Millport (Cumbrae)
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Great Cumbrae is an island in the Firth of Clyde off the coast of Ayrshire, with Millport as its only settlement. The island is about 3 miles long by 1.5 miles wide, roughly tooth-shaped, with a broad bay indenting its south coast. It's low-lying and agricultural; Millport is a traditional "Glasgow Riviera" resort but is quiet and little developed compared to Ayrshire's other coastal towns.
Little Cumbrae a mile south by contrast is rocky and barren. It's nowadays a private yoga retreat.
Get in
A small roro Calmac ferry sails every 30 mins daily, year-round from Largs to 3 miles north of Millport, taking 10 mins. Return fare is £13 per car and £3.40 per adult including the driver, bikes go free.
Millport Motors Bus 320 shuttles between the Slip and Millport town every 30 mins, more often at peak times, taking 10 mins.
Get around
See
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address: College St, Millport KA28 0HEScottish Episcopal (Anglican) cathedral, the smallest cathedral in Britain, built in Gothic revival style (architect William Butterfield) and opened in 1851. In the entrance porch are several Celtic crosses, found on the island in the 19th C.
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address: Glasgow St KA28 0DJFine old building built in 1745 to house the Revenue officers of the sailing ship "The Royal George", which hunted smugglers. The building was badly damaged by fire in 2001 but has been restored and is now mainly a community centre with a cafe. The small attached "Museum of the Cumbraes" may be open, otherwise just admire the facade and have a cuppa.
- is a large rock on the foreshore painted with a crocodile's face. It was originally painted circa 1913 by Robert Brown. Other prominent rocks around the island have been similarly embellished.
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address: Marine Parade KA28 0EGAquarium and museum showing local sealife. Specimens are caught by students and are returned to the sea after three weeks in the aquarium.
Do
- Walk up to the island's highest point, the Glaid Stone at 127 m, for views over the Firth of Clyde.
- A bike circuit of the island is 11 miles along quiet, level roads.
- near Farland Point is primarily a residential outdoor activity centre for school groups, but they often have availability for individual families.
- on the east coast is a national watersports training facility, covering several disciplines including powerboats and kayaking.
- Millport Golf Club is an 18-hole course on the ridge behind Millport.
- Don't be alarmed if on the ferry you see people donning scuba diving kit: they're planning to dive onto the Catalina flying boat next to Cumbrae Slip. The Catalinas were based at Largs during World War II for Atlantic patrols, and this one made a rough landing and sank in 1943.
- Newton Beach in the bay by Millport is sandy and safe.
- The Paddle Steamer Waverley used to cruise around the Firth of Clyde, calling at Millport. In 2019 she became unseaworthy and it's not known if repair will be possible.
- Millport Country Music Festival is held at the end of August. The next event is 30 Aug - 1 Sept 2019.
Eat
The Golden Dragon and the Dancing Midge Cafe are both on Millport sea front by Crocodile Rock.
Drink
- Newton Bar on Glasgow St is open daily 11:00-01:00.
- Minstrels is a wine bar and restaurant next to the Royal George open daily 12:00-20:30, F Sat to 22:00.
Sleep
- Firth View Caravan Park, half a mile west of town, has static caravans as self-catering lets, but doesn't have tourer or camping facilities. It's open Mar-Dec.
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phone: +44 1475 530301address: 1 Quayhead Millport KA28 0APDecent basic hotel, it's your best bet on Cumbrae, dog-friendly. Food served from noon, bar is open daily till midnight or later, live music at weekends.
- Craigard House is a welcoming small B&B on the sea front, tel +44 1475 530532. Several self-catering places in Millport also.
- The Cathedral is open for B&B March-Nov whenever its 16 bedrooms are not being used for groups and retreats, B&B double £90. Tel +44 1475 530353.
Go next
- You have to return by ferry to Largs. Once ashore, head to Ayr for the Robert Burns Heritage Area, a couple of miles south at Alloway.
- Other Clyde islands easily reached from Largs are the Isle of Bute (ferry from Wemyss Bay to Rothesay) and Isle of Arran (ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick).