Ayrshire is world famous for golf and for being the home of Robert Burns, Scotland's own Poet Laureate. Yet apart from these two great attractions that includes the Burns Heritage Trail that winds through Dumfries and Galloway past Wildings Hotel and Restaurant right in the heart of Burns country there are many undiscovered treasures. These include the wild hill country and ancient, natural oakwoods around Loch Trool Visitor Centre for cyclist, walkers and anglers, an area not much smaller than the Lake District but wilder and with far fewer people and open to all.
Culzean Castle is a pleasant walk along the beach and has a famously dark history that goes back 700 years right upto Eisenhours residence during the WWII. The town of Ayr has many shopping precients and the coast north and south of Wildings Hotel and Restaurant is dotted with small peaceful fishing villages, all without the crowds you would find south of the border.
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