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Photographs of the town of Millport

on the Island of Cumbrae in the Firth of Clyde

Seafront houses in Millport on Isle of Cumbrae

Seafront houses in Millport

Millport is the only town

 on the Island of Great Cumbrae



"Crocodile Rock" on Seafront at Millport on Isle of Cumbrae

"Crocodile Rock"

on seafront at Millport




Crocodile Rock & Great Cumbrae:

 It is a familiar toothy grin that has graced countless happy snaps across the years, the jagged reptilian smile beaming out over a popular Scottish island beach.
This much-beloved Millport landmark - the aptly nicknamed Crocodile Rock - has welcomed generations of holidaymakers and day trippers to Great Cumbrae in Ayrshire.
While the stone itself is millions of years old, the artwork is a tad more recent, first coming into being when local man Robert Brown decided to give it an eye-catching lick of paint
just over a century ago.
The story goes that Mr Brown was heading home after a pub lunch when the distinctive shape of a craggy formation on the foreshore drew his gaze.
Returning later with a brush and paint, he set about creating the now famous Crocodile Rock.
The mimetolith creature gets repainted every few years, with these touch-ups remaining true to the original design.
In 2013, a party was held to mark its centenary ( while the precise date of the inaugural paint job is unknown, Mr Brown was first publicly thanked for his efforts in 1913).
Millport is also home to the Cathedral of The Isles which, dating from 1851, lays claim to being the smallest cathedral in the British Isles. It was commissioned as a theological college for the Scottish
Episcopal Church and viewed by some as a “new Iona”.
Great Cumbrae is synonymous with cycling. A pedal around the “Island of a Thousand Bicycles” is a rite of passage for many Scots enjoying a trip “Doon the Watter”
to this little corner of the Clyde Riviera. Wheeled steeds to suit all levels of experience can be hired from Millport's bicycle shops: mountain bikes, tricycles, tandems, trailers to carry children or
dogs, mobility scooters, and even an eight seater contraption.
The island’s 10-mile circumference proffers quiet, winding roads and spectacular scenery, while the hillier, inner route rewards with sweeping panoramas over the Firth of Clyde.
The Glaid Stone marks the highest point on Great Cumbrae at 417ft ( 127m ).
Another marker to look out for is the HMS Shearwater Monument, erected in memory of two young officers from a Royal Navy survey vessels who perished in nearby waters in 1844.
Elsewhere, an ancient standing stone, known as the Gouklan Pillar, can be found in Craigengour Wood. Over the years it has been toppled and reset in concrete.
The area under and around the stone has been dug up, but no artefacts discovered.



"Crocodile Rock" on Seafront at Millport on Isle of Cumbrae

"Crocodile Rock"

on seafront at Millport





"Crocodile Rock" on Seafront at Millport on Isle of Cumbrae

"Crocodile Rock"

on seafront at Millport





Boats in harbour at Millport

Boats in harbour

at Millport



Boats at seafront at Millport

Boats at seafront

at Millport





Houses above beach on Millport Bay

Houses above beach

 on Millport Bay


Isle of Little Cumbrae from Beach on Millport Bay

Isle of Little Cumbrae

 from Beach on Millport Bay



Aerial View of the Island of Little Cumbrae

Aerial View

 of the Island of Little Cumbrae





Isle of Little Cumbrae from waterfront at Portencross

Isle of Little Cumbrae

from waterfront at Portencross

 on the Ayrshire Coast






Garrison House in Millport on the Isle of Great Cumbrae

Garrison House in Millport

on the Isle of Great Cumbrae

Garrison House was constructed in 1745.
It was originally an Army Barracks
and Captain's Mansion
then the home of the Earl of Glasgow.

 It is now in community ownership.



Seafront on Millport Bay

Seafront on Millport Bay

Millport is a popular destination for "day-trippers"

from Glasgow on a sail down the River Clyde





War Memorial at Seafront on Millport Bay

War Memorial

 at Seafront on Millport Bay





Boats in Millport Bay

Boats in Millport Bay





Cathedral of the Isles in Millport on the Isle of Great Cumbrae

Cathedral of the Isles in Millport
 
Construction finished in 1849
and the cathedral opened in 1851.

  The cathedral is surrounded
 by formal gardens and woodland.

It is the smallest cathedral in the British Isles.

It is the highest building on Great Cumbrae.




BIKE RIDE ROUND GREAT CUMBRAE


A pedal around the “Island of a Thousand Bicycles”, aka Great Cumbrae, is a rite of passage for many Scots enjoying a trip “Doon the Watter” to the Clyde Riviera.
Millport’s bicycle shops have a cornucopia of wheeled options for hire, including mountain bikes, tricycles, tandems, trailers to carry children or dogs, mobility scooters,
and even an eight-seater contraption.
The island’s 10-mile ( 16km ) circumference offers quiet, winding roads, while the hillier, inner route rewards with sweeping panoramas over the Firth of Clyde.
 The Glaid Stone marks the highest point on Great Cumbrae at 417ft  ( 127m ).

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