Ogham Jewellery is a gleaming emporium of all that glitters and sparkles, from timeless timepieces to beautiful brooches. Bespoke items are at the heart of the Ayr jewellers’ offerings. Rings are a speciality, with the firm stocking an exqui...
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Situated in a converted old Power House on Ardrossan Harbour, Cecchini's Ardrossan has spectacular views that stretch past the Marina onwards towards Arran and is just a few minutes from the ferry terminal. Be it a romantic evening in our rest...
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On Scotland's spectacular Ayrshire coast there lies a piece of veritable golfing history. As host to the Open on four separate occasions, in 1977, 1986, 1994 and 2009, the Turnberry has become an iconic destination for golf-lovers around the g...
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Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a truly unique experience of Scotland’s National poet. Burns’ fiery character, quick wit and incredible writing are the stuff of legend, and now you can trace his footsteps from birth to international accl...
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The Citadel is South Ayrshire’s main sports and entertainment centre. The large leisure centre houses a swimming pool and modern gymnasium plus a sports hall that hosts team-based games and fitness classes. There are also two glass-backed sq...
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KFC is a fast food restaurant chain that specialises in fried chicken. It is the world's second largest restaurant chain with almost 20,000 locations globally in 123 countries. Despite it’s global reach, KFC ensures that your local resta...
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Who doesn't like to play beside the seaside? There’s a special reason to take the kids to Prestwick Beach though, regardless of the weather. The sea may be choppy and the wind gusty, but inside Kidz Play it’s always warm and cosy. ...
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Whether you’re a whisky lover, or a novice intrigued to learn more about the spirit, the A.D. Rattray Whisky Experience provides a fascinating and insightful day out. The experience and shop is located in a charming renovated schoolhouse, blendi...
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You’ll find Burns Mall in Kilmarnock, the town recently voted the UK’s friendliest shopping centre. With all your favourite brands under one roof and a wide range of shops to choose from, it couldn’t be easier to indulge in a little retail t...
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The Palace Theatre began life as a corn exchange, way back in 1863, designed by James Ingram. It was later converted to become a 500 seat theatre in 1903, opening its doors to culture seekers and remains an A-listed building. Open throughout the y...
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