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
Drumadoon point is a where the headland comes to a point, from the Doon Cliff.
The Spout of Garnock is approximately 60–70 ft high, making it is the county's highest waterfall
Maidens Harbour was established in the mid 19th century
The long sandy beach offers great vies of the Isle of Arran and is known for its superb sunsets.
Lamlash Bay boasts great views out to the Holy Isle, and is the home to Arran Yacht Club. It also has a small beach of soft sand
The naturally occurring Glaid Stone marks the highest point of Great Cumbrae at 417ft.
Irvine Beach Park is a long sandy beach and wild dunes. The park boasts great facilities and plenty to entertain the family.
Turnberry Point and Lighthouse is situated close to the 9th hole of Turnberry Golf Course.
Eglinton Country Park is a great day out for all of the family, with a range of activities set out over the huge 400 hectare ground.
Girvan has, for centuries, been a thriving fishing port, and this modern harbour represents much of that original charm
Marina on the Clyde offering berthing for national and international boats
Seamill beach in Ayrshire boasts lovely views across to the Isle of Arran and down the Firth of Clyde.
Merkland Wood is perfect for a short walk with great opportunities to spot wildlife.