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"would never! go back"

"end of season october 2011"

Travellers' top tips for Ayrshire Beach
  • walk on the beach first thing in the mornig it's fantastic hostess1
  • Go to the beach front and take a long stroll x estmcphillips
Food & Drink
  • visit the Robbie Burns sites in the district; do some of the Ayr River WAlk, try out local pubs, Culzean Castle, take trip on Waverley Steam boat Dianne095
  • try the pubs ,like the tam o'shanter, very welcoming sap3051
Shopping
  • visit some of the more unique shops like Azur( handmade homeware & jewellery)or the wiskey shop which has a large aray of choice. Wagstaff76
  • if you love shopping there's ayr central with HMV etc. so vist ayr ayrking
Weather
  • visit the Rupee Room curry-house (superb). The coast road to Turnberry on a sunny day is one of the best drives in the country. IanHR
  • use the golf simulator in the hotel. very good value for money and perfect for when the weather turns papabuilder

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What travellers say about activities in Ayrshire

  • Keen to hit the links? With an average rating of 4.6 out of 5, Ayrshire is excellent place to play golf.
  • 82% of travellers report that Ayrshire is a good destination for food and wine.
  • Local culture is a highlight for many visitors to Ayrshire, with 79% of them rating it as good.
  • 78% of travellers say this destination offers good outdoor adventure options for those seeking an active holiday.
  • 68% of travellers think Ayrshire is an outstanding destination for a romantic holiday.
  • Looking for a city break? 66% of travellers find Ayrshire is a good choice.
Ayrshire travel tips from your fellow travellers
  • visit the alloway retreat and the Brig o doon! - by JennaMark
  • go to Alloway and Robert ( Rabbie) Burn The Scot's National Poet's birthplace and visit the National Trust's Burns Cottage and Museum - by RudolfTheSwiss
  • Visit Burns cottage and Culzean castle. - by LochsideScot
  • visit realdos for the best ice cream - by nightingale_10
  • visit Enterkine Counrty House - by poc215