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Ayr Beach
Ayrshire is perfect if you are looking for a beach holiday. As with anywhere in Scotland we cannot guarantee the sunshine but when it arrives our beaches are filled with families enjoying a great day out on our sandy, rugged or pebbly beaches. Throughout the year, for the perfect escape, enjoy our coastal walks and unique coastlines whatever the weather.
Ayr beach is predominantly sand and is the perfect place for pic-nics, paddling, sandcastle building and all round family fun. Adjacent facilities include a putting green, crazy golf, children's play area, indoor soft play and of course Ayr's Low Green, a vast expanse of grass ideal for team games and family gatherings. Fishing and boat trips are available in and around the harbour area and The National Cycle Route runs along the seafront. There are a number of seating areas along Ayr shorefront, walk the 'Lang Scot's Mile' and stop at the river Doon around dusk and you might be treated to the otters playing in the river or depending on the time of year, cygnets and ducklings out with their "mums". This particular area is always a popular location with birdwatchers with over 190 species having been spotted here.
Ayr Beach
Ayrshire is perfect if you are looking for a beach holiday. As with anywhere in Scotland we cannot guarantee the sunshine but when it arrives our beaches are filled with families enjoying a great day out on our sandy, rugged or pebbly beaches. Throughout the year, for the perfect escape, enjoy our coastal walks and unique coastlines whatever the weather.
Ayr beach is predominantly sand and is the perfect place for pic-nics, paddling, sandcastle building and all round family fun. Adjacent facilities include a putting green, crazy golf, children's play area, indoor soft play and of course Ayr's Low Green, a vast expanse of grass ideal for team games and family gatherings. Fishing and boat trips are available in and around the harbour area and The National Cycle Route runs along the seafront. There are a number of seating areas along Ayr shorefront, walk the 'Lang Scot's Mile' and stop at the river Doon around dusk and you might be treated to the otters playing in the river or depending on the time of year, cygnets and ducklings out with their "mums". This particular area is always a popular location with birdwatchers with over 190 species having been spotted here.