The word Dailly derives from the gaelic words for meadow and field which is fitting as Dailly is surrounded by rich farm land and woods.
Kerelaw Castle is a castle ruin situated in Stevenston on the coast of North Ayrshire
Monument memorialising Lesley Baillie, a muse who inspired several of Robert Burns' ballads and poems
Rozelle House is a mid-18th century manor on a formerly privately-owned estate in the town of Ayr
Historic drinking fountain and now a local landmark
Alloway is a picturesque village approximately 2.5 miles from Ayr. It is most well known as the birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.
Little Cumbrae Island is an island in the Firth of Clyde
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)
This site is located within the South Arran Forest.
Stone monument dedicated to the memory of Largs' fallen war heroes
As is common along the shore of this part of the Clyde, rich red sandstone has been used in the construction of many of the village's buildings.
At least three Churches have existed on this site since around 1179 and there are records of Ministers recorded as far back as the 1400s.
Ardbeg is a small settlement on the island of Bute in Scotland, in Argyll and Bute, located on the south side of Port Bannatyne.