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New Ailsa Craig tourist attraction for Ayrshire town could finally be reality.

Tourist information resource group, Go Girvan, has announced that they’ve been awarded money to fund a feasibility study into the possibility of developing an Ailsa Craig Interpretation Centre in the town. By Paul Behan, Ayrshire Live


A brand new tourist centre could be coming to Girvan — to help visitors understand the history, wildlife and the geology of the Ailsa Craig.

Tourist information resource group, Go Girvan, has announced that they’ve been awarded money to fund a feasibility study into the possibility of developing an Ailsa Craig Interpretation Centre in the town.

The interpretation centre could potentially sit on an elevated position near the shoreline, overlooking the giant chuck of granite rock, which attracts tourists from far and wide.

And it could be used in a similar way to the Scottish Seabird Centre, in North Berwick, East Lothian, which overlooks the Bass Rock, home to the world’s largest colony of Northern gannets- and other seabirds.

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