Kames Castle is located on the shore of Kames Bay near Port Bannatyne.
Colmonell is a small village and civil parish in the Stinchar Valley, South Ayrshire, Scotland.
Kerelaw Castle is a castle ruin situated in Stevenston on the coast of North Ayrshire
Sannox is a village on the east coast of Arran, with a curved beach and a striking mountainous backdrop with views of surrounding hills and glens.
The tale of Fern Andy and his cave is well known amongst locals on Cumbrae.
Set into a rocky red sandstone outcrop overlooking the River Lugar, Peden's Cave served as the rumoured hide-out for persecuted Covenanters throughout the 17th century
Kingarth is a historic village and parish on the Isle of Bute, off the coast of south-western Scotland.
A Grade A listed building built in 1818 that ceased to be used as a Customs and Excise office in 2010
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)
Inchmarnock lies to the west of the Isle of Bute at the northern end of the Sound of Bute.
These neolithic tombs were discovered by James Wilson of Haylie in 1772, and can be found in Largs' Douglas Park
Not to be confused with The Wallace Monument in Stirling, the Wallace Tower in Ayr predates its Stirling sibling by approximately a decade (1855-7)
Pladda (Scottish Gaelic: Pladaigh) is an uninhabited island 1 km off the south coast of the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde.
Robert Simson was a Scottish mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Glasgow. The Simson line is named after him
The historic King's Cave is one of the several locations in which Robert the Bruce was said to have had his famous encounter with a spider.