| Travel Destination Guide - Ayrshire & Arran |
Travel Eye on Ayrshire & Arran (Scotland)
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Overview:
Ayrshire is the birthplace of Open Golf, with Open Championship courses at Troon and Turnberry, and the site of the very first British Open at Prestwick. 2004 saw the return of the Open to Royal Troon when players from around the world competed from the 12th to the 18th of July for the coveted Claret
Jug. It's also the birthplace of Scotland's most famous poet, Robert Burns, celebrated in May 2004 by " Burns an' a' that ", Scotland's newest and most exciting festival celebrating life and contemporary Scottish culture.
Ayrshire is steeped in the history of Scottish kings and heroes, like Robert the Bruce and - so legend has it - of William Wallace. Playing a key role in Scottish history, it has castles and monuments dating back centuries and a range of visitor attractions to keep all the family entertained.
Locality:
Ayrshire is situated on the beautiful Clyde Coast, with the Isle of Arran placed as one of the most southerly Scottish islands and is known as 'Scotland in miniature'.
Entertainment/Facilities/Attractions/Things to do:
Ayrshire & Arran is the ideal place for cycling, hillwalking, island golf and activity holidays..as well as relaxing on the coast and in the countryside while taking in the history, craft and culture of a Scottish island whose history is intertwined with Celtic myth and legend.
Ayrshire & Arran has it all and more, beautiful scenery, fascinating history, outdoor activities, some of the finest golf courses in the world, superior accommodation and gourmet dining. Ancient castles, stunning country parks and gardens, bustling market towns and captivating visitor attractions are all on offer.
The Isle of Arran has the best of what the rest of Scotland has to offer. A beautiful coastline with pretty villages is complemented by a rugged and mountainous interior in the north and green rolling hills and woodland in the south.
Whether you're looking to get away from it all, have an action-packed break, visit friends & family or just uncover the hidden delights, there is something here for everyone. Visit Ayrshire & Arran and indulge your senses.
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