Maidens is a little coastal village situated on the Firth of Clyde at the southern end of Maidenhead Bay.
Kilbirnie is a small town situated in the Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland.
One of Scotland's most significant entertainment venues and the last fully operational seaside pavilion theatre in the country
The Robertson Museum and Aquarium at the Scottish Field Centre showcases many species found in Scottish coastal waters.
Port Bannatyne is a coastal village on the Isle of Bute.
Kilbirnie Auld Kirk is a Church of Scotland congregation in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The building dates back to the 15th century.
The McKechnie Institute opened in 1889, thanks to the generosity of local business man Thomas McKechnie
The ruins of Rothesay Castle boast a long and close connection to the Stewart dynasty
Drongan is a former mining village, in West Ayrshire approximately 8 miles from Ayr.
The Harbour Arts Centre, located in Irvine, began its life as a seamen’s mission.
Kerrycroy Village is a small residential area on Bute’s east coast, around 3km from Rothesay.
Ascog is a small, mostly residential village on the Isle of Bute, located about 2 km south east of Rothesay.
The Prophet's Grave is the burial site for the 17th-century preacher, the Reverend William Smith, and is located in the Brisbane Glen near Largs
Barrhill is a small village in South Ayrshire between Girvan and Newton Stewart in South Ayrshire.
Located in the graveyard of the ruined Covenanters Church in Old Dailly, the two Blue Stones once sat at the altar and were known as Sanctuary Stones.