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DISCOVER GIRVAN

What to Explore

Local Shops

Explore the charming local shops just a few minutes' walk from Peel House Bed and Breakfast. Lose yourself in the unique items and souvenirs without worrying about a stressful return trip.

Historic Landmarks

Take a stroll through Girvan's Historic District and discover its rich history. You'll find hidden gems and great photo opportunities around every corner.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the flavors of South Ayrshire with our locally sourced cuisine. You'll taste the difference and understand why it's so well known.

Art and Culture

Experience the vibrant art and culture scene of Girvan. Visit the nearby Art Museum and discover the creativity of our community.

Neighborhood Walk

Take a leisurely walk through the beautiful neighborhoods of Girvan and experience the warmth of our community. You'll discover local businesses and meet friendly locals along the way.

Biosphere

Spend  time exploring, an area filled with unique and  diverse micro-environments both on land and marine. There's something for everyone!

Places to Visit

National Trust for Scotland Culzean Castle

National Trust for Scotland: Culzean Castle

Go Girvan

Community Led Tourism

Community-led Tourism by Go Girvan

Adventure Carrick

Outdoor Activities

Outward bound Adventures by Adventure Carrick

Destination South Ayrshire

Discover what's happening

Destination South Ayrshire

Galloway and South Ayrshire Biosphere (UNESCO)

UNESCO Galloway and South Ayrshire Biosphere

Dumfries and Galloway

What's On

Destination Dumfries and Galloway
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Trips to Ailsa Craig

Ailsa Craig, also known as Paddy's Milestone, has an interesting history from smuggling through to religious activity and Spanish invasion. The island's lighthouse is no longer inhabited after being automated in 1990. Ailsa's unique granite is occasionally quarried to produce high quality competition curling stones, but nowadays it's notably a sanctuary for sea birds - particularly puffins and Gannets.

To organise trips to Ailsa Craig contact:

Mark McCrindle

Mobile: +447773794358 

Email: mccrindlem@aol.com

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