A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Ayrshire
'The Ayrshire Coastal Path is now a key link in IAT Scotland, the Scottish "chapter" of the International Appalachian Trail (Europe) which was launched in October 2011. We are also very pl ...
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'The Ayrshire Coastal Path from Glenapp to Skelmorlie runs 100 miles along one of the finest panoramic coastlines in the British Isles. Crowned with a superb backdrop of the ever-changing profile of the mountains of Arran across the Firth of Clyde, this coastline is steeped in history and teeming with wildlife.'
Ayr Rotary Coastal Path Group
Details of about 40 Walks throughout Ayrshire & Galloway - each including a Photo Tour Page to give a guide to the route.
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'We have constructed a number of new bridges that ensure visitors can cross the Estate Burn at regular opportunities. We have also restored the magnificent Category A listed Avenue Bridge which con ...
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'Our newly created woodland walks mean that moving around the estate will always involve a wander through our magnificent, mature policy woodlands.'
Knockroon [Wikipedia]
'East Ayrshire is renowned for its rich social heritage. It features dramatic and powerful scenery such as Loudoun Hill and the hills of Loch Doon. It is an excellent place for exploring hi ...
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'East Ayrshire provides fantastic opportunities with its spectacular and varied landscape - from the river valleys with wooded gorges to the smooth glacially carved valleys of the Southern Uplands ... Our comprehensive core paths network has been developed for walking, cycling and horse riding, giving easy access to these beautiful parts.'
'Three areas within the old boundaries of the old Eglinton estate have become nature reserves, first developed by Irvine Development Corporation (IDC), but now owned and managed by the Scottish Wil ...
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'Within the Park there is an extensive bridle path network extending to around 11 km. Of this route a shared paths makes up about 5 km of the route on which riders must give way to walkers and cyclists. The track meanders pleasantly beside fields and woodlands ... The area is crisscrossed with paths and bridleways which allow you to get closer to the natural world.'
Eglinton Country Park [Wikipedia]
'The trail was researched and pulled together by local-born physics teacher Graham Boyd with help from his colleagues and Kilmarnock and District History Group. Originally aimed a ...
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'Visitors and locals can learn about the history of Kilmarnock with the Kilmarnock Town Trail - a walking trail exploring Kilmarnock's history and architecture ...'
Kilmarnock & District History Group
'There are four guides ... detailing routes you may take: [1] Pencil Walk (1.25 miles - Gentle) - - - : [2] Douglas Park and Castle Hill (3 miles - Medium) - - - : [3] Brisbane Glen and Knockhi ...
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'Largs is the ideal place to take a leisurely stroll along the Promenade, or to endulge in a more strenuous walk up the hills ... '
'There are also a series of well-established walks around North Ayrshire: 1. Irvine and Kilwinning New Town Trail ... 2. Walking and Cycling in the Three Towns ... 3. Largs Walks ... 4. Dalry Walks ...
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'From serious mountaineering to a gentle promenade stroll - North Ayrshire has it all. For serious walkers the Isle of Arran Coastal Way and the Ayrshire Coastal Path provide great walks with stunning views. Why not visit our path networks page for more information ...'
Details of seven Heritage Trails: [1] Ardrossan Castle and intrigues - - - : [2] Cumbrae: Explore Cumbrae - - - : [3] Irvine Explore a medieval New Town - - - : [4] Irvine Harbourside: Discov ...
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'Delve into the fascinating history of North Ayrshire, which comprises of Skelmorlie, Largs, Fairlie, West Kilbride, Ardrossan, Saltcoats, Stevenston, Irvine, Dreghorn, Kilwinning, Dalry, Kilbirnie, Beith and the Isles of Arran and Cumbrae.'
North Ayrshire Council Heritage Centre
Seven Walking Groups are listed: [1] Walking (Group 1) - - - : [2] Walking (Hill Walks 1) - - - : [3] Walking (Hill and Mountain Walking) - - - : [4] Walking (Lower Hill Walk) - - - : [5] Walking ( ...
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'Opportunities in Retirement (OiR Ayr) was founded in 1985 and is a charitable organisation for people over 50. The organisation exists to encourage and facilitate interesting activities for the membership which is drawn from Ayr and the surrounding district. Most groups depend on the initiative, skills and voluntary contributions of individual members.'
Opportunities in Retirement - Ayr
'An organisation for the over-50's. Membership is around 600, drawn mostly from Largs, Skelmorlie, Wemyss Bay, Fairlie and West Kilbride. It was founded in 1987. The organisation exists to encourage and facilitate interesting activities for those who have retired, or who may be thinking about it. Most activity groups depend on the initiative, skills and voluntary contributions of individual members ... '
'The River Ayr Way is Scotland’s first source to sea path network. It covers a distance of 44 miles following the river Ayr from its source at Glenbuck Loch to the sea at Ayr. The route pa ...
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'East Ayrshire ... just waiting to be enjoyed! Experience Ayrshire’s most varied and beautiful countryside, enjoy relaxing accommodation, welcoming pubs and award winning restaurants.'
'The Estate of Rozelle is a beautiful estate that was gifted to the public in 1968 by Commander J. Hamilton, on the understanding that it be utilised for cultural and recreational pursuits only.'.< ...
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'The gardens of Rozelle combine mature woodland, rhododendron walks, parkland and ornamental ponds, to produce a rich and varied landscape for all visitors.'
South Ayrshire Council
Map of the Core paths which can be overlaid with details of various 'key environmental layers' including several pertaining to 'Walking and Cycling'.
'The Forum consists of 16 members who comprise a reasonable representation of individuals and bodies with an interest in outdoor access including land managers, recreational users and public bodies.'
South Ayrshire Council
'Ayrshire is managed by three local authorities: North Ayrshire Council, East Ayrshire Council and South Ayrshire Council. Together with Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire and Scottish Natural He ...
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'The Ayrshire Paths Initiative provides sensitively managed, well sign-posted routes for all capabilities of walker and cyclist. Routes include Ayr, Irvine, Muirkirk, Maybole, Largs, Dailly, Dalry, Irvine Valley, Girvan, Straiton, Barr, Dalmellington and Cumbrae.'
'Walk the Ayrshire land which Scotland's National Bard Robert Burns called home or discover the Isle of Arran, often referred to as "Scotland in Miniature" due to its highland and lowland ...
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'From the tranquil woods of Ayrshire to the highest peak on the stunning Isle of Arran, there are many opportunities to get out and explore this wonderful region and breathe the fresh sea air. With one of our selected routes you'll experience the beauty of the region with your own eyes ...'
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