In the morning we drove down the coast to Largs, and parked in the main car park. We then went for a circular walk, first along the promenade.
We then turned inland, and headed out of town and into farmland. As we got further round, the views over the Clyde started opening up.
Great Cumbrae is just off the coast at Larges.
We carried on and reached the top of Knock Hill, with its views of Bute and the Cowal peninsula.
The path made its way down to the lower coastal path, and we headed back towards Largs. We stopped to have our lunch at a picnic shelter next to a pond, with views down to the town and across to Bute.
Once back at the van we left Oscar and went for a stroll around town. To finish with we had an ice cream sundae at the famous Nardini's Café.
We headed to our camp site a couple of miles away, at South Whittlieburn Farm. It's very quiet, only one other campervan and a tent there.
There's quite a menagerie of animals at the farm: horses, chickens, geese, Bengal cats and some miniature goats which wander about eating everything in sight.
Later for dinner we had prawn Balti curry and rice.
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