"Heads
of Ayr" from the seafront at Ayr
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Greenan
Castle from seafront at Ayr
A
landmark perched on a cliff top
above the Ayrshire Coastal Path from Ayr to Dunure on the Firth of Clyde Greenan
Castle is a 16th-century ruined tower house
some 2.5 miles south-west of Ayr,
it
was originally a promontory fort
and converted in the twelfth
century to a motte-and-bailey.
A tower house was built by the Lords of the Isles in the fifteenth century. |
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Bridge
on the Coastal Path at the seafront at Ayr
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The
Hills of Arran - the "Sleeping Warrior"
from the Ayrshire Coastal Path |
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The
harbour at Dunure
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