Best attractions and places to see around Sandbank include diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. This region, particularly in Scotland, offers a mix of coastal features, forests, and challenging summits. Visitors can explore unique geological formations, scenic trails, and historical landmarks. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating local heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Gorgeous little lighthouse between Lunderston Bay and Greenock, along National Cycle Route. It's a shared pavement section here, which can be a bit narrow in places and often has cars parked on it, stay awake!
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Cloch Lighthouse overlooks the River Clyde estuary. Looking across the water you can see Dunoon from this location. The lighthouse is a big structure that can be seen from numerous surrounding locations
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Situated directly opposite Dunoon. Designed by Thomas Smith, with Stevenson, and built in 1797. Was automated around 1990’s.
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The Cloch Lighthouse, created in 1797 by Thomas Smith and Robert Stevenson, features a round tower with triangular windows and added foghorns. Back then, the light's lenses floated in mercury and were turned by hand. Today, it's automated.
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Sandy beach in the Clyde Muirshiel, notable as being the closest beach to Glasgow. The beach is equipped with food and drink stalls, and play-parks. The beach and surrounding bay is a ideal place to spot the local wild-life population, particularly sea-birds like Gannets and Curlews.
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cycle path is pretty gravelly which was unexpected, but well worth gingerly navigating on my road bike on a sunny day 🍦
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The Greenock Cut is a leat built to supply water from the reservoir to Greenock. It was built in the 19th century and features ingenious overflow valves which self-maintain the flow using a bucket as a counterweight to open or close overflow gates in the main channel. This is the water divide above Braeside where water is channelled off to serve that area of the town. The Greenock Cut path is a very popular walking (cycling and horse riding is also allowed) trail that follows the cut from the visitor centre in a big loop of the hillside.
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Part of the top end is closed but a very nice trail
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Sandbank is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the dramatic gorge of Puck's Glen, known for its atmospheric trail, tumbling burn, and waterfalls. For coastal views and sandy shores, visit Lunderston Bay, which offers views towards Arran. The area also features the challenging ascent to Beinn Mhòr Summit, providing beautiful vistas across the Southern Highlands.
Yes, Sandbank offers a glimpse into its past through several landmarks. The Cloch Lighthouse, built in 1797, is a significant historical structure overlooking the River Clyde estuary. You can also explore the Braeside Water Divide – Greenock Cut, a 19th-century engineering marvel that supplied water to Greenock and now serves as a popular trail.
The region around Sandbank is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through scenic trails like those found at Puck's Glen or along the Greenock Cut. Cycling and horse riding are also popular on the Greenock Cut path. For more specific routes, you can find numerous options for hiking, gravel biking, and running in the area.
Absolutely! Lunderston Bay is a fantastic family-friendly sandy beach, often considered Glasgow's closest, perfect for a day out by the coast. The trail along the Braeside Water Divide – Greenock Cut is also suitable for families, offering a gentle path for walking, cycling, and horse riding. The Cloch Lighthouse is another interesting spot for all ages to visit.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging ascents. Puck's Glen offers an intermediate forest trail with stunning waterfalls. The Greenock Cut provides a popular, relatively flat path. For a more strenuous hike with rewarding views, consider the climb to Beinn Mhòr Summit. Explore more options on the Hiking around Sandbank guide page.
Yes, Sandbank and its surroundings offer good cycling opportunities. The path along the Braeside Water Divide – Greenock Cut is popular for cycling. Additionally, National Cycle Route 75, which connects Edinburgh and Tarbert, passes through Sandbank, providing further options for cyclists. You can find more detailed routes on the Gravel biking around Sandbank guide.
For breathtaking views, head to Beinn Mhòr Summit, which offers expansive panoramas across the Southern Highlands. Lunderston Bay provides lovely coastal views down to Arran on a clear day, and the Cloch Lighthouse offers views across the River Clyde estuary towards Dunoon.
Yes, Lunderston Bay is a notable sandy beach close to Sandbank. It's known for being Glasgow's closest sandy beach and offers pleasant views and a family-friendly environment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the magical atmosphere of Puck's Glen with its moss-covered rocks and waterfalls, to the scenic coastal views at Lunderston Bay. The historical significance of sites like the Cloch Lighthouse and the engineering marvel of the Greenock Cut are also highly valued.
Yes, the area around Sandbank has several trails that are great for running. You can explore routes that take you through forests and along the coast. For specific running trails and their difficulty levels, refer to the Running Trails around Sandbank guide page.
For an easy and enjoyable walk, the path along the Braeside Water Divide – Greenock Cut is a popular choice, offering a relatively flat and scenic route. While Puck's Glen is listed as intermediate, it's a short and highly rewarding walk. Many easy options are available in the Hiking around Sandbank guide.


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