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Craig Tara beach is a long sandy with rocks and the beach is backed by a holiday park. Car parking. Read more…
Dunure Castle is located in the village of Dunure on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire. Dunure Castle is in ruins and sits on a rocky promontory overlooking the small Dunure harbour. The castle consisted of two sections; an irregular shaped keep on the top of a precipitous rock and other buildings at a lower level. A castle Read more…
Girvan lifeboat station was established in 1865 and now operates an all-weather lifeboat from Girvan harbour. RNLI shop and station open during the summer and restricted times outside of the summer months. Read more…
The Salt Cot is a Wetherspoon pub in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
The Cathedral of the Isles is a Scottish Episcopal Church in Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae, North Ayrshire. Built in the mid 19th century, the cathedral was designed by William Butterfield and opened in 1851. It is the tallest building on Great Cumbrae and is surrounded by formal gardens and woodland. It is also known as the smallest cathedral Read more…
Irvine beach is a long sweeping sandy beach with views across to the Island of Arran. The beach is split by the River Irvine. The bay itself is a 14 mile stretch of coastline. Read more…
The Roberts Burns Birthplace Museum is dedicated to the life and works of Scotland’s most famous poet and is located in Alloway near Ayr in south-western Scotland. Visitors can see the Cottage where Burns was born, the landmarks upon which he based his works and the museum which houses a world-leading collection of Burns memorabilia. The museum is open all Read more…
The Scottish Maritime Museum is a museum to Scotland’s seafaring heritage and is based on two sites. One is the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank in Dumbarton and the second site is in the Linthouse Building on the harbourside of Irvine in North Ayrshire. In Irvine, visitors can explore exhibitions and ship models, the Linthouse Engine Shop as well as Read more…
Boydston beach, also known as Ardrossan beach, is a sandy beach with a view across to Arran. Ardrossan has a harbour, shops and multiple options to eat something. Read more…
The West Kirk, Wetherspoon is located in South Ayrshire is the perfect pub to take the family for some great traditional Pub Food and more! Come down today and see for yourself. Read more…
Caisteal Abhail is a mountain on the isle of Arran in Ayrshire, Scotland. The mountain forms the main part of a view known as ‘The Sleeping Warrior’ due to its resemblance to the profile of a recumbent figure. A deep gash on the eastern ridge is known as Ceum na Caillich (also known as the ‘Witch’s Step’. The mountain is Read more…
The Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th Century, is now a ruin but celebrated as the scene of the witches’ dance in the poem Tam o’ Shanter by Robert Burns. William Burnes, father of the poet, is buried in the graveyard. Read more…
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