Loudonhill is a volcanic plug located near the River Irvine in East Ayrshire
The village of Dalrymple lies in the Doon Valley, on the north bank of the River Doon in East Ayrshire.
The formidable-looking Maybole Castle is a four-storey garret tower in the Ayrshire town of Maybole.
The Harbour Arts Centre, located in Irvine, began its life as a seamen’s mission.
This stunning waterfall at the Glenashdale Burn is also known by its gaelic name, Eas a’ Chrannaig.
The large coastal town of Largs derived its name from An Leargaidh, meaning 'the slopes' in Gaelic.
This important thoroughfare road was originally known as Smiddy or Smithy Bar.
Locally known as 'The Glen Kirk', this small church is situated within the Glen itself
New Cumnock is a former mining town in East Ayrshire. It expanded during the 18th century; mining remained its main industry until pits closed in the 1960s.
The small town of Saltcoats lies in North Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland
Kilchattan Bay is a small village on the south of the Isle of Bute which lies at the foot of a steep hill called the Suidhe Chattan.
Kilmaurs is a picturesque village in East Ayrshire, lying just outside of Kilmarnock
As is common along the shore of this part of the Clyde, rich red sandstone has been used in the construction of many of the village's buildings.
Brodick is the main village on the Isle of Arran, halfway along the east coast of the island.
Historic drinking fountain and now a local landmark