Only open as part of a public tours, run three times daily from the Linthouse, the Shipworkers Tenement is a highlight of a most peoples 1st Museum visit.
Annanhill Golf Course, an 18-hole course situated on the outskirts of Kilmarnock is open to residents and visitors.
The Palace TheatreĀ is a 500 seat theatre which offers a year round programme of music, comedy, drama, dance and light entertainment.
Offers a range of activities for all the family including swimming, basketball, football and more
The Baird Institute holds collections of Mauchline Ware, Cumnock Pottery, mining equipment, photographs and artifacts of local and social history
Kilmarnock is one of the largest towns in Ayrshire, with a population of 46,350.
Dunure Castle is located on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire, about 5 miles south of Ayr and close to the village of Dunure
Stewarton is a small town in East Ayrshire, around 6 mile away from Kilmarnock and a population of approximately 6500.
Dalmellington is a picturesque market town in East Ayrshire near to the Rye Burn. It has a population of around 1400 people.
Dalquharran Castle is an 18th century category-A listed building in South Ayrshire.
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.
Maidens is a little coastal village situated on the Firth of Clyde at the southern end of Maidenhead Bay.
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
Girvan is a large town situated in South Ayrshire and is a popular visitor destination.
Drongan is a former mining village, in West Ayrshire approximately 8 miles from Ayr.