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Towns in Ayrshire

Alton Albany
Annbank
Ardeer Square
Ardrossan
The North Ayrshire coastal town of Ardrossan is an affluent town in southwest Scotland. Its name well describes its situation as it is derived from “Ard” meaning height and “Ros” meaning promontory.
Auchinleck
Ayr
Ayr lies 32 miles southwest of Glasgow overlooking the Firth of Clyde with splendid views of the nearby Isle of Arran and the Mull of Kintyre.
Balkissock
Ballantrae
Barassie
Kites, birdlife, windsurfing or just walks by the sea, Barassie has it all. It nestles on the edge of the west coast of Ayrshire, with the most tremendous views of the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig.
Bargany
Barr
Barrhill
Barrmill
Beith
Bowhouse
Brodick
Burnton
Carrick
Catacol
Catrine
Colmonell
Coylton
Craigie
Cronberry
Crookedholm
Crosshill
Crosshouse
Cumnock
Dailly
Dalblair
Daljarrock
Dalleagles
Dalmellington
Dalry
Dalrymple
Darvel
Dougarie
Doularg
Dreghorn
Drongan Station
Dundonald
Dunlop
Dunure
Fairlie
Fenwick
Galston
Gasswater
Girvan
Glenbuck
Glengarnock
Glenloig
Hurlford
Imachar
Irvine
Kilbirnie
Kilkerran
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock is a sizeable town in East Ayrshire, midway between Glasgow and Ayr.
Kilmaurs
Welcome to Kilmaurs, a conservation village in North Ayrshire with a rich and interesting history.
Kilwinning
Kirkmichael
Kirkoswald
Lamlash
Largs
The popular seaside resort of Largs is on the Firth of Clyde, about 33 miles west of Glasgow. Sloping down the rolling hills to the waterfront, the name Largs originates from “learg” meaning “hillside” in Gaelic.
Lendalfoot
Lendalfoot a tiny village on the beautiful Ayrshire coast, with breathtaking views of Ireland, the Mull of Kintyre, Arran and of course the world famous Ailsa Craig.
Loans
Lochranza
Lugar
Lugton
Maidens
Mauchline
Maybole
Millport
Millport is the main town on Great Cumbrae, which sits in the Firth of Clyde off the Ayrshire coast. The small island is less than 4 km in length and only 127 meters above sea level at its peak.
Monkton
Muirkirk
New Cumnock
The small town of New Cumnock sits on the A76 main road between Dumfries and Kilmarnock with the connecting B741 road going west to Dalmellington and Loch Doon.
Newmilns
Ochiltree
Patna
Pinmore
Pirnmill
Portencross
Prestwick
Prestwick is situated on the southwest coast of Scotland, about 30 miles south west of Glasgow. It is close to the town of Ayr.
Rankinston
Welcome to Rankinston, Small Village Big Heart. Rankinston village is situated on the B730, approximately 12 miles south east of the town of Ayr.
Redrea
Rowantree
Saltcoats
Seamill
Car drivers, making their way north on the A78, may perhaps think of Seamill as somewhere you just drive through. But there are extremely worthwhile things to see and enjoy there, if you take the time to find out...
Shiskine
Skelmorlie
Sliddery
Sorn
Springside
Stair
Stevenston
Stewarton
Straiton
Symington
Tarbolton
Thundergay
Torbeg
Trabboch
Troon
Troon sits on the Firth of Clyde on the west coast of Scotland in South Ayrshire. It is three miles north west of Glasgow Airport at Prestwick.
Waterside
West Kilbride
Whitefarland


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