Culzean Castle, Robert Burns Country & the Ayrshire Coast

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Summary

Starts
Ayr
Duration
1 day
Languages
English
Admission
Printed voucher
Minimum age
5 years

Description

Start your journey from Glasgow, venturing into the Renfrewshire Hills to witness Whitelee Farm's impressive wind turbines generating clean energy for thousands of homes. This fascinating stop sets the tone for a day full of exploration and discovery!

Continue south through Ayrshire's lush farmlands to Culzean Country Park. Here, delve into the walled garden, enjoy panoramic coastal views, and explore the historic country house. It's the perfect place to relax with a delicious lunch.

Next, explore the village of Dunure, known for its intriguing ruined castle and rich maritime history. Wander through the quaint harbor and immerse yourself in the captivating tales of this charming location.

End your adventure in Alloway, the birthplace of the iconic poet Robert Burns. Visit the informative visitor center, take a scenic riverside walk, and explore the haunting ruins of an ancient church.

Return to Glasgow, enriched by a day of history, culture, and nature. This tour is an unforgettable journey through Ayrshire's highlights, making it a must-book for any traveler!

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Destinations

Photo of Ayr Town hall and the bridge on the River Ayr , South Ayrshire, Scotland.South Ayrshire

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Attractions

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Good to know

Because this tour spends time off the bus and features opportunities to take nature walks, it is recommended that you bring suitable clothing and footwear

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