Culzean Castle
This spectacular cliff-top castle was the stronghold of the Kennedy family and was eventually gifted to the National Trust for Scotland. It was designed by Robert Adam and both the architecture and gardens are popular tourist attractions.
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Burns Cottage Ayr is the birthplace of Robert Burns - the poet, musician and humanitarian. The Burns National Heritage park consists of his birthplace - Burns Cottage - a world class museum, the Burns Monument, Brig O'Doon and the haunted Kirk in Alloway.
www.robertburns.org
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Golf South Ayrshire
In addition to the Open Championship courses such as Turnberry, Royal Troon and Prestwick, there are eight municipal courses which are popular with locals and tourists. As a member of this Hoteliers Association, special rates are available to guests. www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk |
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Ayr Racecourse
Horse racing at Ayr is also popular and the regular meetings attract punters from far and wide.
www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk | Ayr Beach The esplanade and wide sandy beach has attracted holidaymakers to Ayr for many years. The Waverley paddle steamer leaves Ayr harbour for regular excursions to the Kyles of Bute, Arran and Ailsa Craig during the summer months. The Burnside Guest House is located only 100m from the seaside which has amenities for young and old to enjoy. |
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Gaiety Theatre
Offers a wide selection of theatre and musical performances to suit all tastes throughout the year and is a popular night out.
www.gaietytheatre.co.uk |
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