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Greenock Cemetery Blue Walk

Walking Route

Time: 1.5 Hours

Route:

Enter the cemetery by South Street entrance.  Follow the road up to the small car park, where the route starts. Follow the map on Inverclyde Tourist Group leaflet greenock-cemetery-walk-leaflet.pdf (inverclydetouristgroup.co.uk)

Terrain: Rubble path and grassy verges.

What to Bring: Smart device to view cemetery path. 

Look out for:

  • The cemetery gates are A/B listed and were constructed in 1847. They were designed by Charles Wilson in the Greek Revival style.

See the source imageParking available on South Street and the small carpark in cemetery.

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