Statuesque ruined 16th-century tower-house castle overlooking the Firth of Clyde
An impressive red sandstone building built 130 years ago and which continues to be at the heart of much community life.
Locally known as 'The Glen Kirk', this small church is situated within the Glen itself
The town of Maybole is situated in South Ayrshire, 9 miles south of Ayr.
This early Christian monastery was abandoned during Viking raids around AD 790, and lies about 2 miles from modern Kingarth.
Pladda (Scottish Gaelic: Pladaigh) is an uninhabited island 1 km off the south coast of the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde.
Dalquharran Castle is an 18th century category-A listed building in South Ayrshire.
Prominent Category B listed cotton mill complex established in 1831
The Robertson Museum and Aquarium at the Scottish Field Centre showcases many species found in Scottish coastal waters.
Inchmarnock lies to the west of the Isle of Bute at the northern end of the Sound of Bute.
Lochwinnoch is a village in the council area and historic county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
The Auld Kirk of Ayr has been a centre of worship in the town of Ayr for over 800 years
The Giants' Graves are the remains of two Neolithic chambered tombs surrounded by tall trees near Whiting Bay on Arran.
The large coastal town of Largs derived its name from An Leargaidh, meaning 'the slopes' in Gaelic.