At Penny's Arch on the C17, which carries the former Glasgow to Princes Pier railway line which closed in 1965. The trackbed now forms part of National Cycle Network Route 75.
Auchentiber Farm, viewed from near the junction on Auchenfoil Road.
Auchenfoil Road meets Auchentiber Road
C17 Auchentiber Road at the B788 Kilmacolm Road junction.
Auchentiber Road, approaching the B788 Kilmacolm Road junction in 2016.
Approaching the B788 Kilmacolm Road which can be seen in the distance.
Auchenfoyle Road Junction in 2005
The B788 Kilmacolm Road junction. Left for Kilmacolm, right for Greenock, U-turn for Port Glasgow.
Approaching the B788 Kilmacolm Road which can be seen in the distance.
Looking towards the B788 Auchenfoil Road.
Just about to pass under the power lines near the B788 Auchenfoil Road.
A coach proceeding cautiously east on the single track road near Devol Road.
Looking east at High Mathernock Farm.
The cyclepath is National Cycle Network Route 75, which is about a mile away.
Better known locally as Pennytersal Road or Penny's Arch Road. Looking towards Strathgryffe from the top of Penny's Arch.
Off Auchentiber Road, which continues to the right.
Leading to Kilmacolm.
Pennytersal Arch, under the former Princes Pier railway line. Known locally as Penny's Arch.