Tairlaw Linn is a waterfall near Straiton in South Ayrshire.
Loch Thom is a reservoir which since 1827 has provided a water supply to the town of Greenock
Clyde Marina, gateway to the Clyde. Deep water marina berthing, full service facilities plus 2 large surfaced boatyards, maintainance, winter lay up specialists
Lyle Hill is a viewpoint in Greenock, Inverclyde, with a high point of 426 feet above sea level
Promoting our remarkable landscape and heritage to local people and to visitors.
Seamill beach in Ayrshire boasts lovely views across to the Isle of Arran and down the Firth of Clyde.
Troon Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the west coast as it boasts clean sands and easy access by both train and bus.
Kilmory beach is one of Arran's hidden gems and is a stunning but peaceful beach, accessed either by farm track or by path from Lagg
Crocodile Rock is an iconic Millport landmark.
Ailsa Craig, sometimes referred to as the Granite Jewel of the Firth of Clyde, is an island that sits in the outer Firth of Clyde.
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.
The long sandy beach offers great vies of the Isle of Arran and is known for its superb sunsets.
Orchard Gardens are beautiful gardens with herbaceous borders, formal pond and formal flowerbeds, which are always full of colour
Kay Park is a 30 acres park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
Below the Loch Doon dam, the River Doon has carved a route through a beautiful wooded gorge.