Sculpture by Andy Scott commemorating a Greenock working-horse
Kingarth is a historic village and parish on the Isle of Bute, off the coast of south-western Scotland.
The word Dailly derives from the gaelic words for meadow and field which is fitting as Dailly is surrounded by rich farm land and woods.
Largs' most famous monument is The Pencil, situated at the south end of the Prom, near to Largs Marina.
Rumoured home of the notorious 15th-century cannibal Sawney Bean and his incestuous clan
Dunlop is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, 7 miles from Kilmarnock.
Kerelaw Castle is a castle ruin situated in Stevenston on the coast of North Ayrshire
Penkill Castle is a 16th-century castle north-east of Girvan in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
Gourock is a small town in the Inverclyde area which used to function as a seaside resort.
Drongan is a former mining village, in West Ayrshire approximately 8 miles from Ayr.
The Lochranza Distillery and Visitor Centre, is situated in the beautiful village of Lochranza at the the north end of the Isle of Arran.
Stewarton is a small town in East Ayrshire, around 6 mile away from Kilmarnock and a population of approximately 6500.
The village of Turnberry in South Ayrshire is now world famous due to the Turnberry Resort and golf course.
The popular seaside town of Ayr lies on the south west coast of Scotland, around 37 miles from Glasgow.
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)