Discover the best top things to do in North Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Sea Clyde, Go-Go Bus Private Day Tours, Artastic, Kilted Piper Tours, Scottish Maritime Museum, Eglinton Country Park, Nonsuch Amusements, Caledonian MacBrayne - Day Trips to Arran & Argyll, Stevenston Beach, Largs Sea Front.
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5.0 based on 36 reviews
Wildlife and scenery sea tours & private boat charter in and around the Firth of Clyde - operating from Largs, North Ayrshire
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Experience a special selection of private breathtaking Scottish tours for groups of up to eight people. We specialise in shore excursions from cruise ships arriving at Greenock (Glasgow). Your guide, George Martin, is experienced, knowledgeable and committed to providing world class service. Our luxury eight passenger minibus allows you to venture and stop at places of interest where big vehicles can not go, and offers you personal attention and interaction with your guide.
5.0 based on 137 reviews
An Arts and Craft Centre for Family Fun Days out! No studio fee! Suitable for children and adults alike We also specialise in Birthday Parties winning Netmums best party venue in Scotland 2013
A really good alternative birthday party venue. Kids can paint ceramics as well as other items they can take home like tree decorations and piggy banks. Good food too.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Private tours of Scotland for small groups, enabling visitors to our country to experience the culture and beauty that our scenic Scotland has to offer. We offer day/multi day trips, shore excursions from Greenock, Invergordon and Edinburgh, bespoke and pre-selected tours. The trips are designed to suit the customer's needs and to ensure their visit is more than just a trip, its an experience. We are a unique tour group in that we provide a bagpiper to accompany the customers on their trip, who can play a selection of well known Scottish tunes at the locations gratis as part of the service.
4.5 based on 242 reviews
The Scottish Maritime Museum is based in the west of Scotland,with sites in Irvine and Dumbarton. At these two sites, the Museum holds an important nationally recognised collection, encompassing a variety of historic ships, artefacts, shipbuilding machinery, machine tools, and fascinating personal items.Many of these exhibits can be found inside the Linthouse Building in Irvine, a unique Grade A listed, 19th-century historic building known as the Linthouse Engine Shop 'Cathedral of Engineering and at the Denny Tank in Dumbarton, the world's first commercial ship model experiment tank.
What a wonderfull museum, what an interesting visit. We spent hours wandering and had a lovely guided tour with Abi. She was informative and we shared stories of living in a tenement. We are from Ayrshire but did not appreciate the history of Irvine harbour. The museum itself had great exhibits, each with good photos and explanations of the role Scotland played in revolutionising world shipping. The atmosphere changed as the evening outside darkened, wonderfull. We will be back. Irvine harbour are itself is so intersesting with bars, cafes and an Arts Centre. The Puffer Cafe was welcoming with a doorman opening the door for us. 5 star day.
4.5 based on 330 reviews
Eglinton park is a lovely place to go walking and running in. There are lots of paths and interesting things to see. Follow it up with a visit to the cafe for tea/coffee and one of their cakes.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
This is a hidden gem, upstairs bar/restaurant with the best view of the sea and Harbour. This place is cozy, with a wood burning stove and modern Decor. How ever the best thing no doubt is the food Has to be the best quality for value in Saltcoats. Thank you
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Arran, Argyll and the surrounding islands will open your eyes and heart to the beauty of Scotland. Enjoy day trips to the blossoms of Achamore Gardens, Historic Brodick Castle, take a lunch cruise in Kintyre, take on the challenge of the Five Ferries and much more.
We had booked a return journey with car, both legs of the journey were efficient and service was good. Cant fault the facilities onboard as the cafe has nice food but a tad overpriced and plenty of seating including a pet area. The shop and bar was closed due to covid but we cant wait for new ferry to be ready as it will make such a difference!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Stevenston Beach is 4km long and is backed at its northern end by a large Beach Park and Local Nature Reserve. The nature reserve is principally composed of semi-mobile dunes and contains a wealth of coastal wildflower and insect species. The Stevenston-Saltcoats promenade leads from the north end of the reserve into Saltcoats town centre.
Great beach and a nice walk in to the next town saltcoats, the views are amazing and it's a nice long beach with sandy hills for kids to run about and play
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Lovely in the summer for a nice stroll plenty to see and do especially for the kids there’s ice cream shops a huge swing park the beach a soft play bowling and little rides I always enjoy my time with family here! The views are stunning across the water as well.
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