Brodick is the main village on the Isle of Arran, halfway along the east coast of the island.
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.
15th century castle on the south shore of the Clyde Estuary
The village of Dalrymple lies in the Doon Valley, on the north bank of the River Doon in East Ayrshire.
MGS Accredited, situated in the Village Hall, Arthur Street. A varied collection of artefacts on display reflecting the local history/heritage.
The Giants' Graves are the remains of two Neolithic chambered tombs surrounded by tall trees near Whiting Bay on Arran.
Admire an ancient burial place on a hillside overlooking a bay on one of Scotland’s most beautiful islands.
Straiton is a small village dating back to the 18th century, located 10km south east of Maybole on the Water of Girvan.
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)
A commemorative anchor presented to the town of Greenock in 1972 by the British Admiralty
Largs' most famous monument is The Pencil, situated at the south end of the Prom, near to Largs Marina.
A Grade A listed building built in 1818 that ceased to be used as a Customs and Excise office in 2010
These neolithic tombs were discovered by James Wilson of Haylie in 1772, and can be found in Largs' Douglas Park
Inchmarnock lies to the west of the Isle of Bute at the northern end of the Sound of Bute.