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    Ayr (/ ɛər / AIR; Scots: Ayr; Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Àir, "Mouth of the River Ayr ") is a town situated on the southwest coast of Scotland. A former royal burgh, today it is the administrative centre of the South Ayrshire Council, and the historic county town of Ayrshire. With a population of 46,982, Ayr is the 15th largest settlement in ...

  2. Ayr. Ayr is a popular seaside resort in south Ayrshire. Located 37 miles south west of Glasgow, Ayr is a popular seaside resort, complete with charming sea front, leafy suburbs and range of places to stay. Ayr has a fantastic esplanade with a long sandy beach which is perfect for walking. There are also plenty of parking spaces on either side ...

  3. We rounded our visit in the tea room for a cuppa and slice of cake. 11. The Races at Ayr Racecourse. 293. Horse Tracks. Racecourse featuring club-level access to parade ring and main stands, complemented by lively post-race entertainment amidst a historic backdrop of equestrian sports.

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  4. We rounded our visit in the tea room for a cuppa and slice of cake. 11. The Races at Ayr Racecourse. 294. Horse Tracks. Racecourse featuring club-level access to parade ring and main stands, complemented by lively post-race entertainment amidst a historic backdrop of equestrian sports.

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  5. The beautiful Ayrshire countryside provided the inspiration for some of the finest verses of the National Bard of Scotland, Robert Burns. Undoubtedly Ayr is an old town—the most zealous of historical researchers cannot say just how old. Its story is writ large on the pages of Scottish history.

  6. St. John’s Tower is located near the town hall and is considered the oldest building in the town of Ayr, with it surviving since the 1200s. One of many churches dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the patron saint of Ayr, this tower is now one of the beautiful attractions you can enjoy while travelling through the city.

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  8. Ayr Racecourse hosts regular meetings, from the Scottish Grand National to the Ayrshire Handicap and Ayr Gold Cup. For golf enthusiasts, you can play at Belleisle, Seafield and Dalmilling courses, or for art and culture, there’s the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, the Maclaurin Art Gallery or new Ayrshire talent at regular exhibitions and creative markets at The Grain Exchange.