Millport

26th Aug, 2024

As part of our Wellbeing unit we have regular cycle rides and cycle skills sessions. A few weeks ago we took those skills on the road - all the way to Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae! A group of 11 Flourish cyclists went out to the island for the day and cycled all the way round - we’re pleased to say the only casualties were a burger and an ice cream. We asked a few members of the group to write up a short piece about their day!

“Got the train at Glasgow Central from Platform 12. We lifted our bikes onto the train and we were off to Largs. When we were boarding the ferry I felt it was a sensory overload in a good way, I really liked the short trip on the ferry. When we got off on the other end I noticed a statue of a woman and a child. We cycled to a diner and had burgers and chips and a coke. And then cycled on to Millport town where we had ice creams. I noticed there are a lot of small rocky beaches with red sandstone rocks coming out of the sand. I also saw a sandy red beach in front of Gothic old houses. I could see Arran in the distance and Goatfell looked impressive. We passed wooden chalets facing the seafront. A Great Day Cycling.” - James

James's drawing of the chalets near the beach.
Neil; not pictured
Neil; not pictured

Here’s Neil’s account of the day:

“Taking part in cycling is fun, a good way to get around and makes you feel free!” Eleanor and the cycling group go all over - last time they were taking to Argyll and Bute, very far away from Glasgow, but even further was the trip to the Inner Hebridean Isles close to Skye. Eleanor says “the vast open space has therapeutic value!” The leader of the cycling group also says “that it is never too late to get on with it and learn to cycle and get about. It’s a good way to get about and it’s good for you.”