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Kennedy’s Pass is a dramatic coastal route and an important geological site.
The shore of the Firth of Clyde, with its many fascinating rock formations, exposes rocks that are over 450 million years old. The rocky terrain of the beach requires caution, but it provides an interesting walk across fascinating rock structures and offers spectacular coastal views. Access to the beach must be on foot, but there are several lay-bys on the A77 where it is possible to park.
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