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The Ardgowan Fishery Café is a welcoming and scenic stop located within the Ardgowan Trout Fishery, nestled at the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre in Greenock, Scotland. Situated at an elevation of 181 metres, this charming café offers a peaceful retreat with picturesque views of the surrounding natural landscape, making it a popular spot for both anglers and general visitors exploring the area.
Visitors consistently praise the café for its cozy and inviting atmosphere, complemented by friendly service and delicious food.…
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Höhenmeter 180 m
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The café is open from 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday, and from 8am to 8pm on Saturdays and Sundays. It serves drinks, snacks, and lunches throughout these hours, with food cooked to order.
Yes, the café is ideally situated at the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre, providing direct access to various walking routes around the Greenock Cut and the wider Ardgowan Estate. These range from leisurely strolls to more extended hikes, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
The trails around Ardgowan Estate offer a mix of difficulties. Many paths along the Greenock Cut are relatively flat and well-maintained, suitable for casual walkers and families. However, there are also more challenging sections and longer routes for experienced hikers looking for a greater adventure.
Yes, the Ardgowan Fishery Café is welcoming to dogs. While indoor seating might be limited for pets, there is an outdoor area where you and your furry companion can relax and enjoy the views. It's a popular stop for hikers with dogs.
The café offers a selection of food and drinks, including freshly brewed coffee, bacon rolls, and other hearty options like burgers, pork, sausages, and chicken. All food is cooked to order, ensuring freshness. It's a great spot for a warm drink and a meal after an outdoor activity.
Absolutely. The café's welcoming atmosphere and outdoor seating make it a great spot for families. Its location near the Greenock Cut also means there are accessible paths for family walks, and the availability of snacks and meals caters to all ages.
Yes, the Ardgowan Fishery Café features an outdoor seating area where visitors can enjoy the picturesque views. It's a fantastic spot on sunny days, but the café also serves as a warm refuge on rainy days, offering a cozy indoor space to escape the elements.
The trails around the Greenock Cut offer several scenic viewpoints overlooking the Clyde Estuary and the surrounding hills. The Greenock Cut itself, an impressive feat of Victorian engineering, is a significant landmark, with its aqueducts and reservoirs providing unique sights along your walk.
Ample parking is available directly at the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre, where the Ardgowan Fishery Café is located. This makes it convenient for visitors arriving by car to access both the café and the nearby walking trails.
Yes, the facility is noted for its accessibility. The café and fishery offer services like mobility scooter rentals, ensuring that guests with varying mobility needs can comfortably enjoy their visit and the surrounding area.
While the Ardgowan Fishery Café offers a peaceful escape, there are other amenities in the wider Greenock and Inverkip areas. For additional options, you would typically need to venture a short drive from the immediate vicinity of the fishery.
As a popular spot for both anglers and hikers, the café can experience busier periods, particularly on sunny weekends or during holiday seasons. However, its welcoming atmosphere and efficient service generally ensure a pleasant experience even during peak times.