Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
Created | Updated May 12, 2004
With a population of just under 15,000, Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland is no metropolis. It does, however, have a flourishing community of elderly and retired people; so it may be considered a useful place to visit when one has the need to feel youthful and vivacious. A trip to Largs requires an extensive knowledge of local bus routes and comfortable shoes.
Famous throughout the west coast of Scotland for its Nardini's1 café, the town sits right on the coast, backed by a series of hills. Glasgow lies about 25 miles to the north west and Ayr about 10 to the south; so one has the option of flitting to civilization without too much trouble. The town is also a useful starting place for visiting the nearby islands of Cumbrae, where a Country and Western music festival2 is held every summer, and Arran3.
An enjoyable afternoon can be spent in Largs, if one's time is divided sensibly between eating Italian ice-cream, drinking coffee, playing golf, sailing and getting drunk; although it should be noted that a number of the local inhabitants gravitate towards the latter option with disturbing regularity.
Local produce consists mainly of twee Scottish sayings and heavy rain.