
Paddleboarding at Irvine
Ayrshire & Arran
Location: southwest coast of Scotland
Head southwest to Ayrshire & Arran where you can find incredible coastlines, enchanting island culture, unique attractions, mouthwatering food & drink and much more. Watch the landscapes come back to life during spring as you tee off on one of 50 golf courses in the area, including Prestwick, Royal Troon, and Turnberry. Why not plan a trip across to Arran? This is island was recently recognised as a UNESCO Geopark with an ancient history of erupting volcanoes and glaciers carving out the landscape you see today. Hop across by ferry and tuck into delectable local produce, visit the recognisable Machrie Moor Standing Stones, embark on a guided tour of the island, keep an eye out for native wildlife and more.
One great way to explore Ayrshire & Arran is by following The Coig. Made up of 5 routes, you can take in The Shire, Shiel, Arran, the Isle of Bute, and the Isle of Cumbrae with an easy-to-follow interactive map. Find quaint places to stay, visit cosy towns and villages, get involved in local culture and heritage, and explore world-class attractions too.

Tresness Cata Sand, Sanday
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Orkney
Location: islands off the north coast of mainland Scotland
Venture north off mainland Scotland to the archipelago of Orkney. This incredible group of islands are so historic and rugged, it feels like stepping into a different time. The Heart of Neolithic Orkney is recognised by UNESCO for its prehistoric history, landmarks, monuments and excavations that give a true insight into island life centuries ago.
Spring is a wonderful time to visit Orkney, with warmer temperatures, calmer weather, and clearer skies that show off the islands in their best light. Slow down your travels with time spent relaxing by idyllic beaches you can find here – it can still be chilly on the coast, so it’s recommended to still wrap up warm. Enjoy day trips out to Orkney’s lesser-known islands, such as North Ronaldsay, Sanday and Rousay, where you can delve deeper into Scotland’s history.
Head to Stromness Museum to see the ‘Powered by People’ exhibition, open until 18 April 2026, for a deep dive into Orkney’s rich and evolving renewable energy heritage, alongside stories and tales of the people involved in this change.






