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SCOTTISH MARITIME MUSEUM Scottish Maritime Musuem in Irvine (Ayrshire), Braehead and Dumbarton, where you can view educational exhibits and museum collections from maritime and shipbuilding history.
DUNDONALD CASTLE Historic Scottish Castle in Ayrshire, south west Scotland. Dundonald Castle in Ayrshire Scotland is owned by Historic Scotland and operates as a visitor attraction and a venue for corporate events, school trips, coach parties and intimate weddings.
THE ARRAN BREWERY COMPANY LTD Buy beer online from, Arran Brewery - The Arran range of beers has a distinctive quality and taste. Buy online in cases of 12 and 24 - discounts are always available. Worldwide delivery from the UK.
AYRSHIRE ARCHIVE CENTRE Ayrshire Archives is committed to providing and promoting access to Ayrshire's archival heritage, and we aim to provide an informative, efficient and helpful service. This online guide is designed to provide information about Ayrshire Archives which may be useful to help you plan your visit and make the most of our resources.
KELBURN CASTLE AND COUNTRY CENTRE A great day out in Ayrshire for the whole family. One of Scotland's best tourist attractions. Kelburn is the family home of the Earls of Glasgow, Kelburn has long been an inspiration for adults and a paradise for children. The castle, dating back to the 13th century, still lived in by the present Earl and family, is open to the public in July and August and provides an impressive background to exotic gardens, famous trees and many features of historical interest. The Kelburn Glen with its waterfalls and deep gorges is regarded as one of Scotland's most beautiful woodlands and leads to spectacular views over the islands of the Firth of Clyde.