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Easy hiking trails around Largs offer diverse landscapes and panoramic views, primarily along the Firth of Clyde. The region features coastal paths with vistas of surrounding islands like Arran and Bute, alongside moorland trails within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. Elevated points such as Castle Hill provide expansive views across the firth. This area combines accessible routes with natural beauty, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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5.05km
01:38
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.93km
01:48
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.62km
01:11
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:42
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great views but busy with dog walkers and families !
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Sandy beach between Largs and the historic Pencil monument.
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"Named for its rather distinctive shape, The Pencil was built in 1912 as a reminder of the Viking influence over Scotland. Overlooking the Firth of Clyde and standing at around 70 feet tall, the pencil remembers the Battle of Largs, where the Scottish defeated 160 ships belonging to the Norwegian King Haco. Take a leisurely walk along the prom in Largs towards the southern end at Bowen Craig and you can’t miss this monument standing 70 feet high in the shape of a pencil. The view from this spot of the Firth of Clyde and the Marina are lovely." Source: https://hiddenscotland.com/listings/largs-pencil-monument
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"As people stroll along the beautiful shore front at Largs, many will be unaware of the town's pivotal role in what was the biggest seabourne invasion in history - the Normandy Invasion - knows as D-Day" - text taken from the info board that has been installed to illustrate the importance of Largs towards the end of World War II.
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Magnus the Viking was gifted to the people of Largs by North Ayrshire Council in 2013 to commemorate the 750th anniversary of the historic Battle of Largs. The Vikings were defeated in the Battle of Largs in 1263, their last raid on Scottish soil. Under the Treaty of Perth, Magnus King of Norway surrendered the Western Isles and the Isle of Man to the Scottish Crown in 1266. (information taken from the sign nearby the statue)
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A great wee cafe tucked away up a side street, great food and friendly staff. Open Tuesday to Saturdays
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This is what you look for (Halkshill Estate) if you do this route as Largs->Dalry. https://maps.app.goo.gl/7HY1ZoUExLtqgeys6
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The 16 feet tall steel statue of Magnus the Viking was erected in 2013 to commemorate the 750th anniversary of the the Battle of Largs in 1263 when the Scots defeated the Viking army, which led to Scotland regaining control of Kintyre and the Western Isles.
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Largs offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 20 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 40 hiking routes available in the area, catering to various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Largs primarily feature stunning coastal paths with panoramic views of the Firth of Clyde and its islands, including Arran, Bute, and the Cumbraes. Some routes also venture into moorland within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, offering a different type of natural beauty.
Yes, Largs has several easy circular walks. A popular option is the Quadrocks from Largs loop, which is 3.1 miles (5.0 km) long and takes about 1 hour 38 minutes. Another is the Magnus the Viking Statue – The Pencil Monument loop, an easy 3.9 miles (6.3 km) path that includes a significant historical monument.
You can encounter several historical landmarks. The Magnus the Viking Statue – The Pencil Monument loop takes you past The Pencil Monument, commemorating the Battle of Largs. Near Castle Hill, you can find the Haylie Chambered Tomb, a 5,000-year-old prehistoric burial site. For a broader view of historical sites, you can explore highlights like the Knock Hill Summit and Iron Age Fort.
Many easy walks in Largs are suitable for families. The Magnus the Viking Statue – The Pencil Monument loop is particularly good as it's easy and includes an interesting historical monument. The Magnus the Viking Statue – Largs Seafront loop is another gentle coastal option.
Most easy hiking trails in Largs are dog-friendly, especially those along the coast and within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas. It's advisable to check specific trail regulations if you plan to visit a particular park or reserve.
The easy trails around Largs are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of the Firth of Clyde and its islands, the accessibility of the routes, and the combination of coastal scenery with historical points of interest.
While Largs is known for its coastal views, there are waterfalls in the wider area that can be explored. You can find highlights such as Calder Mill Waterfall and Putyan Burn Waterfall. Some of these might require a short drive or a slightly longer walk to reach.
The best time for easy hikes in Largs is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. While some trails can be boggy after rain, frozen ground in winter can make moorland sections easier to navigate. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many easy trails in Largs start directly from the town center or are easily reachable by local public transport. Routes like the Magnus the Viking Statue – Largs Seafront loop are easily accessible, allowing you to start your hike without needing a car.
Parking is generally available in Largs town center and at various points near popular trailheads. For routes starting directly from Largs, you can often find public car parks. For trails within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, designated parking areas are usually provided.
Yes, Largs town center offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants, many of which are conveniently located near the start or end points of coastal walks. For example, Kelburn Castle and Estate and Ardgowan Fishery Café are highlights in the wider area that offer refreshments.
While popular routes can see more visitors, exploring trails slightly further from the immediate town center or those within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, such as the Quadrocks from Largs loop, might offer a quieter experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally best for avoiding crowds on any trail.


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