East Ayrshire's - Undiscovered Gems
East Ayrshire is full of undiscovered gems hiding in the many nooks and crannies of the region.
Explore Ness Glen and Loch Doon, just east of Dalmellington, for picturesque walks, stunning views, and peaceful landscapes, all topped off with afternoon tea in the Roundhouse Café at Loch Doon Dam. You can also discover Fort Carrick, a base for outdoor activities, and even call in at the Scottish Dark Sky Observatory on your way for spectacular views of the starry night sky.
Dunlop Dairy in Stewarton turn their farm produce milk into a range of delicious award-winning cheese which are sold through specialist wholesalers as well as in their farm shop. You can also purchase other local produces, such as free range eggs, milk and jam from the shop as well.
Just east of Kilmarnock, find your spirit at the Spirit of Scotland Sculpture on Loudoun Hill for a gentle walk along an abandoned railway line followed by an ascent of the hill for stunning views over the River Irvine and surrounding landscapes.
In Kilmarnock, enjoy a family day out at Dean Castle and Country Park for beautiful woodland walks, an educational History Trail, or head to the Palace to see world-class artefacts. Nearby, you’ll find the Dick Institute with exhibitions and permanent displays to browse. Enjoy the ultimate cooking experience at The Cook School, a 5 star venue that provides a fun and informal environment where you can learn to create effortless dishes. Rowallan Castle boasts winding streams, impressive woodlands, and even a Bronze Age settlement amongst the rolling greens of the world class golf course.
In Mauchline, learn about Scotland’s Bard at the Burns House Museum, where Burns’ once lived, and witness collections of rare, original objects and documents, as well as exploring the onsite library. Nearby you’ll find the Catrine House Coffee Shop & Ice Cream Parlour where you can enjoy award-winning ice-cream made from milk and cream courtesy of their very own herd of pedigree Ayrshire cows. There is a play park for the little ones and a farm shop so you can take delicious local produce home with you.
Come and explore the undiscovered gems of Scotland’s East Ayrshire!
Loch Doon -
Ness Glen -
Scottish Dark Sky Observatory -
Spirit of Scotland Sculpture, Loudoun Hill -
Burns House Museum, Mauchline -
Dick Institute, Kilmarnock -
Dean Castle and Country Park, Kilmarnock -
Dunlop Dairy, Stewarton -
Catrine House Ice Cream Parlour, Mauchline -
Cook School, Kilmarnock -
Rowallan Golf Course, Kilmarnock -
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Places to see in ( Ayr - UK )
Places to see in ( Ayr - UK )
Ayr is a large town and former Royal Burgh situated on the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland, United Kingdom. It is the administrative centre of the South Ayrshire Council area and historic county town of Ayrshire. Ayr is currently the most populated settlement in Ayrshire and is the 12th most populous settlement in Scotland. The town adjoins the smaller town of Prestwick to the north, forming a single continuous urban area with the town.
Ayr was established as a Royal Burgh in 1205, serving as Ayrshire's central marketplace and harbour throughout the Medieval Period and remaining a well-renowned port across the Early Modern Period. On the southern bank of the River Ayr sits the ramparts of a Citadel constructed by Oliver Cromwell during the mid-17th Century. Towards the south of the town is the birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns in the suburb of Alloway. With the expansion of the railway during the 19th Century Ayr soon developed into a seaside resort. This remains the case today with tourism occupying a significant sect of the local economy in Ayr through the opening of a Butlin's holiday park on the southern headlands of the town and through the continued presence of the Gaiety Theatre, which ran various shows across the late 20th century attracting performers from across the United Kingdom.
Politically, Ayr is considerably more Conservative-voting than the remainder of Scotland, being represented by a Conservative MP continuously for a period of 91 years – from 1906 (as part of the Ayr Burghs constituency) until 1997. The town forms part of the Ayr constituency in the Scottish Parliament, the first Conservative constituency seat in the Parliament, which has been represented by Conservative MSP John Scott since a by-election in 2000. In the UK Parliament Ayr is situated within the Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock constituency.
Ayr is one of the largest retail centres along the south of Scotland and was recognised as the second healthiest town centre in the United Kingdom by the Royal Society for Public Health in 2014. Ayr has hosted the Scottish Grand National horse-racing steeplechase annually since 1965. The town also accommodates the headquarters of the Ayr Advertiser and Ayrshire Post newspapers and the West FM radio station.
The Ayr railway station has regular services to Glasgow Central station, Edinburgh Waverley, Stranraer, Girvan and Kilmarnock]. All services are operated by Abellio ScotRail. The town is served by the Glasgow Prestwick International Airport just 2 miles (3 km) north from Ayr, which offers regional and domestic air services across Europe and the British Isles. Ayr is served by three major motorway systems.
Alot to see in ( Ayr - UK ) such as :
Culzean Castle
Royal Troon Golf Club
Alloway Auld Kirk
Heads of Ayr railway station
Ayr Beach
Burns Cottage
Rozelle House Galleries
Wallace Tower
Citadel Leisure Centre
Loudoun Hall
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Clan Kennedy Castle On Visit To Ayrshire Scotland
As requested by a subscriber, Tour Scotland travel video of Culzean Castle, a Scottish castle overlooking the Firth of Clyde, near Maybole, Carrick, with Scottish music, on visit to the Ayrshire coast. It is the former home of the Marquess of Ailsa, the chief of Clan Kennedy. Culzean Castle was constructed as an L-plan castle by order of the 10th Earl of Cassilis. He instructed the architect Robert Adam to rebuild a previous, but more basic, structure into a fine country house to be the seat of his earldom. The castle was built in stages between 1777 and 1792.Dwight D. Eisenhower first visited Culzean Castle in 1946 and stayed there four times, including once while President of the United States.
The surname Kennedy was first found in Ayrshire, Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Àir, formerly a county in the southwestern Strathclyde region of Scotland, that today makes up the Council Areas of South, East, and North Ayrshire, where the earliest record of them dates from 1185, during the reign of King William the Lion, when a Henry Kennedy was reported to have been involved in a rebellion in Galloway but died in battle. The Kennedys derived from a branch of Celtic Earls of Galloway, not to be confused with Galway, which is in Ireland. Their power and influence in that region was great. In fact, there is a rhyme handed down through clansmen and bards from the year 1300 which runs as follows: Twixt Wigtown and the town of Ayr, Portpatrick and the Cruives of Cree. No man need think to bide there, unless he court with Kennedy.
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Join me, Ellis James Stewart, on a captivating e-trip as we delve into the mystical secrets of Summerhill Force and Gibson’s Cave near Middleton in Teesdale. This enchanting location is a feast for the eyes and a treasure trove of history and folklore. From the majestic 10-meter high Summerhill Force waterfall to the intriguing rock shelter, Gibson’s Cave believed to be the hideout of the legendary outlaw William Gibson, there's so much to disco
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Lainshaw Woods, Stewarton
Start Point: Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust Walk, David Dale Avenue, Stewarton
55°40'40.1N 4°31'16.2W (55.605377, -4.498668)
Real Length: 2.75 miles
Total Ascent: 97 ft
Total Descent: 96 ft
Max Elevation: 342 ft
Min Elevation: 231 ft
Walking Estimate: 1 hr 25 mins
Cycling Estimate: 0 hr 18 mins
Terrain: Route is mainly on stone paths, tarmaced pathways and roads.
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The U.S. dollar hit a 30-year high in 2019. While this rising trend may not last through the rest of the year, these nine destinations feature the most advantageous exchange rates for American travelers in decades. From Chile to the United Kingdom, here is how to get more for your dollar when planning your 2020 travel.
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I have lived in the Tyne and Wear region of the U.K. all my life. Having travelled around the world, there is no place like home. Living in the Tyneside town Gateshead, you're only a ten minute walk from Newcastle. The city is known as a party town with a plethora of shops, Eldon Square and is also known for the MTV show, Georgie Shore.
The city has so much history, beauty and bridges. There's lots to see and do as a tourist. On this lovely warm morning, I decided to take my new Gimbal camera and take a stroll into their city. I start off by walking to the Tyne Bridge. Ending on Redheugh Bridge.
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16:19 Walking past Haymarket Metro and Bus Stations
18:10 Walking on Newgate Street heading for Blackett Street
20:38 Approaching Grey's Monument
21:33 Heading for Grainger Street
23:31 Passing the Bigg Market (Left)
26:15 Approaching Central Station
27:58 Walking on Neville Street
29:06 Approaching Life Centre and gay scene
30:47 On Marlborough Crescent (gay scene)
32:09 Approaching Redheugh Bridge (to Gateshead)
33:33 Walking on Redheugh Bridge
36:44 Crossing the Tyne Bridge
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Inchcolm Island.
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Overnight at the Most Haunted Hotel in Northern England: The Marsden Grotto!
July 25th 2024 Summertime (Spooky)
Location: UK | South Shields NE34
Temperature 19ºC (66ºF)
*JOHN THE GIBBER * Skip to 13:45 for the episode's specially produced music track.
Join me as I spend a night at the infamous Marsden Grotto, one of the most haunted hotels in Northern England. This place is steeped in history and shrouded in mystery, with tales of ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena that have fascinated and terrified visitors.
In this episode, I'll take you deep into the heart of the Grotto, where I encounter a strange, unexplained light flickering within the cave. Was it a ghostly presence, or something else entirely? The atmosphere grows even more intense as I navigate the dark, narrow corridors of the hotel, where I hear mysterious bangs that echo through the passageways, making my heart race with every step.
Feel the tension as I explore the eerie passageways and rooms, documenting every spine-chilling moment. From the unsettling whispers in the shadows to the chilling feeling of being watched, this experience has convinced me that the Marsden Grotto is truly haunted by the spirits of the past.
Don't miss this thrilling adventure as we uncover the secrets of the Marsden Grotto. If you love ghost stories and paranormal investigations, this episode is for you. Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more haunted explorations. And share your own paranormal experiences in the comments below – I'd love to hear your stories!
Prepare yourself for a night of ghostly encounters and supernatural thrills at the Marsden Grotto. This is one episode you won't want to miss!
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0:00 Welcome to the Marsden Grotto
1:11 Entering the hotel
3:03 Down on the beach
4:30 Room tour
5:57 The cave at night
7:16 Exploring the hotel at night
9:33 The Next morning
9:37 Lady in White
10:36 Hotel Whispers and Unseen hands
11:24 Smugglers phantoms
12:07 Outro & conclusions
13:45 John the Gibber song
Something in the Ayrshire
Just why does our food taste so good? Must be... Something in the Ayrshire!
From world-class cheeses to Michelin-starred restaurants, award-winning farmers markets to effortlessly cool cafés, Ayrshire is a must-visit destination for intrepid foodies on the search for something uniquely tasty.
So what makes this wonderful region so blessed when it comes to delicious, fresh and abundant ingredients? It could be the climate or the hard work and ingenuity of our producers. We like to think that there must be something in the Ayrshire...
Short promotional video funded by TORE for Taste Ayrshire
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