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DID YOU KNOW?
Oliver Cromwell built a fort on Ayr seafront in 1652.
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Things you must do in AYRSHIRE:
Admire the costume collections at Dalgarven Mill!
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Things you must do on ARRAN:
Have a wee nip o' whisky at the Lochranza Distillery!
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Disabled Access
Many venues offer disabled access although the extent of facilities can vary considerably between establishments - for example toilets, ramp access, guide dogs welcome, large print etc.
To check the availability of facilities before your visit, please use the search functions available on this web site for Accommodation and Things to See and Do.Staff in our Tourist Information Centres will be happy to offer advice. Alternatively you can call visitscotland.com on: tel +44 (0) 845 2255 121
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History & Heritage
Culzean Castle and Country Park, situated on a cliff-top near Maybole, is often described as the 'Jewel in the Crown' for the National Trust of Scotland. Designed by Adam in 1777, it offers history, romance and culture in a stunning package. Kelburn, Dean and Brodick are just some of the many other well-preserved castles which are certainly worth a visit.Others which, although now ruins, have their own tales and history to tell - Eglinton, Dundonald, Greenan, Dunure, Portencross, Loch Doon and many more.
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The Islands
On Arran you can travel back beyond the mists of time and visit prehistoric standing stones on Machrie Moor, while Brodick Castle, the Isle of Arran Heritage Museum, Balmichael Visitor Centre and Arran Aromatics are well worth a visit. The Isle of Cumbrae boasts great sailing waters, the smallest cathedral in Britain and the opportunity to cycle around the island in a day.
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