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.
Beloved Scottish bard Robert Burns learned to dance and debate in this authentically restored house
Rozelle House is a mid-18th century manor on a formerly privately-owned estate in the town of Ayr
Statuesque ruined 16th-century tower-house castle overlooking the Firth of Clyde
New Cumnock is a former mining town in East Ayrshire. It expanded during the 18th century; mining remained its main industry until pits closed in the 1960s.
Ballantrae is an attractive coastal village in South Ayrshire situated 13 miles south of Girvan.
Girvan is a large town situated in South Ayrshire and is a popular visitor destination.
The village of Dundonald lies west of Kilmarknock in South Ayrshire.
The town of Maybole is situated in South Ayrshire, 9 miles south of Ayr.
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.
Loudonhill is a volcanic plug located near the River Irvine in East Ayrshire
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
The town of Cumnock sits at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and the Lugar Water.
The village of Dalrymple lies in the Doon Valley, on the north bank of the River Doon in East Ayrshire.
The Harbour Arts Centre is situated by the picturesque Irvine Harbourside.