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DID YOU KNOW?
That the home golf club of Colin Montgomerie is Royal Troon.
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Things you must do on ARRAN:
Climb Goat Fell - go on, the view is more than worth it!
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Things you must do in AYRSHIRE:
Toast the haggis at a Burns Supper.
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To make your visit even more enjoyable, we've gathered lots of information to help you plan your stay.
The Visitor's Toolkit will give you more information on accessibility, transport and services. Just click on the links to get the information you require. Whilst here you can also visit our Tourist Information Centres where our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to help you.
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Burns
There are numerous sites related to Burns dotted around Ayrshire, such as the Bachelors' Club in Tarbolton, Glasgow Vennel in Irvine and the Burns House Museum in Mauchline. The Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway, just south of Ayr, is a collection of key Burns-related sites including the actual birthplace of the Bard, Burns Cottage. Nearby is the Auld Kirk of Alloway, where Burns' father is buried, and the Brig O'Doon, over which Tam and his horse Meg escape in the famous tale of Tam O'Shanter.
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Food & Drink
A huge choice of restaurants, bars, cafes and brasseries are available offering tasty dishes created from home-grown produce. The farmers market is the ideal place to buy the best of the area's produce and try some new delicacies while you're there.On Arran, the locally produced beer and whisky are a favourite tipple of many visitors. With so much variety on offer, one taste of Ayrshire & Arran and you'll be hooked!
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