Summer has arrived in the UK, bringing delightful weather in recent weeks. With the promise of more sunshine ahead, it’s the perfect time to plan a trip to the seaside.
The UK is home to numerous stunning coastal locations, but the unpredictable weather can sometimes dampen plans. However, there is one spot that remains vibrant in summer yet avoids becoming overcrowded, even on rainy days.
Located just an hour’s drive from Glasgow on Scotland’s west coast, Largs is a charming seaside town known for its Viking museum, traditional arcades, and ferry services to the Isle of Cumbrae. This picturesque town on the Firth of Clyde offers a variety of accommodation options, including the Old Rectory, a beautiful holiday home with a hot tub and ample space for relaxation.
Largs’ Victorian seafront is bustling with attractions and dining options, from classic fish and chips to delectable Thai cuisine. Apart from its scenic beauty, Largs holds historical significance as the site of a pivotal battle in 1263 that marked the end of Norse dominance in Scotland.
Visitors can delve into this rich history at the Vikingar museum or immerse themselves in the annual Largs Viking Festival, featuring battle re-enactments and vibrant performances. Nardini’s, a renowned ice cream parlour, is another must-visit spot in Largs, offering exceptional ice cream against a stunning waterfront backdrop.
Exploring the town reveals quaint streets lined with independent shops, cafes, and more ice cream parlours. Beyond shopping, visitors can take a short ferry ride to the Isle of Cumbrae for a leisurely cycling trip or visit Kelburn Castle for a summer music festival experience.
Whether it’s a day trip or a weekend getaway, Largs provides a wealth of activities for all ages. So, whether the sun is shining or rain is falling, Largs offers a charming coastal escape with plenty to enjoy.
