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Situated on the West coast of Scotland, Ayrshire, is one of Scotland’s most scenic and beautiful destinations. It is a historic part of the country - steeped in romantic laments from Ayrshire’s famous bard, “Rabbie Burns” and the inspiration for Scotland’s most famous King – Robert the Bruce – to try, try again.

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    The buzz of Scotland’s capital city is a beautiful contrast to the serene and tranquil surroundings of the Lothians.  Do yourself a favour and be sure to visit both.

    Edinburgh is a city perfectly blending modern and traditional.  Dine in trendy bars and  restaurants, dance the night away in the hottest clubs andenjoy one of the UK’s most beautiful and ancient skylines.

    Edinburgh Castle watches over the city and any history buff’s sightseeing tour begins here. It “dominates the city of Edinburgh like no other castle in Scotland” and “is unequalled in the whole of the British Isles”.

    A big claim claim, but there are more than one thousand years of history behind it. The city grew outwards from castle rock and the very first houses were built in front of it in Lawnmarket. The street around the castle is called the Royal Mile. The architecture is as regal as it sounds and you really can’t miss it.

    However, for those seeking the present more than the past, there is a wide range of  venues catering to all tastes. 

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