Lady Isle is a small, uninhabited island, in the Firth of Clyde
This important thoroughfare road was originally known as Smiddy or Smithy Bar.
Dalquharran Castle is an 18th century category-A listed building in South Ayrshire.
Carn Ban is a fascinating example of a Neolithic ‘Clyde’ style chambered Cairn.
The tale of Fern Andy and his cave is well known amongst locals on Cumbrae.
The ruins of Rothesay Castle boast a long and close connection to the Stewart dynasty
The Skelmorlie Aisle of Largs Old Kirk is the remains of a church in the town of Largs, North Ayrshire.
Drongan is a former mining village, in West Ayrshire approximately 8 miles from Ayr.
Largs' most famous monument is The Pencil, situated at the south end of the Prom, near to Largs Marina.
19th-century toilets preserved for modern use on Rothesay's seafront
The Barony A Frame is a preserved headgear in East Ayrshire
The Museum reflects the social history, archaeology and geology of Arran and her people. This wee gem is on the main road, at Rosaburn, just north of Brodick.
The small town of Saltcoats lies in North Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland
The Ettrick Bay Stone Circle comprises eight stones, lying 130m south of St. Colmac Cottages.
The ruins of majestic 16th-century Greenan Castle guard the cliffs of south-west Ayr, overlooking the Firth of Clyde