Discover the best top things to do in Ayrshire, United Kingdom including A D Rattray Whisky Shop, Girvan Tourist Information Point, Carnegie Public Library, Forehill Library, Alloway Library, Hunterston B Visitor Centre, Tarbolton Library, Ayr Information Centre.
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Explore Scotch whisky and its fascinating heritage when you visit our home on the West Coast of Scotland, where a warm welcome awaits you at the A. D. Rattray Whisky Shop. Established in 1868, discover more about A. D. Rattray, our story, our history and our whiskies. Learn how we work with distilleries from across Scotland, sourcing interesting single casks and spirit, and view our working Sample Room, where our casks are meticulously evaluated for quality. As single cask whiskies are at the heart of what we do, you will find two casks “on tap” in our Cask Room. Take in the atmosphere of a traditional whisky warehouse and taste whisky straight from the cask. Have a bottle filled from the cask and sealed in wax, add your hand-written label to complete your personalised whisky. Escape into the world of A. D. Rattray when you book one of our Tasting Experiences and browse an ever-changing range of A. D. Rattray whiskies in our Whisk Shop, including many shop exclusives.
If you're visiting Girvan, you'll see this welcoming place on your right to explore about your journey to Whisky, we were offered to try some of their best Whisky from A D Rattray, which you can also purchase and don't forget to ask for a free Whisky Map!
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Historic library, architecturally significant. Local Archives, historic artifacts & artwork on display, History talks and walks. Free entry.
This is one of the most impressive Carnegie libraries in Scotland. Just a short walk over the old bridge from the centre. An impressive building with all it's original features, grand staircase, spectacular stained glass. It's good to see a community library very much used and obviously loved from the comments on here. It houses an interesting local history section which I will revisit when open properly, they welcome visitors and it is an asset to Ayr.
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