Kilmory beach is one of Arran's hidden gems and is a stunning but peaceful beach, accessed either by farm track or by path from Lagg
The mystical Dunure Labyrinth lies in the grounds of Dunure Castle
Girvan has, for centuries, been a thriving fishing port, and this modern harbour represents much of that original charm
Kildonan beach is also known as Silver Sands due to its incredible beauty and clean sands.
Greenock Cut Visitors' Centre is situated close to Loch Thom in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park
Lyle Hill is a viewpoint in Greenock, Inverclyde, with a high point of 426 feet above sea level
Pony Trekking, Hacking, Lessons
The stunning Eas Mor Waterfall can be reached by a tough but worthwhile forest walk
Gently climb up to the Stone Dragon at Irvine Beach Park for stunning views of the Firth of Clyde and islands.
The Brig o' Doon, sometimes called the Auld Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, is a late medieval bridge in Ayrshire
Clyde Muirshiel - literally meaning "moorhut" - is the collective name for countryside set aside for conservation and recreation on the South Clyde estuary.
Brodick Beach sits below Goatfell which together with Brodick Castle, makes one of the most iconic viewes on the island of Arran
Troon Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the west coast as it boasts clean sands and easy access by both train and bus.
Marina on the Clyde offering berthing for national and international boats
Barassie Beach is situated just round the bend in the coast, from Troon Beach, meaning it does not get nearly as busy as Troon beach.