Things to do in Ayr, Scotland: The Best Sights & Landmarks

May 7, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Ayr, United Kingdom including Wallace's Heel Well, St John's Tower, Wellington Square, Belleisle Conservatory, Wallace and Burns Cairn, Ayr Through The Ages Town Trail, The Coig, St Paul's Catholic Church, Robert Burns Statue, Burns National Heritage Park.
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1. Wallace's Heel Well

Near the old Holmston lime kiln, Ayr Scotland
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Wallace's Heel Well

2. St John's Tower

6 Eglinton Terrace, Ayr KA7 1JJ Scotland
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St John's Tower

3. Wellington Square

Ayr Scotland https://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/parks/historic/wellington-square.aspx
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4. Belleisle Conservatory

Doonfoot Road Ayr Belleisle Golf Club, Belleisle Park, Ayr KA7 4DU Scotland +44 7739 342622 [email protected] http://www.belleisleconservatory.com/
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Belleisle Conservatory

The original Belleisle Conservatory was built in 1879 and replaced in 1955. In 2005, due to its poor structural condition the conservatory closed its doors. In 2010, an ambitious community group set up Belleisle Conservatory Ltd to transform a much loved but derelict B-listed conservatory back to its former glory. In July 2016 the restored Conservatory finally reopened its doors to the public.

5. Wallace and Burns Cairn

Auchencruive/Belston Road Leglen Wood, Ayr Scotland
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Wallace and Burns Cairn

Reviewed By Rossergruffydd - Glasgow, United Kingdom

William Wallace hod in Leglen Woods and a relative from nearby Auchencruive assisted him. Robert Burns came to the woods to pay tribute to Wallace. The cairn is approached through wrought iron gates and steeps stone steps - beware of the slippy leaves. The Oswald Bridge stands nearby and the views are of the River Ayr - look out for the White Egrets. A good place for walks along the country lanes although parking isn't all that easy.

6. Ayr Through The Ages Town Trail

High Street, Ayr Scotland
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Ayr Through The Ages Town Trail

7. The Coig

Ayr Scotland http://thecoig.com/
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8. St Paul's Catholic Church

2 Peggieshill Road, Ayr KA7 3RF Scotland +44 1292 260197 http://www.rcayr.org.uk/churches/st-pauls/
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9. Robert Burns Statue

Ayr Scotland
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Robert Burns Statue

10. Burns National Heritage Park

Murdoch's Lone Alloway, Ayr KA7 4PQ Scotland +44 1292 443700
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Burns National Heritage Park

Museum dedicated to the life and work of Scotland's most famous poet, Robert Burns. Site includes the Museum, the cottage in which Burns was born and lived until the age of seven, the Brig'o'Doon, Alloway Old Kirk and the Poet's Path

Reviewed By 782friedag - Coffs Harbour, Australia

I spent a few hours here and enjoyed the experience. Visited the museum, shop, cafe (lovely quiche and pot of tea), walked around the gardens, churchyard, monument, bridge and cottage. All lovely. Children's playground looked wonderful. Staff were friendly and helpful.

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