Bennane Head is a section of land that juts into the Firth of Clyde around 11 miles south of Girvan.
This unusual geological feature is located near Kilchattan Bay on the south end of the Isle of Bute.
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.
The Discovery Centre and Winter Garden is just a short walk from the ferry terminal and so makes a great starting place for visitors to Bute.
Greenock Cut Visitors' Centre is situated close to Loch Thom in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park
Garratt Gardens, in memory of Charlie Garratt a much loved Vet.
The stunning Ardencraig Gardens, situated in Rothesay, were originally designed as part of the nearby Ardencraig House.
Marina on the Clyde offering berthing for national and international boats
Clyde Muirshiel - literally meaning "moorhut" - is the collective name for countryside set aside for conservation and recreation on the South Clyde estuary.
Maidens Harbour was established in the mid 19th century
Look out for resident wildlife when exploring the coppery sands of Scalpsie Bay, located on the west coast of Bute.
Ettrick Bay is a stunning, wide sandy beach on Bute’s west coast.
Ardeer Quarry Local Nature Reserve contains a mix of wetland, woodland, scrub, and grassland habitats.
Ascog Hall and its stunning Victorian Fernery is a fascinating day out, especially for nature lovers.