Drumadoon point is a where the headland comes to a point, from the Doon Cliff.
The Spout of Garnock is approximately 60–70 ft high, making it is the county's highest waterfall
Ascog Hall and its stunning Victorian Fernery is a fascinating day out, especially for nature lovers.
The Heads of Ayr are high cliffs which tower above a remote sandy beach.
Ailsa Craig, sometimes referred to as the Granite Jewel of the Firth of Clyde, is an island that sits in the outer Firth of Clyde.
Stravanan Bay itself is a fine sandy beach, more secluded than many of the better known beaches further up the west coast of the isle.
Kay Park is a 30 acres park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
Goatfell stands at 874 metres making it the highest point on Arran.
Marina on the Clyde offering berthing for national and international boats
Bennane Head is a section of land that juts into the Firth of Clyde around 11 miles south of Girvan.
Ardeer Quarry Local Nature Reserve contains a mix of wetland, woodland, scrub, and grassland habitats.
Pony Trekking, Hacking, Lessons
The Kirktonhall Glen runs from the centre of the Village to the Beaches at Seamill
Loch Iorsa sits in a scenic glen on the west of Arran. It runs through the heart of Dougarie Estate.
The Electric Brae is a gravity hill in Ayrshire, Scotland, where a freewheeling vehicle will appear to be drawn uphill by some mysterious attraction