Starting at Woodhall Station, this scenic coastal walk along the River Clyde combines natural beauty with industrial heritage. Passing through Parklea, the route follows a beach to Finlaystone Burn, marking the eastern boundary of Inverclyde. Turning west, it continues along the shoreline past old timber ponds before reaching Kelburn Park and back past Woodhall Station. The trail then leads to Lamont’s Pier, the impressive 15th-century Newark Castle, and Ferguson Marine shipyard, a reminder of the Clyde’s shipbuilding legacy. The walk passes through Coronation Park and Steamboat Quay, with Port Glasgow town centre and a large Tesco with toilets nearby. It then follows Greenock’s historic shipbuilding sites, passing James Watt Dock Marina along the A8 before continuing to the new coastal promenade, built on the site of the former Scott’s Shipyard. The route also passes Victoria Harbour, The Beacon Arts Centre, Custom House, and several shipbuilding memorials. Leaving Greenock esplanade, the final stretch leads to Battery Park, where toilets are available at the pavilion. The park offers stunning views of the Argyll mountains before the walk concludes at Fort Matilda Railway Station, with trains running every half an hour back to Glasgow.
The walk follows a mix of pavements, tarmac paths, grassy tracks, park trails, and short beach section. The terrain is mostly flat, though some shoreline areas can be uneven, so walking shoes or boots are recommended.
If you’d like to join the walk, please contact Marjory, by email or text no more than two weeks in advance (from Saturday 12th April). When booking, please also provide a mobile number in case of any last-minute changes.
There will be two stops along the way for snacks and lunch, and at the end of the walk, there’s an optional visit to Fort Matilda for some well-earned refreshments.