| Heads of Ayr Farm Park Dunure Road, Ayr KA7 4LD | |
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Acres of outdoor space to explore with Play Parks, Bumper Boats, Quad Bikes, Camelot Play Castle. As well as loads of friendly animals like Horses, Goats, Camels, Lemurs, Monkeys, Otters and more...
Play inside in our Giant 2-story soft play with huge drop slides and battle your friends and family in Fowl Play Air Cannons.
Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in Stables Coffee Bar or Roosters Snack Bar with a variety of hot and cold food on the menu.
...And explore Little Critters Animal Barn and meet some of our mischievous, smaller residents up close and personal... such as Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Skunks, Ferrets and Parrots. As well as lurching into our Aztec Ruin Reptile Area home to Snakes, Lizards, Chameleons and Creepy Crawlies.
Timberbush Tours offer award-winning 1-5 day tours of the Scottish Highlands and Islands, departing daily from Edinburgh.
READ MOREOwned by The Earl and Countess of RosslynRosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 as a place of worship and services continue to be held here weekly. The Chapel...
READ MORESet in beautifully landscaped parkland overlooking the River Forth, this fascinating laird’s house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyells for over 400 years.
READ MOREPreston Mill is an architectural oddity that will beguile visitors as much as it delights painters and photographers.
READ MOREThe Scottish Owl Centre is the home to Scotland's largest collection of owls. Located in Polkemmet County Park, it is both a fun and educational day out for the whole family.
READ MOREA free museum, perfect for locals and visitors alike. Find out about our Royal connections, the trades of the town, the ordinary - and extra-ordinary! - people.
READ MOREEdinburgh’s family-friendly attraction, Portal Mini Golf, is a fun new way to rewind, experience and celebrate the 80's.
READ MOREGlentress Forest is a mountain biking Mecca deep in the heart of the stunning Tweed Valley.
READ MORECockenzie House and Gardens is a hidden gem, a Jacobean house built in 1675 by the Seton family and surrounded by gardens.
READ MOREThe Scottish National Portrait Gallery is one of Edinburgh's most remarkable buildings – a great red sandstone neo-gothic palace which sits proudly on the city's skyline!
READ MOREWhen you step inside Lauriston Castle, you see it just as it was in 1926, when it was left to the nation by the last private owner, Mrs Reid.
READ MOREEdinburgh Castle dominates Scotland's capital city from its great rock. Its story has helped shape the nation's story.
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