About Ayr
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Largest of the Clyde Coast holiday towns, Ayr lies in the very centre of the Famous Firth of Clyde playground. 32 miles South-West of Glasgow, it looks out on the glorious panorama of the Firth, with the majestic peaks of Arran in the foreground and the Mull of Kintyre in the background. The beautiful Ayrshire countryside provided the inspiration for some of the finest verses of the National Bard of Scotland, Robert Burns.
Undoubtedly Ayr is an old town - the most zealous of historical researchers cannot say just how old. Its story is writ large on the pages of Scottish history. Many of its landmarks bear the indelible stamp of its antiquity. But in every other respect the Auld Toun is the modern home of a modern minded and thriving community who are well aware of the need to keep abreast of the times, not only for their own sakes but for the benefit of the many thousands who come annually to make holiday.
World wide fame of Ayr as the centre of the Burns Country makes the town a natural selection for the tourist's itinerary, but the ordinary holidaymaker may not appreciate that it is, in its own right one of Scotland's leading holiday centres. Burns himself may have fostered misunderstanding by his writings. His boast of
Auld Ayr wham ne'er a toun surpasses,
For Honest Men and Bonnie Lassies.
certainly has produced a reputation for the lealty of its menfolk and the lovliness of its women. but, at the same time has made 'The Auld Toun' an alternative name rather than as intended, an affectionate description. Indeed the nickname of Ayr United Football Club is 'The Honest Men'.
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Some views of Ayr including Burn's Cottage
The Wallace Tower |
There is an excellent market and car boot sale every Sunday held in the grounds of Ayr Racecourse with plenty of free parking. Ayr Gaiety Theatre have fine productions on all year round as well as the famous ‘Gaiety Whirl’. Every August we have the Ayr Flower Show Ayr is in the centre of some fine golfing country with over 30 golf courses locally. Including Turnberry, Royal Troon and Prestwick. It is only 4 miles from Prestwick International Airport to the Town Centre. |
The Auld Kirk |
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Some more views of the area

Racing at Ayr