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Isle of Cumbrae: is just 10 minutes from the mainland. Access to the Island is by means of a ferry which runs from Largs. A bus meets every ferry which departs from Largs Pier every 15 minutes in the summer, and hourly in the winter. The holiday island has an 18-hole golf course which sweeps almost to the summit, and a round-island road much favoured for family cycle runs. The island is on the Great Cumbrae Fault line that runs Northeast to Southwest. Fault lines form some interesting rock formations which have become popular with tourists including Crocodile rock, Indian's Face, Lion's Rock and Queen Victoria's Face. Several have been enhanced with colourful paint. During the summer, the population grows by several thousand every weekend. Hiring a bike and cycling around the island's 11-mile encircling coastal road is a popular activity for visitors, as the roads are quiet compared to the mainland. For Accommodation please click on the Globes below. |
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