Inverclyde is a small but scenic slice of Scotland’s west coast, where river views, historic harbours, and rolling hills create a peaceful and charming setting for a caravan holiday. Stretching along the Firth of Clyde, Inverclyde blends coastal calm with commuter convenience, offering ferry access to the isles, lovely walks, and a warm local welcome — all just a short trip from Glasgow.
Caravan parks in the area often enjoy panoramic water views or sit close to forest trails, with towns like Greenock, Gourock, and Wemyss Bay offering great local food, independent shops, and beautiful sunsets over the Clyde. You can catch ferries to Dunoon, Bute, and the Isle of Arran, or stay on the mainland and enjoy peaceful coastal walks, family-friendly parks, and maritime museums. Inverclyde is ideal for couples, families, or solo travellers looking to relax while still having plenty to explore.
With its laid-back pace, sea air, and scenic outlooks, Inverclyde is a hidden gem for peaceful west coast getaways.
A fascinating insight into Greenock’s maritime and trade history, housed in one of the oldest surviving buildings on the Clyde.
One of the most beautiful railway stations in Scotland, with sweeping curves and a gateway to the Isle of Bute via ferry.
Scotland’s oldest heated saltwater pool, offering stunning views across the Clyde — open seasonally for a refreshing dip.
Enjoy panoramic views over the River Clyde, the Argyll hills, and across to the Isles from this peaceful hilltop viewpoint.
Access walking and cycling routes along a historic aqueduct system with scenic moorland and wildlife all around.