Poor?
Do we really have any justification for describing Greenock as one of the poorest towns in the UK? Let’s look at what stakeholders say about this. We’ll consider statistics and the living cost.
The unemployment rate of the 1970s and 1980s as a result of the decline in industries hasn’t really abated. It continued into the dawn of the millennium such that even two decades into the 21st century, the town still needs to grapple with a serious lack of jobs.
As of October 2012, the unemployment rate in Greenock was 5.3 percent. That was above the Scottish average of 3.9 percent. Of course, this figure was for the Scottish Parliament constituency which includes Gourock, Inverkip, Port Glasgow, and Wemyss Bay. Yet, Greenock’s figure was even worse, if taken in isolation. Ten years, later things have only started improving.
Index of Multiple Deprivation
In reviewing matters of poverty and affluence in the UK, the Index of Multiple Deprivation data is crucially relevant. In this regard, the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) is informative. In several SIMDs, this town appears to be seriously lagging. For example, in the latest of this study, Greenock’s center was named the poverty black spot. According to the report, the Inverclyde area, which is mainly Greenock, has the largest share of deprived areas.
This is especially apparent in the domains of income and health, according to the study of these. Even on other indicators such as crime, unemployment, quality of life, and how long people in Greenock need to travel to get to a GP, things aren’t bright for the town. BBB Scotland’s social affairs correspondent, Chris Clement remarked that there were few surprises in that SIMD update regarding its ranking of Inverclyde as Greenock fell from 23 in the last rank to the most-deprived town center in Scotland. He had earlier noticed a high number of hard-drug-related hospital admissions. Ranking second-worst in health outcomes isn’t unexpected. By the way, the town has also been scoring low repeatedly on educational outcomes.
Comparing the economic situation of the town in 2016 to what was in 2020, Jim Clocherty the deputy leader of the Inverclyde Council said that they have discovered that more investment was needed in Greenock communities. While analyzing the available figures, he said: “These figures are a bitter pill to swallow and show that investment can’t come soon enough. No part of Scotland wants to be labeled as the ‘most deprived.”






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Scotland's Scenic Drives: The Clyde Coast (Part 6) Gourock

In this Video (Part 6), we will be driving through the seaside town of Gourock.

Looking for day trip, staycation, road trip ideas in Scotland, look no further!

As part of my work i get to drive through some of the most outstanding scenery on some of Scotland's best and most scenic roads which I would like to share with you.

The whole series of clips is a drive from Glasgow along the Clyde coast and finally ending up in Ardrossan. This can easily be added to the Best of scotland road trips. Views over the River Clyde, Firth of Clyde and beyond to the Isles of Bute, Arran and Cumbrae. Passing by the historic towns of Paisley, Erskine, Port Glasgow, Greenock, Gourock, Wemyss Bay, Ardrossan and finally Saltcoats. All of these locations offer great opportunities for staycations and easily accessible daytrips from either Glasgow, Edinburgh or all over the central belt.

The Clyde Coast Roadtrip series is as follows:
1. Glasgow to Paisley,
2. Paisley to Erskine,
3. Erskine and onwards,
4. Onwards to Port Glasgow,
5. Greenock and Gourock,
6. Gourock,
7. Cloch Lighthouse to Inverkip,
8. Inverkip to Wemyss Bay,
9. Skelmorlie to Largs,
10. Largs to Hunterston,
11. Seamill to Ardrossan,
12. Ardrossan and Saltcoats.

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Lyle Hill Viewpoint in Greenock Scotland

The video shows you the parking area, the walk up to Lyle Hill and the view from up there. It is a great place to enjoy views of Greenock, Gourock, Kilcreggan, Ardmore, Helensburgh and more. Fantastic scenery and it is great during the day and at sunset.

We can highly recommend it to you if you are in the area.

Greenock is a town in the Inverclyde area in Scotland, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.

Places to see in ( Port Glasgow - UK )

Places to see in ( Port Glasgow - UK )

Port Glasgow is the second largest town in the Inverclyde council area of Scotland. The population according to the 1991 census for Port Glasgow was 19,426 persons and in the 2001 census was 16,617 persons. The most recent census in 2011 states that the population has declined to 15,414. It is located immediately to the east of Greenock and was previously a burgh in the former county of Renfrew.

The town was originally named Newark but due to ships not being able to make it all the way up the shallow river Clyde it was formed as a port for nearby Glasgow in 1668 and became Port Glasgow in 1775. Port Glasgow was home to dry docks and shipbuilding beginning in 1762.

The town grew from the central area of the present town and thus many of the town's historic buildings are found here. Port Glasgow expanded up the steep hills inland to open fields where areas such as Park Farm, Boglestone, Slaemuir and Devol were founded. This area has subsequently become known as upper Port Glasgow and most of the town's population occupies these areas.

The town is served by Port Glasgow railway station (main station) in the town centre and Woodhall railway station in the east end of the town. Both stations are on the electrified Inverclyde Line which has frequent services to the termini at Glasgow Central, Gourock and Wemyss Bay. All trains stop at Port Glasgow, Woodhall has a less frequent service.

From 1869 to 1959 the town was also served by rail at Port Glasgow Upper railway station on the Greenock and Ayrshire Railway. This station was later demolished. The town is connected to nearby Glasgow by the A8 dual carriageway and the M8 motorway. Glasgow Airport located 21 km (13 mi) to the east is the closest airport to Port Glasgow.

The origins of Port Glasgow go back to the construction by Sir George Maxwell between 1450 and 1477 of the New Werke of Finlastoun, which became Newark Castle. At a good anchorage near the castle, a small fishing hamlet known as Newark formed, like other scattered hamlets along the shores of the River Clyde.

Newark Castle stands very close to the shore of the Clyde, and dates to around 1484. It was home to the Maxwell Family, but they no longer lived in the castle after 1694. By 1800 the castle was surrounded by shipyards, but today only Ferguson's shipyard remains, standing immediately to the west of the castle. A park and waterfront walkway have been constructed to the east, on the site of Lamont's shipyard and Smith & Houston's shipbreaking yard.

About a mile upstream from the castle and its surrounding park, several acres of the Clyde foreshore at Parklea are owned by the National Trust for Scotland. For many years the land has been leased to the local council as playing fields. When the NTS acquired the land it was regarded as protecting the foreshore from the widespread acquisition by shipyards. However, this did not prevent the construction of extensive timber ponds along this stretch of the river.

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Amazing seaside town in Scotland | Beautiful virtual tour of Largs Scotland United Kingdom 4K

Largs is a town on the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland, about 33 miles from Glasgow. The original name means the slopes in Scottish Gaelic. A popular seaside resort with a pier, the town markets itself on its historic links with the Vikings and an annual festival is held each year in early September.

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Cruising From Greenock Tips | Cruise Destinations

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Edinburgh's pubs are as beautiful as the city itself. Well, most of them anyway...

Following on from our Glasgow Pubs video, we've hopped across to the east coast to attempt the same in the capital city - Edinburgh. Known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, how will its pubs and bars match up? Today you'll see everything from the oldest pub in Scotland to one of the most disappointing. Is your favourite pub on our list? (I wouldn't be surprised if not as we barely scratch the surface on this pub crawl!)

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Places to see in ( Rothesay - UK )

Places to see in ( Rothesay - UK )

The town of Rothesay is the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in the council area of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Rothesay can be reached by ferry from Wemyss Bay which offers an onward rail link to Glasgow. At the centre of the town is Rothesay Castle, a ruined castle which dates back to the 13th century, and which is unique in Scotland for its circular plan. Rothesay lies along the coast of the Firth of Clyde.

The old town centred around Rothesay Castle, which dates from the 13th century. Long-ruinous it is nevertheless picturesque, and formed a focal point for tourists from the beginning of its evolution into a seaside resort. Rothesay was the county town in the civil parish of Rothesay in county of Bute, which included the islands of Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae and Arran. The county buildings, now partially closed down, overlook the castle. During the Victorian era, Rothesay developed as a popular tourist destination.

The heir to the British throne is known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay. This practice was begun by Robert III, who regularly resided at Rothesay Castle, and first granted the title to his son David in 1398. The title was given to the heir of the Scottish throne until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. Unlike the equivalent English title of Duke of Cornwall, there is no land attached in the form of a Duchy. The main landowner on the island is the Marquess of Bute, whose principal seat, Mount Stuart, is located a few miles to the south.

Rothesay is no longer the seaside town it used to be, with more tourists going to warmer countries such as Spain. However, since the recession tourist numbers have increased. Rothesay was granted a multimillion-pound harbour development project just in time for an arrival of the next generation lower firth ferries Argyle and Bute.

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Greenock to Port Glasgow, Scotland

Greenock to Port Glasgow, Scotland
Greenock is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland, United Kingdom and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.
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Scotland's Scenic Drives: The Clyde Coast (Part 10) Largs to Hunterston

In this Video (Part 10), we leave Largs then onto Fairlie, Hunterston Power Station and beyond towards Seamill.

Looking for day trip, staycation, road trip ideas in Scotland, look no further!

As part of my work i get to drive through some of the most outstanding scenery on some of Scotland's best and most scenic roads which I would like to share with you.

The whole series of clips is a drive from Glasgow along the Clyde coast and finally ending up in Ardrossan. This can easily be added to the Best of scotland road trips. Views over the River Clyde, Firth of Clyde and beyond to the Isles of Bute, Arran and Cumbrae. Passing by the historic towns of Paisley, Erskine, Port Glasgow, Greenock, Gourock, Wemyss Bay, Ardrossan and finally Saltcoats. All of these locations offer great opportunities for staycations and easily accessible daytrips from either Glasgow, Edinburgh or all over the central belt.

The Clyde Coast Roadtrip series is as follows:
1. Glasgow to Paisley,
2. Paisley to Erskine,
3. Erskine and onwards,
4. Onwards to Port Glasgow,
5. Greenock and Gourock,
6. Gourock,
7. Cloch Lighthouse to Inverkip,
8. Inverkip to Wemyss Bay,
9. Skelmorlie to Largs,
10. Largs to Hunterston,
11. Seamill to Ardrossan,
12. Ardrossan and Saltcoats.

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Gourock Station 10/12/22

Gourock Station is located on Scotrail's Glasgow Suburban Rail network; with only Scotrail services calling here

The station itself is located as the terminus of the line from Glasgow Central via Paisley Gilmour Street

Services at the time of filming were all operated using Class 318, Class 320, 380 and Class 385 Electric Multiple Units: the Class 318 and Class 320's are on the cards to be withdrawn from service soon, with a new contract being up for tender to build brand new trains for the Glasgow Suburban Network whilst this was being filmed:

Before mid 2019 Class 314's Electric Multiple Units also operated along the line, these units were withdrawn and scrapped during 2019 with one of these units being saved and converted into an experimental hydro powered train

UK's MOST SCENIC TRAIN JOURNEY: Fort William to Mallaig. See Caledonian Sleeper & Glenfinnan viaduct

The line from Glasgow to Mallaig, in north-west Scotland - The West Highland Line - is regarded as Britain's most scenic train journey. In this video we travel the last 41½ miles between Fort William to Mallaig, watching shunting operations on the Caledonian Sleeper before travelling to Mallaig via the Glenfinnan viaduct, which stars in Harry Potter films.

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