
Visit Helensburgh Pier
The Pier is Open to Pedestrian Visitors
There is seating available at various places along the Pier, and there is lots to see! Step-free access is available from West Clyde Street and the Leisure Centre Car Park.
Straight across the Clyde you can often see cruise ships in visiting the port at Greenock. The Vessel Finder map below will show you exactly what boats are on the Clyde in real time, and CruiseMapper has a schedule showing what ships are due in when.

Yachts taking part in the 8m World Championships

Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 at Greenock
The Pier is owned by Argyll & Bute Council.
Notice to Mariners
Please note that the Pier is currently Closed to Mariners.
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