Discover the best top things to do in Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Western Gailes Golf Club, Blackstone Clydesdales & Dig-a-Day Experience, Culzean Castle and Country Park, Scottish Maritime Museum, Rozelle Park, Eglinton Country Park, Dumfries House, Dalgarven Mill, The Cook School Scotland, Spier's School Grounds.
Kilwinning (from Scottish Gaelic: Cill D’Fhinnein) is a town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is on the River Garnock, north of Irvine, about 21 miles (34 km) south of Glasgow. It is known as "The Crossroads of Ayrshire". Kilwinning was also a Civil Parish. The 2001 Census recorded the town as having a population of 15,908. At the 2011 Census, Kilwinning had a population of 21,456
Discover the best top things to do in North Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Western Gailes Golf Club, Scottish Maritime Museum, Eglinton Country Park, Dalgarven Mill, Spier's School Grounds, Portencross Castle, The Irvine Golf Club, Vikingar!.
Discover the best top things to do in Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Wellwood Burns Centre & Museum, Darvel Telephone Museum, Scottish Maritime Museum, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Dalgarven Mill, The Museum of Ayrshire Country, Burns House Museum, Dick Institute, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, McKechnie Institute.
Discover the best top things to do in North Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Largs Museum, Courtyard Studios, Wellwood Burns Centre & Museum, Artastic, Arti Farti Exhibition Gallery, North Ayrshire Heritage and Cultural Service, West Kilbride Museum, Scottish Maritime Museum, Dalgarven Mill, The Museum of Ayrshire Country.
West Kilbride (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde an Iar) is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, on the west coast by the Firth of Clyde, looking across the Firth of Clyde to Goat Fell and the Isle of Arran. West Kilbride and adjoining districts of Seamill and Portencross are generally considered to be a small town, having a combined population of 4,393 at the 2001 census.
Kilwinning (from Scottish Gaelic: Cill D’Fhinnein) is a town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is on the River Garnock, north of Irvine, about 21 miles (34 km) south of Glasgow. It is known as "The Crossroads of Ayrshire". Kilwinning was also a Civil Parish. The 2001 Census recorded the town as having a population of 15,908. At the 2011 Census, Kilwinning had a population of 21,456
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