The small town of Saltcoats lies in North Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland
The ruins of majestic 16th-century Greenan Castle guard the cliffs of south-west Ayr, overlooking the Firth of Clyde
Admire an ancient burial place on a hillside overlooking a bay on one of Scotland’s most beautiful islands.
The large coastal town of Largs derived its name from An Leargaidh, meaning 'the slopes' in Gaelic.
Torrylin Cairn was a place of ritual and burial over 1000 years ago
Sculpture by Andy Scott commemorating a Greenock working-horse
The formidable-looking Maybole Castle is a four-storey garret tower in the Ayrshire town of Maybole.
The Rothesay Cenotaph was built after the First World War.
Inchmarnock lies to the west of the Isle of Bute at the northern end of the Sound of Bute.
Visit Souter Johnnie's Cottage and experience 18th-century life
Ascog is a small, mostly residential village on the Isle of Bute, located about 2 km south east of Rothesay.
Dumfries House is a 1750s Palladian country house in Ayrshire, Scotland.
13th century bridge stretching across the River Ayr, memorialised in Burns' poem 'The Brigs o' Ayr'
Lamlash is the Isle of Arran’s most populous village.