Brodick is the main village on the Isle of Arran, halfway along the east coast of the island.
Barrhill is a small village in South Ayrshire between Girvan and Newton Stewart in South Ayrshire.
The large coastal town of Largs derived its name from An Leargaidh, meaning 'the slopes' in Gaelic.
The village of Turnberry in South Ayrshire is now world famous due to the Turnberry Resort and golf course.
The Cathedral of the Isles is one of two cathedrals in the Diocese of Argyll and The Isles, and is a part of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Kerelaw Castle is a castle ruin situated in Stevenston on the coast of North Ayrshire
15th century castle on the south shore of the Clyde Estuary
Not to be confused with The Wallace Monument in Stirling, the Wallace Tower in Ayr predates its Stirling sibling by approximately a decade (1855-7)
Kirkoswald is a small but picturesque village in South Ayrshire, located 4 miles south west of Maybole.
The town of Maybole is situated in South Ayrshire, 9 miles south of 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.
A commemorative anchor presented to the town of Greenock in 1972 by the British Admiralty
Carleton Castle is a 15th-century five-storey tower, and a Category B-Listed building.
Kilmarnock is one of the largest towns in Ayrshire, with a population of 46,350.