There is a 7 km short walk from the ferry on a good road, hardly any cars, over the top of the island (Glaid Stone at 125 meters above sea level) down to Millport which is simply one heck of a nice walk with fantastic views, 360 degrees. A favorite among locals and a stunner. Great video, btw. The 901 bus from Largs all around the cost back to Glasgow has been voted the second best coastal journey in the UK, btw. I therefore take the train to Largs, do the Glaid stone walk and the 901 bus back again. A nice day out doon the vater. Btw. I absolute love this island and coastline who has and is adding tons of joy to my life.
The tourists in Glasgow need to start travelling down the west coast regularly,instead of hopping over to Edinburgh all the time! The 1 hour bus journey to Largs via Greenock is spectacular!
Occasionally when driving from the west side of Glasgow back home to Ayr I've been tempted to drive down that way if I've had the time because it is so spectacular! Unfortunately spare time is rare but it is such a lovely part of the world it deserves to be seen and visited more!
I love these videos, I admit, they make me open Google Maps on my iPad and go exploring with Street View all around the island you are visiting, one day I might be able to see with my own eyes.. many thanks again Rog 😊
I loved the way the dog got distressed at your singing! The last time I was in Largs I was visiting a friend and the queue for the ferry traffic was wrapped half way round the surrounding streets. That was in the summer a few years back, but your trip on a beautiful October day looked ideal - bright and peaceful!
@@RogEdwardsTVthey do. I remember being in Largs with my gran when I was young and being obsessed with watching the two ships zip back and forth! The tradition is to cycle round the whole island! Being relatively flat and not too long it can be done by people of many ages and abilities. So maybe Campbeltown is the next on your list? Or the Waverley!
I would highly recommend a trip on the Waverley, especially the sailing she does from Glasgow down to the Kyles of Bute (another fantastic one is Gravesend to London, passing under Tower Bridge at night which was just brilliant!). I would not however highly recommend the Blue Lagoon...they're a chain and they took over my local chippy, and it pales in comparison. Some Gin recommendations I can make are: All of the gins from North Uist distillery (actually on Benbecula) - I did a tour there and all their gins are beautiful; Arrochar Alps (not made on an island, but in Helensburgh); and Rock Rose (again, not on an island, but made in the northernmost distillery on the mainland, all the way up at Dunnet!). And if you're ever up at Plockton there's a wee distillery in the village there, with a shop stocking specialty gins and whiskies.
Great vlog, Roger, of Largs and ferry trip over to Millport, crossing the Largs Channel. Have visited Largs many times, although it's been many years since I was in Millport. A great little town, and of course, the "Crocodile Rock". Next time in Largs, walk along the promenade, the other way, and you'll come to the "Pencil", monument, highlighting the 1263 Battle of Largs. Another great day, weather wise, for your trip. Nice one! 😊 👍
Cheers, Alan. I wanted to walk to the Pencil Monument, and further to the marina, but there wasn’t enough time. Probably should have stayed the night and explored more. 😀
@@RogEdwardsTV Btw there is one shorter ferry ride just 20 km away... Rhubodach to Colintraive (also CalMac) which I have clocked to 2 minutes and 40 seconds. That ferry has no cafe, btw.
Another fantastic vlog showcasing an amazing place to adventure in Scotland!
Thanks guys! 🙏🏻
@@RogEdwardsTV You're welcome! Have a great Xmas & New Year!
Millport think of still game every time
Cheers. 😀
Harris Gin next for the episode in the series maybe? Great video mate!
Good call! Thanks, Steve. 🍸
That was absolutely stunning. I need to explore more of the Scottish islands.
It's been a revelation for me this year. Thanks for watching.
There is a 7 km short walk from the ferry on a good road, hardly any cars, over the top of the island (Glaid Stone at 125 meters above sea level) down to Millport which is simply one heck of a nice walk with fantastic views, 360 degrees. A favorite among locals and a stunner. Great video, btw. The 901 bus from Largs all around the cost back to Glasgow has been voted the second best coastal journey in the UK, btw. I therefore take the train to Largs, do the Glaid stone walk and the 901 bus back again. A nice day out doon the vater. Btw. I absolute love this island and coastline who has and is adding tons of joy to my life.
Seriously considering doing this wee trip from Bathgate.... maybe early next summer.... thanks for the tips 👍
That sounds great. Thanks for sharing. ⛴️
Should definitely go on the Waverley paddle steamer. The fantastic engine room, is worth the fare itself.
Thanks so much! I’m definitely sold on the Waverley now! Cheers. 😀
The tourists in Glasgow need to start travelling down the west coast regularly,instead of hopping over to Edinburgh all the time!
The 1 hour bus journey to Largs via Greenock is spectacular!
The bus is a good shout. Must try that route, cheers. 😀
@@RogEdwardsTV 👍McGills bus to Largs from Buchanan bus station!
Occasionally when driving from the west side of Glasgow back home to Ayr I've been tempted to drive down that way if I've had the time because it is so spectacular! Unfortunately spare time is rare but it is such a lovely part of the world it deserves to be seen and visited more!
I love these videos, I admit, they make me open Google Maps on my iPad and go exploring with Street View all around the island you are visiting, one day I might be able to see with my own eyes.. many thanks again Rog 😊
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching. 😀
I loved the way the dog got distressed at your singing! The last time I was in Largs I was visiting a friend and the queue for the ferry traffic was wrapped half way round the surrounding streets. That was in the summer a few years back, but your trip on a beautiful October day looked ideal - bright and peaceful!
Yeah I imagine the demand is high in summer. I think they run two ferries which should mean there’s one every 15 minutes or so! ⛴️
@@RogEdwardsTVthey do. I remember being in Largs with my gran when I was young and being obsessed with watching the two ships zip back and forth! The tradition is to cycle round the whole island! Being relatively flat and not too long it can be done by people of many ages and abilities. So maybe Campbeltown is the next on your list? Or the Waverley!
I would highly recommend a trip on the Waverley, especially the sailing she does from Glasgow down to the Kyles of Bute (another fantastic one is Gravesend to London, passing under Tower Bridge at night which was just brilliant!). I would not however highly recommend the Blue Lagoon...they're a chain and they took over my local chippy, and it pales in comparison. Some Gin recommendations I can make are: All of the gins from North Uist distillery (actually on Benbecula) - I did a tour there and all their gins are beautiful; Arrochar Alps (not made on an island, but in Helensburgh); and Rock Rose (again, not on an island, but made in the northernmost distillery on the mainland, all the way up at Dunnet!). And if you're ever up at Plockton there's a wee distillery in the village there, with a shop stocking specialty gins and whiskies.
Sue, thanks for all this great information. Lots for me to add to the wish list here! Thanks for watching. 🤩
VISIT THIS AREA FAIRLY FREQUENTLY LARGS HAS A FANTASTIC WETHERSPOON WITH GREAT VIEWS OVER TO CUMBRAE.
Thanks for the tip! Spoons curry, a pint and that view! 👌🏻
Great vlog, Roger, of Largs and ferry trip over to Millport, crossing the Largs Channel. Have visited Largs many times, although it's been many years since I was in Millport. A great little town, and of course, the "Crocodile Rock". Next time in Largs, walk along the promenade, the other way, and you'll come to the "Pencil", monument, highlighting the 1263 Battle of Largs. Another great day, weather wise, for your trip. Nice one! 😊 👍
Cheers, Alan. I wanted to walk to the Pencil Monument, and further to the marina, but there wasn’t enough time. Probably should have stayed the night and explored more. 😀
If only every ferry journey was that short! And that cheap! And the weather was that nice in Scotland every day!!!
True that! Thanks for watching. 😀
@@RogEdwardsTV Btw there is one shorter ferry ride just 20 km away... Rhubodach to Colintraive (also CalMac) which I have clocked to 2 minutes and 40 seconds. That ferry has no cafe, btw.
Thanks! 🙏🏻
I had a boss in the 80s who was a regular in Millport. He called it his idyllic holiday island, just 3 hours flying time from Majorca.
Nice one. Thanks for watching.
Been on that run when living in Glasgow...... its a nice one my friend 😊
…will be back for sure.
The ferry must have been on a go slow. It usually only takes 7 minutes. 😂😂
Ha ha! It was hard to get all the shots I wanted in the 8.5 minutes. Thanks for watching.
Great video, but Cumbrae pronounced like Come Brae not Coom Brae 😀
Thank you. 😀