speeding down the clyde
I had my office trip yesterday, we were going to go on the waverley, it leaves the river at 10.00, stops of at Rothsey for a few hours and then is back in at 7.30pm, but we decided that was maybe too long. In the end we all agreed on a trip around the city on the open top tour bus [ I provided the sweeties] and then a trip on the seaforce, and then dinner and drinks.
I always thought the tour bus went over the river, but it doesn't it just tours around the city centre, west end and the barras. Oh well their loss really. Anyway yes we went on the seaforce. Greg was our driver, he runs the seaforce and is a really nice guy. We went on the one hour trip, this takes you from the Tall ship to Erskine bridge and back, it was great fun, amazing views of the ship yards. A closer look at the 'Glasgow harbour development' it's seriously lacking life around there. We went past the ferry at braehead, which I never even knew existed, past clyde bank and the newly renovated titan crane and then turned around under Erskine bridge and headed back.
We all really enjoyed it, before we got on the boat, I had this idea to take loads of pictures so I could post them...but I was hanging on for dear life...sorry
I phoned Gregg the day before, he got back to me that night, I definetly book a few days in advance. I'd like to go on the trip to Dumbarton rock, you get off for an hour or so for lunch and then head back up the Clyde. Have a look on the website for more info
I always thought the tour bus went over the river, but it doesn't it just tours around the city centre, west end and the barras. Oh well their loss really. Anyway yes we went on the seaforce. Greg was our driver, he runs the seaforce and is a really nice guy. We went on the one hour trip, this takes you from the Tall ship to Erskine bridge and back, it was great fun, amazing views of the ship yards. A closer look at the 'Glasgow harbour development' it's seriously lacking life around there. We went past the ferry at braehead, which I never even knew existed, past clyde bank and the newly renovated titan crane and then turned around under Erskine bridge and headed back.
We all really enjoyed it, before we got on the boat, I had this idea to take loads of pictures so I could post them...but I was hanging on for dear life...sorry
I phoned Gregg the day before, he got back to me that night, I definetly book a few days in advance. I'd like to go on the trip to Dumbarton rock, you get off for an hour or so for lunch and then head back up the Clyde. Have a look on the website for more info
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