McInroy's Point in Gourock is a small peninsula in the west of Gourock, a small town in western Scotland. In the early 1970's, a pier was constructed here to form the departure point for Western Ferries services to Dunoon. This provided a second ferry crossing of the River Clyde operating in competition to the state owned Caledonian MacBrayne service.
This service provides a faster crossing that is aimed primarily at vehicular transport. It operates between the edges of the towns, and therefore it provides motoring tourists with a rapid gateway to the Scottish Highlands.
McInroy's point is also popular, particularly during the summer months, with local fishermen.