Tarbolton a small village in South Ayrshire, lying between Mauchline and Prestwick in South Ayrshire.
This early Christian monastery was abandoned during Viking raids around AD 790, and lies about 2 miles from modern Kingarth.
Lochwinnoch is a village in the council area and historic county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
The popular seaside town of Ayr lies on the south west coast of Scotland, around 37 miles from Glasgow.
Located inside the clock tower of Kilwinning Abbey, this heritage centre contains information and artefacts of interest about the history of Kilwinning
Auchinleck is a small village in East Ayrshire. The name in Gaelic means "field of flat stones”
Lady Isle is a small, uninhabited island, in the Firth of Clyde
We welcome guests to visit the stunning Hunterston Castle, which is one in a chain of medieval of castles, built back in the 15th/16th century.
Horse Isle (Gaelic - Eilean nan Each) is an uninhabited island located in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland near the seaside town of Ardrossan.
The Lady Margaret, foundered at Portencross on her maiden voyage in 1770, all recovered artefacts are on display in the West Kilbride Museum
West Kilbride is scenic village in North Ayrshire on the west coast of the Firth of Clyde providing great views over to Arran.
Overlooking the Firth of Clyde, Greenock Esplanade is a mile-long stretch of sea-facing property and landmarks with fascinating stories to tell
Carn Ban is a fascinating example of a Neolithic ‘Clyde’ style chambered Cairn.
Sannox Bay is a small but tranquil beach in the small village of Sannox on the North West of Arran.
Alloway is a picturesque village approximately 2.5 miles from Ayr. It is most well known as the birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.