Your guide to Ayr, Scotland from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Located on the Firth of Clyde in South West Scotland, Ayr is a charming port town, which was once the county town of the former county of Ayrshire. The town has a population of forty six thousand, and is a place where you will find plenty of opportunities to learn more about the history and culture of the area. There are many other charming towns surrounding Ayr, so visitors to the area will find that there is plenty to see, do, and explore. This is a town that boasts a rich and fascinating history, and those visiting the town will be able to delve into the past and learn more about the roots and origins of the area. You can also spend time learning about the local traditions and lifestyles in this vibrant town, whilst enjoying the opportunity to soak up some of its unique character and atmosphere. Located thirty five miles from Glasgow, this town is located at the mouth of the River Ayr, and those that visit the area can look forward to some wonderful views and scenery. The climate here is milder than most of the rest of Scotland, which may also appeal to many people. The town boasts good road and transport links, which means that you can get around and explore with ease and convenience, and you will find an array of amenities and facilities to make your time here more enjoyable. There is plenty here for those that enjoy the outdoors, from great golfing facilities in neighboring Prestwick to the sandy beach and a range of sporting facilities. Some of the attractions that you will find close by include the Rozelle House Galleries and Maclaurin Art Galleries, the Bachelor's Club, which is a house where Robert Burns and his friends formed a debating club, Crossraquel Abbey, and Culzean Castle and Country Park, all of which are within ten miles of the town.
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