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Ayr Questions and Answers
Q. What does Ayr offer for Tourists.
A. Ayr has won worldwide fame as being the hometown of Robbie Burns. Tourists can visit Burns Cottage and museum in the beautiful village of Alloway and also Burns National Heritage park. Other things to see around Ayr include Culzean castle, The Auld Kirk and the lovely harbour village of Dunure with its ruined castle.
Q. Who was Robbie Burns.
A. Robbie Burns was Scotlands best loved poet. He was born in Alloway near Ayr in 1759. His poems were written in the scottish dialect. Many of his poems and songs became internationally famous after his death including the legendary "Auld Lang Syne".
Q. Where is Culzean castle.
A. Culzean castle is located about 12 miles south of Ayr. It is one of Scotland best loved castles and parts of the castle can be traced back to the 16th century. The castle has been carefully restored by the National Trust to the splendid place it is today.
Q. What does Ayr offer for Tourists.
A. Ayr has won worldwide fame as being the hometown of Robbie Burns. Tourists can visit Burns Cottage and museum in the beautiful village of Alloway and also Burns National Heritage park. Other things to see around Ayr include Culzean castle, The Auld Kirk and the lovely harbour village of Dunure with its ruined castle.
Q. Who was Robbie Burns.
A. Robbie Burns was Scotlands best loved poet. He was born in Alloway near Ayr in 1759. His poems were written in the scottish dialect. Many of his poems and songs became internationally famous after his death including the legendary "Auld Lang Syne".
Q. Where is Culzean castle.
A. Culzean castle is located about 12 miles south of Ayr. It is one of Scotland best loved castles and parts of the castle can be traced back to the 16th century. The castle has been carefully restored by the National Trust to the splendid place it is today.