National Centre Inverclyde is an ideal venue for conferences, sports events, business meetings, coach education and development workshops and community events.
The centre benefits from 6 unique meeting spaces, accommodating events large or small. The centre also boasts 60 accessible twin bedrooms, all with en-suite wet rooms. Bedrooms all have stunning views either of the hills behind Largs or over the river Clyde towards the Islands of Cumbrae and Arran.
We also have an onsite lounge bar, dining room bar, café, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, fitness suite and well-maintained grounds with woodland walks that delegates can enjoy during their breaks or after their event.
At a glance
- 5 flexible meeting spaces
- Fully accessible venue
- Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi
- AV equipment including smart boards, projector, assisted hearing technology (laptops are not included)
- Free onsite parking
- 24hr reception
- Onsite accommodation, 60 accessible twin bedrooms
Meeting room configurations & capacities
Meeting space | Boardroom | Cabaret | Classroom | Theatre |
---|---|---|---|---|
Meeting Room 1 | 28 | 56 | 40 | 98 |
Meeting Room 2 | 16 | 32 | - | 40 |
Meeting Room 3 | 12 | 8 | - | 12 |
Meeting Room 2 & 3 (combined) | 22 | 40 | - | 50 |
Suggested Agenda
- Overnight accommodation
- Breakfast
- Meeting room hire
- Lunch each day
- Dinner each day
- Tea & coffee breaks on both days
- Delegate stationary
- AV equipment (excluding laptops)
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
Please contact the centre to discuss pricing and availability: inverclyde.enquiries@sportscotland.org.uk
Catering
Our chefs provide a varied and balanced menu for our groups. If you would like to see a sample of what we have to offer please see the sample menu below.
Accommodation
National Centre Inverclyde has 60 modern twin bedrooms.
- Extra-long beds
- Ensuite wet rooms
- Blinds and blackout curtains to aid sleep
- Radiant thermostatic temperature control
- Free wi-fi
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
Eight of our bedrooms have adjoining doors and six of these contain a hoist, ideal for guests who need additional support.
Testimonials
You don't just need to take our word for it, we have lots of testimonials and feedback from previous customers.
Gary Moore, Active Schools & Communities Partnership Officer for North Ayrshire, sat down with us to tell us about the different groups he brings to the centre, and how a residential visit to Inverclyde benefits these groups:
Spotty Zebras visited the centre with a group of 50 including young people with additional support needs, their siblings, families and carers for a residential visit. Many of these young people wouldn't usually get to experience a residential stay somewhere. Ciara McDonald from Spotty Zebras shared some of the highlights of their visit with us: