Greenock

Waterfront Leisure Centre
Custom House Way

(http://www.inverclydeleis...) : this is a large and well equipped leisure centre situated at the waterfront near the centre of greenock. there is a large swimming pool with plenty of fun slides. there is an ice-rink and a well equipped gym. the enormous glass wall on the waterside of the building provides beautiful views while you are working out, swimming, or enjoying a skate. there is also a cafe where you can look down onto the gym.

McLean Museum and Art Gallery
High St

(http://www.inverclyde.gov...): this is a nice museum which features an interesting feature on the history of ship-building at greenock on the clyde. alongside this the museum boasts an extensive array of taxidermy specimens of animals and insects. when coupled with the regular and varied displays of local and national artist's works, the mclean makes for an enlightening experience. a welcome addition to what has been known in the past as an "industrial town". greenock has its fair share of art and culture. a very interesting museum with plenty of interesting items.

The town also hosts a varied range of activities. There is something for everyone in and around Greenock.

Underheugh Cottage

(http://www.underheughcott...) : underheugh cottage is one of the area's most loved secrets. the cottage is a working smallholding, which is fully self-sufficient. at underheugh cottage there are a range of activities you can undertake by appointment. these include scottish nature treks got for a walk on the fell and see the wonder of scottish wildlife, a highland experience get the chance to dress up and get a feel for life as it was in ancient scotland, a pig-keeping course get up close and personal with these fine animals, amateur or professional gardening courses whatever level of interest you have you will find an experience to suit you. the price of the course is well worth it when you consider the wealth of experience you will walk away with. this is a really great way to learn more about the highlands and a range of subjects in the environment of a traditional scottish cottage.