Ayr Seafront Playpark

Ayr Seafront Playpark – Free Fun & Frolics for the kids on the Ayr Seafront – A Great Day Out….. A massive climbing frame with two huge slides, sand pits, swings, roundabouts, a pirate boat and much much more… The play park is right on the sea front so once you’ve have had enough head… Read More »

Pirate Petes

Pirate Pete’s is a Four Star Family Entertainment Centre situated on Ayr Seafront. With a massive adventure play, kids themed party venue and much more!  All you need for a great family day out, rain or shine. http://www.piratepetes.co.uk/

Dog Walking

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Electric Brae (approx 7 miles)

Have you ever rolled up a hill in your car?  At this location onThe A719, between Dunure and Croy Bay, this famous brae Attracts many visitors.  Care must be taken, but one can stop Your car on the Hill, leave the brakes off, and very slowly your car will roll up the hill……. www.mcintyre.demon.co.uk

Heads of Ayr Farm Park (next door to Craig Tara)

Heads of Ayr Farm Park is all about family fun.  The park has two areas: the Animal Zone and the Activity Zone. When you enter the Animal Zone, you will be able to see and interact with all sorts of creatures, ranging from barn animals to reptiles to primates. The Activity Zone is a collection… Read More »

Isle of Arran (take the ferry)

Arran is a small island off the South west Coast of Scotland. Arran is a not just a beautiful island – there’s loads to see and do, no matter what your age. The island with everything, from walks and wildlife to golf, castles, wonderful island hospitality and local artisan cheese. https://www.calmac.co.uk/destinations/arran  

Golf

There are rich pickings here for Golfers In the numerous world class golf courses Located in some of the most scenic spots you Can imagine on the Ayrshire coast. Ayrshire is a coastal county boasting spectacular scenery and some of the world’s most famous links golf courses. Home to two current Open Championship courses, Royal Troon… Read More »

Culzean Castle (approx 10 miles)

Situated on the South Ayrshire coast, Culzean Is one of Scotland’s best loved castles.  You could easily spend an entire day exploring the country park alone, but with so many treasure-filled rooms to see inside the castle, it’s well worth making time to enjoy both elements of this magnificent historic attraction. http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/Culzean-Castle-and-Country-Park/

Town of Ayr – (approx 4 miles)

Ayr is a popular tourist destination and has a fantastic esplanade with a long sandy beach which is perfect for walking. Excellent shopping facilities and a selection  of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes and pockets, many serving local produce and Ayr Town Centre has everything you need for a great day out.   … Read More »

Robert Burns cottage (approx 3 miles)

  Burns Cottage stands on the main road through the village of Alloway. The cottage and the nearby Education Pavilion come under the umbrella of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum. Operated by the National Trust for Scotland, this magnificent museum is well worth a visit in its own right, and it also brings brings together all the places associated with Robert Burns in Alloway. These… Read More »