Rain and dreich weather can turn an otherwise pleasant day off with the kids into a miserable experience as parents scramble to keep their little ones occupied.
Luckily, Greenock has a lot of indoor activities for children to enjoy when the weather isn't at its best.
If you don't want the rain stopping you and your family from getting out, we have you covered.
The best things to do with the kids on a rainy day off in Greenock
Here are the best things to do with the kids on a rainy day off in Greenock.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Museum
**Please check the opening times before arriving**
Location: Wallace Pl, Greenock PA15 9ZZ
Rating: 4.6 out of 94 reviews
One visitor said: "Brilliant place to spend a couple of hours on a wet Sunday afternoon. Lots to look at and lots to learn about the history of the Scottish fire services. Loads of historical items to see including Wallace the Fire Dog."
Find out more about the opening times on the Scottish Fire Brigades Heritage Trust website.
Elev8 Trampoline Park
Location: Unit 6, Fort Matilda Industrial Estate, Greenock PA16 7QB
Rating: 4.3 out of 310 reviews
One visitor said: "Great place for kids of all ages, my kids love it. Very good value for money compared to entrance fees elsewhere."
Adding: "The owner and staff are helpful and very friendly. Cafe upstairs is very reasonably priced."
Find out more on the Elev8 website.
Waterfront Leisure Complex
**Please check the temporary timetable for the leisure pool before arriving**
Location: 8 Custom House Way, Greenock PA15 1EW
Rating: 4 out of 555 reviews
One visitor said: "One of the best swimming pools about. Great fun on the slides and slow moving water pool."
Find out more on the Inverclyde Leisure website.
Waterfront Cinema Greenock
Find out more on the Waterfront Cinema website.
Location: 10 Custom House Way, Greenock PA15 1EG
Rating: 4.3 out of 692
One visitor said: "Perfect location, plenty of parking and great film options."
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