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The Tall Ship (Glenlee)

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The Tall Ship is a fully restored 1896 three-masted sailing ship moored at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow. Families can explore the ship's decks, cabins, and engine room, with interactive exhibits that bring maritime history to life. Kids love climbing the gangplank, steering the wheel, and seeing the cramped crew quarters.

  • Highlights: Hands-on helm, ship's bell, interactive displays about life at sea, and views of the Clyde.
  • Suitable for ages 4-12, but toddlers will enjoy the space and novelty.
  • Facilities: Riverside Museum next door with cafe, toilets, and parking. The ship has narrow stairs, so buggies are not allowed on board (store at museum).
  • Practical tips: Combine with Riverside Museum (free) for a full day out. The ship is outdoors but covered decks provide shelter.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountryScotland
Ages412
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Travel tips

  • Leave buggies at the museum

    The ship has narrow stairs so buggies aren't allowed on board. Store yours at the Riverside Museum before boarding.

  • Wear sensible shoes

    Decks can be slippery, especially in wet weather. Closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential for safety.

  • Combine with the Riverside Museum

    The Riverside Museum is next door and free to enter. Combine both for a full day out and use the facilities there.

  • Use museum facilities first

    Sort out toilets and baby changing at the Riverside Museum before boarding the ship. The ship has limited facilities.

  • Watch younger children closely

    Open railings and narrow walkways mean supervision is essential. Keep a close eye on toddlers and younger children throughout.

  • Perfect for ages 4-12

    Best suited for children aged 4 and up. Toddlers may find the novelty fun but older kids will engage more with the interactive elements.

  • Covered decks offer shelter

    Much of the ship has covered decks, making it a reasonable option on rainy days, though it remains partially open air.

  • Hands-on highlights for kids

    Children can steer the helm, ring the ship's bell, and explore the crew quarters. These interactive activities keep them engaged.

  • Pack a light snack

    There's a café at the Riverside Museum. Bring water or snacks for the ship itself, as options are limited once on board.

  • Expect narrow spaces

    The ship has narrow stairs and cramped crew quarters. Not ideal for mobility issues, but children often enjoy the cosy, compact spaces.

  • Climb the gangplank experience

    Climbing the gangplank is part of the experience and kids find it exciting. Be ready to help younger or less confident children.

  • Maritime history comes alive

    Interactive exhibits explain life at sea in the 1890s. Older children will appreciate the historical context and crew stories.

  • Budget-friendly outing

    At low cost and combined with free museum entry, this offers excellent value. Park at the museum and avoid additional costs.

  • Riverside views are a bonus

    Views of the Clyde and riverside setting make it pleasant. Worth arriving a few minutes early to explore the exterior.

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