What to do and see in Greenock, Scotland: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

August 19, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Greenock (/ˈɡriːnək/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Grianaig, pronounced [kɾʲiənɛkʲ]) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.
Restaurants in Greenock

1. Laser Matrix

Fort Matilda Industrial Estate Eldon Street Fort Matilda Estate, Greenock PA16 7QB Scotland +44 1475 783004 [email protected] http://www.lasermatrix.biz
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Laser Matrix

Laser Matrix was awarded 4 stars from the Scottish Tourist Board. It is one of Scotland's largest multi level laser arenas. Laser tag games are fast, exciting, challenging and fun entertainment for players of all ages and experience. It is absolutely safe and therefore perfectly suited for kids, but still challenging and exciting enough to be great entertainment for adults too.

Reviewed By C3869NUsamantham

My son had his 8 th birthday party here. We booked the party for 4 pm on a Monday and it was £100 for 12 participants. 2 games of laser tag and 2 drinks each and pizza or hotdog . Great choice of drinks. No complaints apart from they forgot to bring out cake. But it was fantastic and we will return

2. Waterfront Cinema

10 Custom House Way, Greenock PA15 1EG Scotland +44 1475 732201 [email protected] http://www.waterfrontcinema.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Waterfront Cinema

We are Greenock’s local cinema: an independent four screen cinema with a dedicated small team. Originally opened in 1996, our mission is to provide the best cinema experience to the local community. We show all of the major Hollywood films and cater for all ages and tastes. The introduction of a programme of Live Theatre Events in 2014 which offers exciting new content through the live streaming of shows from famous companies and locations directly into our cinema. Excellence in Customer Focus Winner of 2017- #BeesKnees2017 Outstanding Customer Service Winner of 2018 - #BeesKnees2018 Showing all the latest movies on your doorstep.

Reviewed By DaveCrosbings0206

My partner and I visited as a pre-christmas date night, having been aware for a few months due to the virus (much like many others). We were wary of how safe it would be, but I can honestly say I never felt at risk. Distancing was mandatory, staff wore masks and were behind screens mostly. Booking online was quick and painless. I had a lovely night out, thank you!

3. Greenock Cemetery

1 South Street PA16 8UG Port, Greenock PA16 8UG Scotland +44 1475 715658
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Greenock Cemetery

Reviewed By csosseh

always take my mum to the cemetery to visit family graves. Also visit grave of highland mary, Rabbie burns' girlfriend who is buried there and the james watt memorial. huge grave yard.

4. Lyle Hill

156 Lyle Road, Greenock PA16 7AP Scotland http://www.clyde-valley.com/Glasgow/grnock.htm
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Lyle Hill

Reviewed By michaelkO4378UK

Can't believe this was the first time I've been here in all the years of coming through Greenock or visiting Greenock. The view from this vantage point is Incredible. We had the best day weather wise but it would be amazing in any weather.

5. Greenock Cut Visitor Centre

Cornalees Bridge Loch Thom, Greenock PA16 9LX Scotland +44 1475 521458 [email protected] http://www.clydemuirshiel.co.uk/park-sites/greenock-cut/
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Greenock Cut Visitor Centre

Part of Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, Greenock Cut Visitor Centre, Loch Thom, not far from Inverkip in Inverclyde, provides wonderful walks, scenic views and picnic sites. There is good access to the Greenock Cut (a 5.5 mile aqueduct, and designated ancient monument) for a great reasonably level circular-walking route with panoramic views of the Clyde. A shorter family friendly walk is the (1 hour) picturesque Nature Trail in Shielhill Glen where the trail goes alongside and criss-crosses the Kip burn. Download the Trail guide to find all the hidden wood spirits. Plus there's the Kelly Cut (2.5 hour) walk which allows views over Wemyss Bay and the more southern Clyde. The Centre is open weekends in summer Apr - Oct and closed in winter although toilets are open daily. Call in and warm up with a coffee and pick up some light refreshments. There's an interactive exhibition on the Greenock Cut and environmental activities such as touch table, word searches, animals and colouring in.

Reviewed By C3929WJkarenj

The walk is circular and mostly flat, paths are fine for walking, spectacular views as you make your way round. Lots of places to sit and rest if needed. If you follow the path you cant really get lost but i would have liked to have seen markers marking the miles, we were first timers and unsure how long the walk was, it felt like we were never coming to the end, we walked this on a very hot day. Its a lovely walk with a cafe at the end. Plenty of parking too.

6. Esplanade Cafe, Greenock, Scotland

3 Campbell street, Greenock PA16 8AN Scotland +44 1475 725618 http://www.esplanadecafe.co.uk/contact/
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Esplanade Cafe, Greenock, Scotland

Reviewed By Anniegeoo - Greenock, United Kingdom

Very good selection and very cheap it’s on the Greenock esplanade which makes it even better especially on a sunny day! They do soups sandwiches burgers hotdogs and a selection of chicken rolls baguettes and more the home made ice cream is very special and large choice beautiful and creamy highly recommend

7. Clyde Cruises

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4.0 based on 68 reviews

Clyde Cruises

A fantastic opportunity to see Aberdeen Dolphins up close! Experience our dolphin education centre complete with audio visual presentation and information room followed by a 1 hour cruise out to see the dolphins! Alternatively, why not try our Harbour Cruise. This 45 minute cruise, is a great way to see Aberdeen from a different angle with fantastic close up views of the many oil industry vessels in port. This trip includes interesting commentary depicting the history and current operations of this busy working harbour.

8. Funworld Leisure

Fort Matilda Industrial Estate Eldon Street Eldon Street, Greenock PA16 7QB Scotland +44 1475 783003 [email protected] http://www.funworld-leisure.co.uk/
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4.0 based on 76 reviews

Funworld Leisure

We are situated on the main road from Greenock to Gourock next to the Battery Park. we have off street parking and capacity for 250 visitors.Our center has recently been awarded 4 stars in the Visit Scotland Activity and Leisure section.One of the largest Family Entertainment Centers in Scotland, we are suitable for kids from babies to 11 years. The under 3's have their own toddler section and inflatable slide and Bouncer. The bigger kids have a large play frame with 4 lane astro slide, air cannons, Inflatable Obstacle Course and Bouncer. We have a sports area suitable for all ages and mini go karts that can take two kids or an adult and a child.Adults are allowed on all our equipment with the children so if your little ones are more adventurous then you can take them down the giant slide.Our cafe has a great range of meals and snacks and our homemade Italian Pizza's are fantastic! If it is a cake and a coffee that you need then our freshly brewed Italian coffee will be made just the way you like it.

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