Largs' most famous monument is The Pencil, situated at the south end of the Prom, near to Largs Marina.
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
Troon is an attractive seaside town, a few miles from Prestwick International Airport in South Ayrshire.
Located in the graveyard of the ruined Covenanters Church in Old Dailly, the two Blue Stones once sat at the altar and were known as Sanctuary Stones.
Greenock is a town in in the Inverclyde area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire.
Erected by the Officers of HMS Shearwater in memory of two midshipmen who were drowned nearby.
Overlooking the Firth of Clyde, Greenock Esplanade is a mile-long stretch of sea-facing property and landmarks with fascinating stories to tell
Robert Simson was a Scottish mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Glasgow. The Simson line is named after him
Horse Isle (Gaelic - Eilean nan Each) is an uninhabited island located in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland near the seaside town of Ardrossan.
The Skelmorlie Aisle of Largs Old Kirk is the remains of a church in the town of Largs, North Ayrshire.
Beloved Scottish bard Robert Burns learned to dance and debate in this authentically restored house
Penkill Castle is a 16th-century castle north-east of Girvan in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
The McKechnie Institute opened in 1889, thanks to the generosity of local business man Thomas McKechnie
The Cathedral of the Isles is one of two cathedrals in the Diocese of Argyll and The Isles, and is a part of the Scottish Episcopal Church.