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Ayr Parks and gardens

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Parks and gardens


1 Burns National Heritage Park

Burns National Heritage Park was started in 1995 in the memory of Scotland’s most popular poets Robert Rabbie Burns. The park includes the Burns Museum, the ruined Kirk Alloway, the Statue House, and...

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Address: Murdochs Lone, Alloway, Ayr, Ayrshire, KA7 4PQ, United Kingdom‎ - 01292 443700‎
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2 Heads of Ayr Farm Park

Heads of Ayr Farm Park near Haven Craig Tara onto the coastal road is a fun place for all ages. The park has fifty types of animals including horses, rabbits, guanacos, alpacas, llamas, squirrels, wallabies, otters, meerkats...

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Address: Dunure Rd, Ayr, Ayrshire, KA7 4HR, United Kingdom
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3 Rozelle Park

Rozelle Park is the most beautiful place to visit. The Museum and Galleries Service is part of South Ayrshire Council’s Department of Education Culture and Lifelong Learning.Rozelle House Galleries is the...

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Address: Monument Rd Ayr, UK
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