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The route, which is 66 km long, [1] follows the course of the River Ayr from its source at Glenbuck Loch to the sea at Ayr, where the trail links with the Ayrshire Coastal Path. [2] The path was developed as part of the Coalfield Access Project, a funding package of £2.5m that was used to improve public access to the countryside in the former ...
Traverses the county from the south-east to the north-west. [62] [63] Sandlings Walk: 60 97: Suffolk: Ipswich: Southwold: Has eleven sculptures along the route and passes through the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. [64] Sandstone Trail: 32 51: Cheshire and Shropshire: Frodsham: Whitchurch
Map of places in East Ayrshire compiled from this list See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties. This List of places in East Ayrshire is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, nature reserve, reservoir, river and other place of interest in the East Ayrshire council area of Scotland. Dean Ford over Kilmarnock Water River Afton ...
Maps of the area name a mound to the east of Loudoun Hill as "Wallace's Grave". Traditionally this is the burial site of the English dead, rather than Wallace's own grave. On the slope opposite the mound is a monument to Wallace. Called the "Spirit of Scotland", it shows an outline of Wallace in steel, five metres high.
Howard Park in 2010. Howard Park is a public park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.It was previously known as Barbadoes Green. The roots of Kilmarnock Football Club may be traced back to the park.
Airds Moss lies between the towns of Cumnock and Muirkirk [1] and situated between the rivers Ayr and Lugar. [2] Aird Moss is twenty-five kilometres (16 miles) long and eight kilometres (5.0 miles) wide and it is the largest area of blanket bog in the southern part of the old Strathclyde Region which has not been subjected to afforestation.
Lugar Water near Wallace's Cave. The river now enters a gorge of red sandstone with high cliffs on either side. High on one of these cliffs stand the ruins of Ochiltree Castle and beneath this can be found Wallace's Cave, where William Wallace allegedly hid from his pursuers.
Wallace's Cave in the Lugar Gorge at Auchinleck in the Parish of Auchinleck, East Ayrshire is an 18th-century grotto, [1] contemporary with Dr Johnson's Summerhouse which is also located on the Auchinleck Estate. [2] [3] [4] It shows superior workmanship and is possibly the enlargement of a pre-existing cave. [5]