Demography
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Culture[edit]
The Largs Viking Festival is an annual event held in the town, to commemorate the Battle of Largs, a pivotal conflict between the Scots and the Norsemen. First held in 1980, the festival takes place each year between late August to early September. It features traditional Viking crafts and displays, parades, live music, markets, and fairground rides. The closing night of the festival features a battle reenactment, the burning of a Viking longship and a fireworks display. The festival attracts thousands of visitors each year, celebrating the towns Viking heritage and history. Barrfields Pavilion, as it was originally known, was officially opened on 11 April 1930, as a popular variety theatre to cater for the thousands of summer tourists who visited the town.
Originally seating 1003, it was home to the lavish Barrfields Summer Season Revues. Many international Scottish entertainers and actors have played the theatre over the years including Rikki Fulton, Jack Milroy, Jimmy Logan, Stanley Baxter, The Krankies, Ronnie Corbett, Johnny Beattie, Billy Connolly and from south of the border, Frankie Vaughan and Pat Kirkwood. In 1995, the pavilion was refurbished and reconstructed into a visitor centre known as “Vikingar!”.
Since 2012, Largs hosts the popular Largs Live on the last weekend in June with live music around pubs, restaurants and other venues over Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The Kelburn Garden Party is an annual music and arts festival that takes place over 4 days in the grounds of Kelburn Castle each summer. Established in 2009, the festival has become increasing popular and often sells out the 4,000 tickets available. Largs hosted the National Mòd in 1956, 1965 and 2002.
Transport[edit]
Ferries docked at Largs Pier and Harbour
The town is served by Largs railway station with regular services to and from Glasgow Central station. A Caledonian MacBrayne ferry service runs from Largs to Great Cumbrae. Since 2007, the route has been operated by MV Loch Shira. During the summer months, the paddle steamer Waverley also calls in at Largs pier during cruises. Largs lies on the main A78 road.
Stagecoach West Scotland run bus services from Largs towards Irvine and Ayr along with McGill’s Bus Services running services to Greenock, Paisley and Glasgow. The town also has a local bus service, operated by Shuttle Buses.
Geography and climate[edit]
The Noddsdale Water flows from the north to reach the sea at the north end of Largs, and Brisbane House sited in the dale about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) up the river was the birthplace of the soldier and Governor of New South Wales Sir Thomas Brisbane, whose name was given to the city of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, and, in 1823, to "Brisbane Water" on the NSW Central Coast. Noddsdale was renamed Brisbane Glen in his honour.
Largs has an oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb).
Climate data for Largs (1991–2020)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
8.3(46.9)
8.2(46.8)
9.7(49.5)
12.0(53.6)
15.7(60.3)
17.8(64.0)
19.9(67.8)
19.4(66.9)
16.4(61.5)
13.4(56.1)
10.2(50.4)
8.8(47.8)
13.3(55.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2.9(37.2)
3.5(38.3)
3.7(38.7)
5.3(41.5)
7.9(46.2)
10.6(51.1)
12.7(54.9)
11.7(53.1)
10.3(50.5)
7.4(45.3)
4.9(40.8)
3.2(37.8)
7.0(44.6)
Average rainfall mm (inches)
148.5(5.85)
108.2(4.26)
114.7(4.52)
82.0(3.23)
74.9(2.95)
84.1(3.31)
91.9(3.62)
103.9(4.09)
113.0(4.45)
150.2(5.91)
146.4(5.76)
141.1(5.56)
1,358.8(53.50)
Mean monthly sunshine hours
52.1
74.8
101.2
157.7
200.1
167.0
164.0
141.8
110.1
80.0
49.4
34.9
1,333.1
Source: Met Office
Sports[edit]
Largs Thistle Football Club, nicknamed The Theesel, were formed in 1889. Since 1930 they have played at Barrfields Park which has a capacity of 4,500. Currently playing in the Lowland League West, they wear gold and black strips. Their main rivals are Beith Juniors and Kilbirnie Ladeside. Largs Thistle notably lifted the Scottish Junior Cup on 15 May 1994 after beating Glenafton Athletic 1–0 in the final at Ibrox Stadium in front of 8,000 spectators. They have reached two further Scottish Junior Cup finals in 2010 and 2019, however they lost on both occasions.
Inverclyde Sports Centre is a sports training facility in Largs which caters for both elite athletes and the local community in a range of sports and activities. It was officially opened in 1958 by Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip. Largs is home to two golf courses. Largs Golf Club was opened on the south end of the town in 1891. Routenburn Golf Club was opened on the north end of the town in 1914, and was designed by renowned golf architect James Braid.
Education[edit]
Since 2018, Largs has been served by Largs Campus, an amalgamation of Secondary, Early Years and Primary schools which includes; Largs Academy, Largs Primary, St Mary's Primary and Largs Early Years. Built at a cost of £52 million, the state of the art facility supports 2,120 students between ages 3-18. It was officially opened by First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon in June 2018.