14 days in Ayrshire Itinerary

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Ayr
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Ayr — 9 nights

Explore Ayr's surroundings by going to Turnberry Lighthouse (in Turnberry), Largs (Routenburn Golf Club & Largs Sea Front) and Dalgarven Mill (in Kilwinning).

For ratings, other places to visit, traveler tips, and more tourist information, read our Ayr trip itinerary planner.

Manchester to Ayr is an approximately 4-hour car ride. You can also fly; or take a train. In May, daily temperatures in Ayr can reach 17°C, while at night they dip to 8°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 14th (Sun) to allow time to drive to Millport.
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Millport, Great Cumbrae — 4 nights

Millport is known for outdoors, historic sites, and breweries & distilleries. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take in the architecture and atmosphere at Cathedral of the Isles, take in the dramatic natural features at Crocodile Rock, sample the fine beverages at Isle Of Cumbrae Distillers, and get up close and personal with brilliant marine life at Robertson Museum and Aquarium.

For ratings, reviews, photos, and more tourist information, use the Millport day trip site.

Getting from Ayr to Millport by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: drive. In May, daytime highs in Millport are 17°C, while nighttime lows are 7°C. You'll set off for home on the 18th (Thu).
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Ayrshire travel guide

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A golf lover’s paradise, Ayrshire contains an abundance of public courses, as well as two top courses that have hosted the British Open in recent years. Despite a lively tourist industry, the region has remained relatively unchanged, especially in its large rural areas. The primary attractions for tourists, aside from golf, remain walking and cycling routes, coupled with visits to the remains of old castles and other historic sites. Ayrshire is known for a scenic walking path that stretches for over 160 km (100 mi) along the coast. The region also boasts a gourmet culinary scene, centered around small restaurants and traditional pubs, that thrives even in the smallest of the county’s villages.
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