Step aboard The Tall Ship Glenlee, a magnificent three-masted barque with a rich history in Scotland!
Launched from the Bay Yard in Port Glasgow on December 3, 1896, Glenlee was built for Archibald Sterling & Co. Just ten days later, she set sail for Liverpool, where she loaded up with cargo and embarked on an adventurous journey around Cape Horn to Portland, Oregon. This marked the beginning of her 23-year service!
Experience life at sea as it was in the age of sail! Explore the shipyards of the Clyde, enjoy fascinating exhibitions, and don't forget to visit the popular café on board. Walk the decks and imagine the thrilling voyages through storms and sunshine that Glenlee experienced during her time at sea!
Glenlee's History
Glenlee was crafted to keep local trades bustling, and her first owner was a relative of the builder, Anderson Rodger. Before long, she was sold to Robert Ferguson, a ship owner from Dundee, and renamed Islamount. Under this new name, she traded for 20 years.
Today, Glenlee proudly floats once again on the River Clyde, at a special berth beside the stunning Riverside Museum designed by Zaha Hadid.
Important to note:
- Glenlee is open 10am to 5pm. On Tuesdays, they open at 11am
- Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time
- Visit the onboard café, serving hot and cold drinks and refreshments. Hot food service finishes 60 minutes before closing time
- Explore the lovely gift shop, selling a range of nautical gifts and Glenlee souvenirs
- Toilets are available including accessible and baby changing facilities
- There is a lift for wheelchair access (please call the venue ahead of your visit to ensure the onboard lift is in use)
- Guide and assistance dogs are welcome onboard
- Please note: The tidal nature of the River Clyde can affect accessibility during extreme high and low tides, making the entrance and exit gangways steeper. Please keep this in mind when planning your visit
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