Ayrshire Nature and Ancient Sites

A

Bachelors Club

In this 17th-century thatched house, Robert Burns and friends formed a debating club in 1780. Burns attended dancing lessons, and was initiated into Freemasonry here, in 1781.

Photo - Bachelors Club

B

Burns National Heritage Park

The Burns National Heritage Park offers visitors a chance to experience the rich heritage of Burns within the environment that inspired his imagination

Photo - Burns National Heritage Park

C

Dean Castle Country Park

Dean Castle Country Park covers over 200 acres providing beautiful woodland walks

Photo - Dean Castle Country Park

D

Dundonald Castle

Dundonald Castle was built by Robert II in the 1370s to mark his succession to the throne of Scotland

Photo - Dundonald Castle

E

Heads Of Ayr Farm Park

Heads Of Ayr Farm Park provides family entertainment and lets children get close to the animals

Photo - Heads Of Ayr Farm Park

F

Loudoun Castle Family Theme Park

Loudoun Castle Theme park is one of Scotlands best days out, set in a picturesque area, steeped in scottish history

Photo - Loudoun Castle Family Theme Park

G

Dalgarven Mill

Rising through four floors and powered by a six metre water wheel, this is one of the oldest and tallest grain mills surviving in Scotland.

Photo - Dalgarven Mill

H

Dick Institute Museum

The Dick Institute is home to many galleries with permanent and temporary displays of fine art, modern arts, crafts and natural sciences.

Photo - Dick Institute Museum

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