South Ayrshire is blessed with a stunning and wide ranging landscape from long sandy beaches and rugged cliff edged shores with views over to Arran and beyond to rolling hillsides …

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South Ayrshire is blessed with a stunning and wide ranging landscape from long sandy beaches and rugged cliff edged shores with views over to Arran and beyond to rolling hillsides …
The Ayrshire Coastal Path runs for 100 miles between Glenapp in South Ayrshire and Skelmorlie in North Ayrshire, passing through towns and villages on the way. The path was created …
Based on the West Coast, amongst the forest, lochs & rivers, this is a landscape abundant in some of Scotland’s most iconic wildlife.It is here that the South Ayrshire Stalking …
A Woman’s Fateful Knight Listen to the story A Woman’s Fateful Knight: It is said that English soldiers lured Scottish noblemen to the Barns of Ayr with promises of peace …
The Proposition Listen to the story The Proposition: Near the path by the river, is a stone erected to the seven martyrs who were hanged in Ayr, 1666, for religious …
Burns the Exciseman Listen to the story Burns the Exciseman: Seeking a steady wage, Burns worked as an Excise (Customs) Officer in Dumfries for some years. Shadows of the Past …
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Some paths within South Ayrshire are accessible by wheelchair in normal weather conditions. Barony Hill Path, within the Dailly Trails Network, stretching from Main Street, Dailly (opposite the Primary School), eastwards …
What better place to find out about Robert Burns than in Alloway, at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum? There, you’ll not only see the most significant collection of his work in the world, but enjoy a great day out for …
South Ayrshire Council’s poignant Remembrance Woodland – featuring a stunning tree sculpture trail – was created as part of the WW1 Centenary Commemorations 2014-2018, and supported by the David Elder …
The River Ayr Way is Scotland’s first source to sea path, which begins at Glenbuck and follows the river for 44 miles to the sea at Ayr, passing through some …
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