We welcome guests to visit the stunning Hunterston Castle, which is one in a chain of medieval of castles, built back in the 15th/16th century.
Torr a’Chaisteal Dun dates back to the Iron Age, lying about a mile from Sliddery on the Isle of Arran.
Rothesay is a smart Victorian seaside resort and the main town on the east side of Isle of Bute.
MGS Accredited, situated in the Village Hall, Arthur Street. A varied collection of artefacts on display reflecting the local history/heritage.
Trinity Church was designed by Edinburgh architect Frederick Thomas Pilkington in 1863
The Wedge is said to be the world's narrowest house.
Fairlie is a small village in North Ayrshire, around 3 miles from Largs
The Giants' Graves are the remains of two Neolithic chambered tombs surrounded by tall trees near Whiting Bay on Arran.
The Village Hall, originally built in 1900, is a focal point for the community
Dalmellington is a picturesque market town in East Ayrshire near to the Rye Burn. It has a population of around 1400 people.
Dunlop is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, 7 miles from Kilmarnock.
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)
One of Scotland's most significant entertainment venues and the last fully operational seaside pavilion theatre in the country
Situated in Rothesay, the independently run Bute Museum is the perfect place for visitors to learn about the natural and historical heritage of Bute.