The county of Ayrshire is located on the Firth of Clyde on the beautiful West Coast of Scotland and is known as one of the most fertile areas of the country, famed for its cattle and crops. Although more industrial to the north, it is in the main a landscape made for walking with an abundance of open countryside and rugged little hills, golden sandy beaches and beautiful sunsets.
It is also home to several renowned golf courses, including Turnberry and Royal Troon, and as the birthplace of Robert Burns, it attracts visitors from far and wide keen to explore the land that inspired the national poet.
North Ayrshire
Douglas Park and Castle Hill - 5.4 km
Greeto Falls and Bridge - 5 km
Knock Hill - 13 km
Fintry Bay on Great Cumbrae - 7.9 km
Millport and Farland Point - 6.3 km
Doggartland and Dalry - 4.3 km
Lynn Glen and Peden's Pulpit - 2 km
East Ayrshire
The Big Wood at Newmilns - 5 km
Darvel and Lanfine Estate - 6.4 km
Burn Anne trail from Galston - 8.7 km
Loudoun Hill from Darvel - 11.5 km
Muirkirk railway loop - 3.5 km
Twa Brigs and the drove road - 5.4 km
Cairn Table - 8.8 km
River Ayr Way, Glenbuck to Sorn - 27.8 km
River Ayr Way, Sorn to Stair - 18.8 km
River Ayr Way, Stair to Ayr - 20 km
South Ayrshire
Oswald's Bridge and Auchincruive - 5.5 km
Three Green Knights Trail - 3.5 km
Bennan Hill and the monument - 8.45 km
Lady Hunter Blair's Walk - 3.4 km
Alloway trail - 6.6 km
Maxwellston Hill - 9.75 km
Dailly circular to Barony Hill - 11.3 km
Byne Hill above Girvan - 6 km
Dinmurchie Trail - 5 km
Changue and the Devil's Trail - 7 km
Kildoon Hill over Maybole - 10 km
Ayrshire Coastal Path
Glenapp to Ballantrae - 15 km
Ballantrae to Lendalfoot - 10.6 km
Lendalfoot to Girvan - 11 km
Girvan to Maidens - 13.6 km
Maidens to Dunure - 11 km
Dunure to Ayr - 12.4 km
Ayr to Troon - 15.7 km
Troon to Irvine - 11 km
Irvine to Ardrossan - 14.8 km
Ardrossan to Portencross - 10.5 km
Portencross to Largs Marina - 11.5 km
Largs Marina to Skelmorlie - 16.5 km