



Guidance and check the arrangements individual islands and locations have for managing the safety of their visitors and communities. Prior to your journey, familiarise yourself with VisitScotland's Keep an eye out for the island's festivals and events, which range from country and western music to a scooter rally. There's a water sports centre, and you can also hire kayaks in Millport, if you fancy exploring some of the smaller islands in the bay. You can also play a round of golf at Millport's 18 hole golf course while enjoying stunning views of the Firth of Clyde.Ĭumbrae is great for kids, too - you can't miss the painted Crocodile Rock in the bay at Millport, and if you wait for low tide you can take them to sit on it, if they dare. You'll be quieter on a bike, so you'll see more of the wildlife, which includes owls, polecats, kestrels, and the occasional sea eagle. You can hire bikes at Millport, and cycle the ten-mile route round the island - taking in the beaches and coastal views. Ten minutes from the mainland and best explored by bikeĬumbrae is just a short hop from the mainland, and there's plenty to do once you're there.
