Greenock Cut
The Greenock Cut is a historic aqueduct located in Greenock, Scotland. It was constructed in the early 19th century to supply water to the local cotton mills. The cut is approximately 3.5 miles long and features a series of stone channels and embankments that direct water from the Glenpark area to the town.
Today, the Greenock Cut is a popular walking and cycling route, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape. It is part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, which provides opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation, making it a valuable recreational area for both locals and visitors.