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Gillian’s Walks

Updated on 8 October 202125 August 2021Leave a Comment on Gillian’s Walks

Join Gillian and her love of the great outdoors as she explores the walks and trails around South Ayrshire. Visit the Walk’s With Gillian website. Add to Favourites Remove Favourite …

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An older man in a wheelchair is accompanied by a man and younger boy on a walk on a sunny path.

Wheelchair Accessible Walks

Updated on 8 October 202128 March 2021Leave a Comment on Wheelchair Accessible Walks

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 …

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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

Updated on 23 May 202216 May 2022

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations Afternoon Tea at John Rodie Library Join us for afternoon tea to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee at John Rodie Library. Monday 30th May 2022 …

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castle ruin at Dunure

Lyon Tours Scotland

Updated on 16 May 202228 February 2022Leave a Comment on Lyon Tours Scotland

Lyon Tours Scotland provides guiding services for a variety of tours in South Ayrshire or throughout Scotland. These tours are half day, full day & extended tours (several days). The …

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Silhouettes characters and background of Ayr

Grand Designs: Time Travel Special

Updated on 31 March 202211 February 2022

Grand Designs: Time Travel Special Listen to the story Grand Designs: Time Travel Special: In creating his Citadel in Ayr, Oliver Cromwell requisitioned the church of St. John’s in its’s …

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Robert Burns Humanitarian Award

Robert Burns Humanitarian Award

Updated on 8 February 20228 February 2022

Robert Burns Humanitarian Award 2022 Burns was born 25th January 1759, and many of South Ayrshire’s myths and legends are reflected in his stories, but he also fought for social …

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What’s On and Events

Updated on 22 May 202223 November 2021

What’s On and Events The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations Discover what’s happening in your local area to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Find out more The Holy Fair with Armed …

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Red Volkswagon Camper Van.

Lisa Tennant T/A Queen Mary House

Updated on 18 March 202228 October 2021Leave a Comment on Lisa Tennant T/A Queen Mary House

Cherry is our beloved VW camper – juicy, red and raring to go on adventures! Cherry was converted to the highest standards with a high quality finish throughout, boasting two …

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Private patio and garden area.

Kewnston Holiday Lettings

Updated on 18 March 202228 October 2021Leave a Comment on Kewnston Holiday Lettings

Kewnston farmhouse is a large family orientated holiday home, situated just 5 miles south of Ayr.We are conveniently located minutes away from the top attractions of Culzean Castle and the …

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Alton Albany Farm B&B

Updated on 21 March 202225 October 2021Leave a Comment on Alton Albany Farm B&B

Alton Albany Farm is a very comfortable and spacious riverside Georgian farmhouse in the picturesque Stinchar Valley of South Ayrshire.  We are a short walk from the pretty conservation village …

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The Tartan Camper Company

Updated on 21 March 202219 October 2021Leave a Comment on The Tartan Camper Company

The Tartan Camper Company is an award winning, family run business based in Dundonald, Ayrshire. We pride ourselves in offering our customers a personal and friendly service. Whether you are …

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Lodges and surrounding countryside aerial view.

Crofthead Holiday Park

Updated on 18 March 202214 October 2021Leave a Comment on Crofthead Holiday Park

Crofthead Holiday Park is a family owned and run treasure hidden in the beautiful Ayrshire countryside yet only a mere two miles from Ayr beach front and town centre.Here you …

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Glamping pod and picnic bench.

Barrhill Holiday Park

Updated on 21 March 202215 September 2021Leave a Comment on Barrhill Holiday Park

We are a holiday park based 10 miles from Girvan. We have the largest glamping site with hot tubs in South Ayrshire, along with our static caravans & touring pitches. …

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Doonbank Cottage Bothy and gardens.

Doonbank Cottage

Updated on 21 March 202226 August 2021Leave a Comment on Doonbank Cottage

Whether you’re looking for a one night business stopover, a couple of nights to attend a wedding at the Brig o’ Doon, or a one or two week holiday break, …

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A person walking with two small down a hillside.

South Ayrshire Paths Initiative

Updated on 8 October 20213 August 2021Leave a Comment on South Ayrshire Paths Initiative

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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The Walled Garden Caravan and Camping Park

Updated on 8 October 202129 July 2021Leave a Comment on The Walled Garden Caravan and Camping Park

We are an adult-only touring site based in beautiful South Ayrshire. Our park is located inside a stunning old walled garden, surrounded by magnificent trees and all our touring pitches …

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Cyclist going through tunnel on the disused railway line

Old Railway Line

Updated on 8 October 202120 July 2021Leave a Comment on Old Railway Line

The banking of the old railway line along the eastern and southern boundaries of Ayr have naturally regenerated over the years, providing a wonderful wildlife habitat and a lovely stretch …

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Prestwick promenade on a beautiful sunny day.

Prestwick Beach

Updated on 12 October 202120 June 2021Leave a Comment on Prestwick Beach

During the late Victorian era and into the 1900’s, Prestwick was a popular health resort where people would come to enjoy the sea breezes and walks along the beach. The …

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Aerial view of Corsehill Gardens.

Corsehill Gardens

Updated on 8 October 202115 June 2021Leave a Comment on Corsehill Gardens

South Ayrshire has lots of hidden treasures, and Corsehill Gardens is one of the best. Often missed by visitors and locals, you might just walk past the entrance if you don’t know …

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Aerial view of Cambusdoon Estate.

Cambusdoon Estate

Updated on 8 October 202115 June 2021Leave a Comment on Cambusdoon Estate

Cambusdoon Estate is a small, quiet estate situated on the banks of the River Doon. It’s often missed by visitors to the area, but is well loved by the local community. It’s a quiet, unspoiled …

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The popular pond full of wildlife.

Rozelle Estate

Updated on 8 October 202113 June 2021Leave a Comment on Rozelle Estate

Rozelle Estate is now a beautiful park, gifted to the public in 1968. The gardens combine mature woodland, rhododendron walks and an ornamental pond; and it’s a relaxing place to visit for a walk, picnic or just for the …

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Dunure Beach

Updated on 12 October 202110 May 2021Leave a Comment on Dunure Beach

Dunure has a lovely little harbour, overlooked by a historic ruined castle, which clings to the cliff above. The village is an old fishing village, where charming cottages surround the …

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Stunning view of Girvan Promenade

Girvan Beach

Updated on 12 October 202110 May 2021Leave a Comment on Girvan Beach

Girvan has a beautiful, wide sandy beach with a promenade right along its length, and a large expanse of grass beside it. Starting at the lively harbour, you can enjoy …

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A group coasteering off the bay at Ballantrae

Ballantrae Beach

Updated on 12 October 202110 May 2021Leave a Comment on Ballantrae Beach

Ballantrae is beautiful place to visit, with a charming mixture of tranquillity and ruggedness. To the north is the harbour, once home to a thriving fishing community, where families occupied …

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Children running along woodland path.

Belleisle Estate

Updated on 18 April 20227 May 2021Leave a Comment on Belleisle Estate

Belleisle Park is a great day out for families, with a deer park, a well-equipped children’s play park, woodland walks and a formal walled garden to be enjoyed. It’s the perfect base …

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View from beach looking out to Troon

Smugglers’ Trail

Updated on 8 October 202128 March 2021Leave a Comment on Smugglers’ Trail

The Smugglers’ Trail leads from South Beach, Troon, along the Wrack Road across Royal Troon Golf Club, past Crosbie Kirk and through Fullarton Woods. From the Main Street, in Loans …

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View of the castle with the Scottish flag flying in the foreground

Dundonald Castle and Visitor Centre

Updated on 8 October 202128 March 2021Leave a Comment on Dundonald Castle and Visitor Centre

Royal Dundonald Castle is an oft undiscovered Scottish secret. King Robert II, grandson of Robert the Bruce, built the 14th century castle that you can see today. He began the …

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Robert Burn's famous cottage with its thatched roof

Burns Cottage

Updated on 8 October 202127 March 2021Leave a Comment on Burns Cottage

Alloway is the birthplace of internationally renowned poet Robert Burns and a trip here would not be complete without a visit to the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, which has the most significant Burns …

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Exterior of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum showing the cafe and surrounding landscape.

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Updated on 8 October 202127 March 2021Leave a Comment on Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

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 …

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View of Culzean Castle and its beautiful gardens.

Culzean Castle and Country Park

Updated on 28 February 202226 March 2021Leave a Comment on Culzean Castle and Country Park

Culzean Castle and Country Park is a must-see on any visit to South Ayrshire. Designed by 18th century, celebrity architect Robert Adam, it’s simply spectacular, nestled among the cliffs on the approach from the winding …

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