What to do and see in North Ayrshire, Scotland: The Best Sights & Landmarks

May 18, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in North Ayrshire, United Kingdom including The Holy Cave, Harbour Pilot House, Glaid Stone, Skelmorlie secret bunker, Cumbrae's Sole Standing Stone, Skelmorlie Aisle, St Columba's Parish Church, Crocodile Rock, Millport Fairy Trail, Portencross Castle.
Restaurants in North Ayrshire

1. The Holy Cave

Power Station Rd Hunterston, West Kilbride Scotland
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The Holy Cave

2. Harbour Pilot House

Beach Drive, Irvine KA12 8PP Scotland
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Harbour Pilot House

3. Glaid Stone

Millport Scotland
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Glaid Stone

4. Skelmorlie secret bunker

Meigle, Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire, PA17 5HF, Skelmorlie PA17 5HF Scotland +44 7513 504115 http://skelmorliesecretbunker.co.uk/
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5. Cumbrae's Sole Standing Stone

Craigengour Wood, Millport Scotland
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Cumbrae's Sole Standing Stone

6. Skelmorlie Aisle

Gateside Street, Largs Scotland +44 1475 687081 https://www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=4806
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Skelmorlie Aisle

Reviewed By BethM527

Details from Historic Scotland's website: Skelmorlie Aisle, built in 1636 as a private worship place and burial vault, was an addition to Largs Parish Church. It was such a splendid creation that when the church was demolished in the early 1800s, it was saved from destruction. Today the aisle stands on its own, and comprises two elements. The laird’s loft is at ground level and contains an elaborate stone monumental tomb and an intricate painted ceiling. Below it is the vault, which still houses lead coffins. Only open when the Largs Visitor Centre is open as they have the key

7. St Columba's Parish Church

Gallowgate St, Largs, Largs KA30 8LZ Scotland +44 1475 686212 http://www.largscolumba.org
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St Columba's Parish Church

8. Crocodile Rock

Millport Scotland
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Crocodile Rock

Reviewed By sashajwolf

If you go to Millport, you just have to climb on the crocodile for a ride - it's tradition! One my partner (in his 60s) and I (50s) were delighted to uphold on our most recent visit, so it really is for kids of all ages ;-)

9. Millport Fairy Trail

Millport Scotland [email protected] http://www.smileelderlyactivities.co.uk/fairy-trail
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Millport Fairy Trail

10. Portencross Castle

Portencross, West Kilbride KA23 9QA Scotland +44 1294 823799 http://www.portencrosscastle.org.uk
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Portencross Castle

Reviewed By leighn423 - Bonnyrigg, United Kingdom

very historic our guide was very up on area and scottish heritage hope this is beneficial to anyone who visits scotland we recommend the west coast from ayr to the north of scotlandl

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