Lochranza Centre provides a full range of outdoor activities including canoeing, gorge walking & abseiling. Accommodation also available.
The River Ayr Way is Scotland’s first source to sea long distance path. It covers a distance of 44 miles following the river Ayr
Award winning yacht marina offering so much for water lovers and users. Open 24 hours throughout the year we welcome visitors by land and sea.
Ettrick Bay is a stunning, wide sandy beach on Bute’s west coast.
Aird Hill is a summit in the North of Great Cumbrae, overlooking the north and west coasts of the island.
The Brig o' Doon, sometimes called the Auld Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, is a late medieval bridge in Ayrshire
Also spelled Fintray Bay, this red sand beach sits in the middle of the west coast of Great Cumbrae and is approximately 2 km northwest of Millport.
Girvan has, for centuries, been a thriving fishing port, and this modern harbour represents much of that original charm
This sandy beach lies in the picturesque holiday village of Maidens and runs north all the way to Culzean Castle and Country Park.
The Spout of Garnock is approximately 60–70 ft high, making it is the county's highest waterfall
This unusual geological feature is located near Kilchattan Bay on the south end of the Isle of Bute.
The stunning Ardencraig Gardens, situated in Rothesay, were originally designed as part of the nearby Ardencraig House.
Home to the vitrified fort of Dunagoil, the cliff and caves around Dunagoil provide a scenic background for imaginative adventurers.
Maidens Harbour was established in the mid 19th century
This picturesque waterfall lies off of a minor road near Doon Bridge, around a mile west of Dalmellington