Upon the sloping Glecknabae Farmstead lies a bronze age Clyde-type chambered cairn
The Holy Isle (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise) is one of a number of islands in the United Kingdom which go under the name "Holy Island".
Corrie is a village on the north east coast of the Isle of Arran in Scotland, 6 miles north of Brodick
Kilmaurs is a picturesque village in East Ayrshire, lying just outside of Kilmarnock
Pladda (Scottish Gaelic: Pladaigh) is an uninhabited island 1 km off the south coast of the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde.
Beith is a small town situated in the Garnock Valley in North Ayrshire.
The ruins of majestic 16th-century Greenan Castle guard the cliffs of south-west Ayr, overlooking the Firth of Clyde
The Barony A Frame is a preserved headgear in East Ayrshire
The Auld Kirk of Ayr has been a centre of worship in the town of Ayr for over 800 years
Brodick is the main village on the Isle of Arran, halfway along the east coast of the island.
The Lagg Distillery and Visitor Centre, is situated in the south end of the Isle of Arran near Kilmory.
The small village of Annbank in South Ayrshire was originally a mining settlement.
Stevenston is an inland town in North Ayrshire. It is one of the 'Three Towns' along with Ardrossan and Saltcoats, on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde.
Port Bannatyne is a coastal village on the Isle of Bute.
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.