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- Burns National Heritage Park (4 km) - The birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland's National Poet. An introduction to the life of Robert Burns, with an audio-visual presentation -a multi-screen 3D experience describing the Tale of Tam O'Shanter. This attraction consists of the museum, Burn's Cot
- The Culzean Castle (20 km) - Situated on the South Ayrshire coast, just off the A719, Culzean Castle is located ... Culzean Castle was their principal seat from 1759, the castle and its parks and is a 'Not to be missed attraction in the Ayrshire'. The castle situated at the cliff of the sea and overlooking the Isle of Arran makes it perfect set for a day out.
- Vennel Gallery (16 km) - The Vennel Gallery has a reputation for exciting and varied exhibitions, ranging from international to local artists. Behind the museum is the Heckling Shop where Robert Burns, Scotland's most famous poet, spent part of his youth learning the trade of fla
- Scottish Maritime Museum (16 km) - The museum has displays that reflect all aspects of Scottish maritime history. Vessels can be seen afloat in the harbour and undercover. Experience life in a 1910 shipyard worker's tenement flat. Visit the Linthouse Engine Shop originally built in 1872, w
- Crossraguel Abbey (15 km) - The extensive remains of this 13th-century Cluniac monastery are impressive and architecturally important. The monastery was founded by Duncan, Earl of Carrick and the church, claustral buildings, abbot's house and an imposing castellated gatehouse can be