Map of Ayrshire

The map below shows the extent of the county with some of the major towns (don't use this map as a substitute for the Ordnance Survey:-). The County comprises the three districts of North, East and South Ayrshire (and no, I don't know what happened to West Ayrshire:-) bounded by the Firth of Clyde. So if you see something in this area then it could appear in the county's bird report! The range of habitat includes mountain, forest, urban, farmland and coastal. A large number of location reports have been compiled describing the best places to watch birds in the county. These locations are indicated by numbers on the map. Click on a number to jump to its location report. These numbers are also used in our Birdwatching in Ayrshire and Arran booklet.

Eglinton Park Garnock Floods Irvine Harbourside Capringstone Warwickdale Shewalton Irvine Circular Ardrossan Saltcoats Stevenston Stevenston Ashgrove Munnoch Seamill Noddsdale Cumbrae Brisbane Fairlie Glen Fairlie Portencross Lynn Glen Blair Estate Montgreenan and Dalgarven Spiers Wood Kilbirnie Loch Lochwinnoch Muirshiel Brodick Dean Castle Kay Park Knockentiber East Holmes Loudon Hill Woodrow Park Cumnock Airds Moss Trabboch and Stair Martnaham New Cumnock Wetlands Craigdullyeart Glen Afton Blackcraig Hill Cairn Table Tibbies Brig John Brown Wood Bogton Loch Dalmellington Moss Ness Glen Loch Doon Rozelle Doonfoot Doonfoot Railway Ayr Harbour Newton Shore Auchincruive Pow Burn Troon Lasy Isle Lochlea Ayr Gorge Straiton Cornish Hill Shalloch Culzean Maidens Turnberry Blairbowie Heart Loch Girvan Ailsa Craig Turnberry Bay Barr Dailly Ballantrae Knockdolian Glen App Irvine Valley Auldmuir Dalry Woods Dalry River Fullarton Woods Kildonan Arran Arran Galston Locations map

VitalWeb: Professional Web Development from Ayrshire, Scotland

');