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Explore Scotland: Ayrshire & Arran What to See & Do Brochure

Explore Scotland: Ayrshire & Arran What to See & Do, produced by VisitScotland, celebrates a region full of natural wonders, from coast to countryside and mountains to lochs. It introduces visitors to a destination rich in wildlife, fine local food, outdoor adventure and centuries of history.

Natural Beauty and Local Flavour

The brochure highlights how Ayrshire & Arran offers everything from rugged coastline to peaceful countryside. It is a perfect setting for wildlife spotting, while the region's natural larder produces delicious local ingredients guaranteed to tempt the tastebuds.

Outdoor Adventure and Golf

Outdoor enthusiasts will find walks and routes to suit all levels, with more exciting options for those seeking a thrill.

  • Sea kayaking
  • Canyoning
  • Paragliding

As the birthplace of the Open Championship, the region boasts almost 50 courses to choose from, each offering stunning views and a variety of challenges.

History and Cultural Heritage

Robert Burns was born in Alloway, and his cultural legacy lives on through a variety of sites where his life and work are celebrated. Standing stones, Vikings, castles and caves tell of the region's history, all waiting to be discovered alongside a warm local welcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can visitors expect from Ayrshire & Arran?

The region is full of natural wonders, from coast to countryside and mountains to lochs, making it ideal for wildlife spotting and enjoying delicious local ingredients.

What outdoor activities are available?

There are walks and routes to suit all levels, as well as more exciting options including sea kayaking, canyoning and paragliding.

Is the region good for golf?

Yes. As the birthplace of the Open Championship, Ayrshire & Arran has almost 50 courses to choose from, with stunning views and a variety of challenges.

What is the connection to Robert Burns?

Robert Burns was born in Alloway, and his cultural legacy lives on at a variety of sites where his life and work are celebrated.

What historical sites can be explored?

Standing stones, Vikings, castles and caves all tell of the region's rich history and are waiting to be discovered.

What kind of food can visitors enjoy?

The region's natural larder produces delicious local ingredients, guaranteed to tempt the tastebuds.

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