Beaches in Cove, Strathclyde
The beach guide has 5 beaches listed in and around the town of Cove. We have arranged these beaches in order of closest to the town first (distance in brackets).
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Gourock West Bay (3.3 miles)
© Thomas Nugent | BY-SAGourock West Bay is a shingle beach with excellent panoramic views out onto the Upper Firth of Clyde and of the surrounding mountainous peninsulas. The beach is rather narrow, and at high tide, it disappears underwater completely, but the lovely views can still be admired along the promenade that backs the beach. At the northern…
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Portkil / Meikleross Beach (2.2 miles)
© Wfmillar | BY-SAPortkil (otherwise known as Meikleross) is a long beach on a fairly remote part of the Strathclyde coastline overlooking Portkil Bay and the Upper Firth of Clyde. There are views across to the town of Greenock and the surrounding hills on the far side. The water is popular for boating, whilst the coast is popular…
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Lunderston Bay (5.2 miles)
© Thomas Nugent | BY-SALunderston Bay is the nearest sandy beach to Glasgow, and is popular with families, walkers and picnickers. Not surprisingly it can get pretty busy when the sun is shining, although there is usually plenty of space here to let off steam. There is a large, free car park, near which is a wide, grassy area…
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Ardentinny Beach (3.7 miles)
© James T M Towill | BY-SAArdentinny Beach nestles among the trees on the western shores of Loch Long. It is a good-sized sandy beach with a beautiful backdrop and lovely views across the loch.
Given its loch-side position the water here is very clear and calm. Throw in a few picnic benches among the trees and toilets and you have the…
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Dunoon West Bay (5.2 miles)
© Russel Wills | BY-SADunoon, on the west shore of the Firth of Clyde, is the largest town in the Argyll area. Attractive villas, built in the 19th century as holiday homes for wealthy Glaswegians line the seafront. There is a Victorian pier and a ferry terminal taking passengers across the Clyde to Gourock. Because the town is more…