THE iconic PS Waverley is paddling back up the UK coast as it prepares for its final 2024 sailings on the Clyde.
The world's last seagoing paddle steamer has just completed several months of sailings in England, including on the famous River Thames through London.
The vessel undertook cruises around the English coast, with visits to destinations including Fowey, Plymouth, Dartmouth and Penzance.
Back in August, Waverley sailed from Plymouth before entering the River Dart to meet Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle - the first ever meeting of both paddle steamers on the Dart.
The iconic vessel is now returning back to her roots for two final days of sailings on October 19 and 20 before going into layup for the winter.
On Saturday, she will sail from Glasgow Science Centre, with stops in Greenock, Kilcreggan, Arrochar and Dunoon.
On Sunday, she will stop at Greenock, Largs and Rothesay on a cruise to Garroch Head, Inchmarnock and the Kyles of Bute.
For tickets go to waverleyexcursions.co.uk/book.
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