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Walking in Ayr and Ayrshire


Ayr is ideal base for walking, either in the old town, on the coastal routes or in the rolling Ayrshire countryside.

Ayr is an old county town with interesting buildings and historical walks through the high Street (pictured) and Sandgate to the harbour side and the sea front.

For information on tours of the old town click here for www.walkaboutayr.com or for information on the history of the old town click here for www.ayrshirescotland.com

Within the town are formal gardens wooded walks at Rosselle and Bellisle Parks and Ayr River Walk. For futher information click here

A short distance from Ayr is Auchencruive Estate situated about 3 miles from Ayr along the River Ayr. All path and walking routes can be found on the walk auchincruive Website or click here.


The paths along the river at Auchencruive are part of the River Ayr Way which starts at Glenbuck east of Muirkirk, follows the River Ayr downstream through before reaching the Firth of Clyde at Ayr harbour. Further information can be found on the dane-love.co.uk website.

The Ayrshire Coastal Path from Glenapp to Skelmorlie runs 100 miles along one of the finest panoramic coastlines in the UK. For more information on walking routes in Ayrshire click here

Galloway Forrest Park is Britain's largest forest park at three hundred square miles of mountains moorland forest and lochs of South Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway waiting to be explored, www.forestry.gov.uk.



Phone 01292 265646

International +44 1292 265 646

email: leslieanne2@btinternet.com