Colmonell is a small village and civil parish in the Stinchar Valley, South Ayrshire, Scotland.
A late 17th/early 18th century tower windmill, the ruins of which sit on the outskirts of the village of Ballantrae
The Boswell Quill is situated in Auchinleck’s historic churchyard and celebrates writer James Boswell, the inventor of modern biography.
Dalquharran Castle is an 18th century category-A listed building in South Ayrshire.
Loudonhill is a volcanic plug located near the River Irvine in East Ayrshire
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.
Kilmaurs is a picturesque village in East Ayrshire, lying just outside of Kilmarnock
The village of Dundonald lies west of Kilmarknock in South Ayrshire.
The McKechnie Institute opened in 1889, thanks to the generosity of local business man Thomas McKechnie
Barrhill is a small village in South Ayrshire between Girvan and Newton Stewart in South Ayrshire.
Troon is an attractive seaside town, a few miles from Prestwick International Airport in South Ayrshire.
Kilmarnock is one of the largest towns in Ayrshire, with a population of 46,350.
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)