Kilranny Hill and Steading

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"Walk on rough ground and an old coach road to a ruined and forsaken shepherd’s dwelling"
Walk directions

From the layby cross the road, go through a gate and along a farm track to the left parallel to the shore to reach a gate at a waterfall. Go over the steps beside the gate and continue on a farm track heading uphill.

When the road bends left, take the hairpin bend to the right heading uphill. Wind up this rough muddy track to a burn and a gate.

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  Terrain  - Farm tracks, old coach road and open hillside
  Landscape  - Sea shore, farmland and open hillsides
  Dog friendliness  - Sheep everywhere, essential that dogs are kept on leads at all times and not taken on this walk during the lambing season
  Parking  - Layby at the start
  Toilets en route  - 3 miles along the road on the shore at Girvan
About the walk
As recently as 1966 the desolate ruin of Kilranny was a warm and welcoming home for the shepherd at Ardwell Farm. The now-vanished enclosure behind the house was a hive of activity at clipping time when shepherds from the neighbouring farms would arrive to help. They were big, fit, jolly, men,...
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With a mixture of wide sandy beaches, cliffs and rocky coves, the Ayrshire coastline looks out towards the Isles of Arran and Bute and enjoys a fine, mild climate fanned by the warm currents of the Gulf stream. Like so many parts of Scotland, Ayrshire is excellent for walking and the area is renowned for its superb championship golf courses, as well as boasting a wealth of historic landmarks to seek out, including lots of castles and ancient strongholds.
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Kilranny Hill and Steading

Recommended by
Our view
"Walk on rough ground and an old coach road to a ruined and forsaken shepherd’s dwelling"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Farm tracks, old coach road and open hillside
  Landscape - Sea shore, farmland and open hillsides
  Dog friendliness - Sheep everywhere, essential that dogs are kept on leads at all times and not taken on this walk during the lambing season
  Parking - Layby at the start
  Toilets en route - 3 miles along the road on the shore at Girvan
About the walk
As recently as 1966 the desolate ruin of Kilranny was a warm and welcoming home for the shepherd at Ardwell Farm. The now-vanished enclosure behind the house was a hive of activity at clipping time when shepherds from the neighbouring farms would arrive to help. They were big, fit, jolly, men,...
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South Ayrshire
With a mixture of wide sandy beaches, cliffs and rocky coves, the Ayrshire coastline looks out towards the Isles of Arran and Bute and enjoys a fine, mild climate fanned by the warm currents of the Gulf stream. Like so many parts of Scotland, Ayrshire is excellent for walking and the area is renowned for its superb championship golf courses, as well as boasting a wealth of historic landmarks to seek out, including lots of castles and ancient strongholds.