Explore stunning Ayrshire the birthplace of Robert Burns and discover rural delights and Regal sights of Scotland. Visit the Birthplace of Robert Burns and explore Culzean Castle.
Experience the iconic Turnberry Lighthouse with views over to the Isle of Arran. We provides a personalized Scottish experience. Door to Door Luxury Travel from Glasgow and Greenock Cruise Port.
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Dumfries House is one of Britain’s most beautiful stately homes and best kept heritage secrets. Admission to Dumfries House is by guided tour only. There is no charge for admission onto the Estate. Saved by the intervention of King Charles in 2007, Dumfries House combines the architecture of Robert Adam with the furniture of Thomas Chippendale. The house and original contents, which include nearly 10% of Chippendale’s surviving work, represent one of the most important documents of the Scottish Enlightenment. Dumfries House Estate retains much of the original 18th century landscape design and is open to walkers daily from dawn to dusk. You can explore the beautiful setting with ancient trees, the Adam Bridge, river walks, a doo’cot and the wildlife.
On route to Culzean Castle a stop at the A. D. Rattray Whisky Shop awaits you. Located in the heart of Ayrshire, you will find it within the beautifully renovated old village school in Kirkoswald a short distance from the world renowned Trump Turnberry Resort. Discover their own award-winning whiskies alongside a fine selection of wines, beers, rums, gins, Scottish foods, cigars, gifts & more… Established in 1868 by Andrew Dewar Rattray, In particular, the founder was known for his enthusiasm and passion for the selection, maturation and blending of Scotch whiskies. A. D. Rattray has continued as an independent whisky bottler, specialising in single cask whiskies, with a full range of whiskies and many exclusive bottlings available in the shop. There are also whiskies from local distilleries, including Lochlea and Arran, and from the sister company The Clydeside Distillery in Glasgow.
The iconic Turnberry Point and Lighthouse sits on the site of the moat of the old Turnberry Castle, thought to be the birthplace of Robert the Bruce. With views over to the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig, the lighthouse itself was erected in 1873 following concerns about the treacherous rocks below. Today it’s close to the 9th hole of the Turnberry Golf Course.
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