Loch Thom is a reservoir which since 1827 has provided a water supply to the town of Greenock
Stinchar Falls lie on the River Stinchar, which flows all the way from the Galloway Forest Park to the Firth of the Clyde at Ballantrae.
Drumadoon point is a where the headland comes to a point, from the Doon Cliff.
Greenock Cut Visitors' Centre is situated close to Loch Thom in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park
Brodick Beach sits below Goatfell which together with Brodick Castle, makes one of the most iconic viewes on the island of Arran
The Electric Brae is a gravity hill in Ayrshire, Scotland, where a freewheeling vehicle will appear to be drawn uphill by some mysterious attraction
The Brig o' Doon, sometimes called the Auld Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, is a late medieval bridge in Ayrshire
The long sandy beach offers great vies of the Isle of Arran and is known for its superb sunsets.
Promoting our remarkable landscape and heritage to local people and to visitors.
The Heads of Ayr are high cliffs which tower above a remote sandy beach.
The stunning Ardencraig Gardens, situated in Rothesay, were originally designed as part of the nearby Ardencraig House.
Marina on the Clyde offering berthing for national and international boats
This picturesque waterfall lies off of a minor road near Doon Bridge, around a mile west of Dalmellington
Loch Fad is a freshwater loch on the Isle of Bute in Scotland, ideal for fishing Rainbow and Brown Trout.