Scotland 2013 - Part 2 - Horse Riding on Ayr Beach - GoPro Hero 3
The 2nd installment from my family holiday in Scotland sees us Horse Riding on Ayr Beach. We went on a great ride from Ayrshire Equestrian Centre (ayrshireequitationcentre.co.uk) to the beach via Alloway and some great purpose built trails. All the footage in this movie was filmed with a GoPro Hero 3 Silver Edition shooting in 1080p at 30fps.
While at the beach we had some great views of the Isle of Arran, If you would like to view my video of our visit to the island then head to Part 1 of our trip -
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Ayr Equestrian Centre
The Ayr Equestrian is a company specialising in the sale of horse and rider wear.
Equestrian Centre Ayr
A look at Ayr's equestrian centre featuring an interview with owner, Kevin.
Ayr Equestrian May show 2014
Places to see in ( Ayr - UK )
Places to see in ( Ayr - UK )
Ayr is a large town and former Royal Burgh situated on the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland, United Kingdom. It is the administrative centre of the South Ayrshire Council area and historic county town of Ayrshire. Ayr is currently the most populated settlement in Ayrshire and is the 12th most populous settlement in Scotland. The town adjoins the smaller town of Prestwick to the north, forming a single continuous urban area with the town.
Ayr was established as a Royal Burgh in 1205, serving as Ayrshire's central marketplace and harbour throughout the Medieval Period and remaining a well-renowned port across the Early Modern Period. On the southern bank of the River Ayr sits the ramparts of a Citadel constructed by Oliver Cromwell during the mid-17th Century. Towards the south of the town is the birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns in the suburb of Alloway. With the expansion of the railway during the 19th Century Ayr soon developed into a seaside resort. This remains the case today with tourism occupying a significant sect of the local economy in Ayr through the opening of a Butlin's holiday park on the southern headlands of the town and through the continued presence of the Gaiety Theatre, which ran various shows across the late 20th century attracting performers from across the United Kingdom.
Politically, Ayr is considerably more Conservative-voting than the remainder of Scotland, being represented by a Conservative MP continuously for a period of 91 years – from 1906 (as part of the Ayr Burghs constituency) until 1997. The town forms part of the Ayr constituency in the Scottish Parliament, the first Conservative constituency seat in the Parliament, which has been represented by Conservative MSP John Scott since a by-election in 2000. In the UK Parliament Ayr is situated within the Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock constituency.
Ayr is one of the largest retail centres along the south of Scotland and was recognised as the second healthiest town centre in the United Kingdom by the Royal Society for Public Health in 2014. Ayr has hosted the Scottish Grand National horse-racing steeplechase annually since 1965. The town also accommodates the headquarters of the Ayr Advertiser and Ayrshire Post newspapers and the West FM radio station.
The Ayr railway station has regular services to Glasgow Central station, Edinburgh Waverley, Stranraer, Girvan and Kilmarnock]. All services are operated by Abellio ScotRail. The town is served by the Glasgow Prestwick International Airport just 2 miles (3 km) north from Ayr, which offers regional and domestic air services across Europe and the British Isles. Ayr is served by three major motorway systems.
Alot to see in ( Ayr - UK ) such as :
Culzean Castle
Royal Troon Golf Club
Alloway Auld Kirk
Heads of Ayr railway station
Ayr Beach
Burns Cottage
Rozelle House Galleries
Wallace Tower
Citadel Leisure Centre
Loudoun Hall
( Ayr - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ayr . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ayr - UK
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Travel Vlog: Ayr, Scotland { 9 Oct. '16 }
We spent a Sunday in Ayr, Scotland. It was an eventful day full of beaches, fun surprises, and lots of people watching.
Chloe and shimmer lead rein jumping at Ayr
Ayr equestrian spring show in may 2015. This was shimmers first big show and he was brilliant first show round a course too. Chloe giggled the whole way round
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Ayr Beach is located on the western coastline of Ayrshire in the south west of Scotland.
One of the best beaches in Scotland, Ayr Beach has been awarded a Seaside Award from Keep Scotland Beautiful.
Predominantly sand, Ayr Beach is a great location for picnics and sandcastle building, with a good expanse of grass for children to play on. Admire beautiful views of Ailsa Craig, the Isle of Arran and on a clear day - Pladda.
A great range of fun facilities are located adjacent to Ayr Beach, including a putting green, crazy golf and children’s play area. Also located on the seafront is Pirate Pete’s Family Entertainment Centre, where children can enjoy the indoor soft play, mini golf and laser games. There is also a café to relax in, perfect for catching a bite to eat or a cup of coffee.
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Me riding in Ayr at the equestrian centre, i was on Conkers, he was a very lazy horse
Belle Ayr horse agistment, Gold Coast
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Rowallan Equestrian and Activity Centre - Colourville Tyson 4 year old coloured stallion jumping British Novice class with a change of rider. Has been schooled and produced by Fiona Macintyre of Mackintyre Horses from Coylton in Ayrshire,here being ridden by Fiona Wilson, thanks to Fiona and Ben for all their hard work,
Elfhame Cleeves Caves North Ayrshire Good Spot For Wild Camping
Cleeves Cave or Blair Cove[1] is a solutional cave system on the Dusk Water in North Ayrshire, Scotland, close to the town of Dalry
Cave system
The Cleeves, or Cleaves Cove (Scots) cave system is situated in the lower beds of Carboniferous limestone. It has a total passage length of around 500 feet (150 m). The caves are now well above the level of the Dusk Water and lie close to Cleeves Farm and Blair Mill on the Blair Estate. Many of the stalactites and stalagmites have been damaged by visitors. The cave has three practical entrances facing onto the Dusk Water.
A number of older books refer to the romantic sylvan dell of Auchenskeigh, now Auchenskeith, derived from Achadh-na-sgitheach - the field of thorns.[2] The calcareous incrustations in these caves were compared with Gothic fretwork. A number of old limestone quarries lie close to the modern day farm of Auchenskeith, but it is likely that Auchenskeigh is a synonym for Cleeves Cove.
History
The word cove in Scots means 'cave'. John Smith published a monograph entitled Cleaves Cove Stalactites and Stalagmites, published by Mr. Elliot Stock in which he provided drawings and a detailed description of these structures within the cave system,[5] many of which have been destroyed. The site was previously known as the 'Elfhouse' or 'Elfhame'[6] the locals at that time believed that these magical creatures had made this their abode.[7] Ness[8] calls the site Glen O'Dusk or the Elf-hame, the caves being the Elf-house.
The 1833 plan of the cave system before they were excavated by John Smith
One of the cave system entrances
The cave system was formed in Dusk Glen when the waters of the Dusk (Gaelic for 'black water') ran through and eroded the limestone, followed by a period when it was relatively dry allowing the stalactites and stalagmites to form and finally a progressive infilling with soil washed in from above, resulting in a partial infilling of the caves and passageways; at this point John Smith obtained permission from Captain Blair, R.N., of Blair House to explore and ultimately remove some 300 tons of material.[12] The cave now lies 40 feet (12 m) above the Dusk Water due to the excavation of the gorge by the river. Near the middle is a spacious chamber, 35 feet (11 m) long by 27 feet (8.2 m) broad and 12 feet (3.7 m) high. The internal surfaces of the chambers and passageways are covered with calcareous incrustations and numerous crevices branch off in all directions. It was regarded in Victorian times as one of the greatest natural curiosities in Ayrshire.[7]
An emerald, bronze finger-ring and two iron spears from John Smith's excavations[13]
The fictional Dr Duguid refers to Smith's Room in the caves, although he did not know if Smith was a hermit, smuggler or covenanter. The name is a coincidence as the recollections are before John Smith's time.[14]
Excavations[edit]
Smith started in January 1883, working at night, with six volunteers, removing and sifting through 300 tons of deposits over a period of six months. He organised a trip on the Clyde as a reward to his helpers.[15] He recorded his work in several journals and books, producing a map and giving names to some of the features and entrances.
During his excavations John Smith unearthed a number of man-made objects such as a flint knife, spindle-whorl, bone spoon, bronze finger-rings, bone spoon, a stag's horn handle, spear heads, parts of a bridle, an iron battle-axe and a cut-glass emerald. Various bones were found, including those of beaver, sheep, hare, rabbit, cat, rat, dog, weasel, pheasant, partridge, duck, goat, ox, pig and goose. The seeds of fourteen species of plants were found, but none were from edible cereals.
Human and animal occupants
Charcoal deposits were found, suggesting that fires had been lit within. The evidence suggests that the caves were used at some point by humans for either temporary shelter, refuge at times of crisis or both. Dobie[7] records that the cave system was used as a refuge for the local Covenanters during the times of their persecution by the government of Charles II (1630–85) and Paterson confirms this, indicating that the Statistical Account of Ayrshire, written by the local ministers, was his source.[6] Cummell records that the Covenanters held Conventicles in the glen.
The cave system has unsurprisingly been the haunt of foxes, bats, cave spiders, moths, and other animals.
Elfhame
Robin Cummell records that the caves were the Elfhame o'the Blair, and that at Halloween they would come riding out of the caves on horses that were the size of mice, their long yellow hair straming or tied in knots with crimps of gold. Their quaichs were acorn cups and they drank wine beneath the toadstools. Their cloths were green velvet and their arrows were made of moss-reed tipped with flint arrow heads that were dipped in hemlock poison. The bows were made from the rib bones of unbaptised babies who had been secretly buried in the shaws and glenS
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AYR, Scotland from Greenan Castle
Town of Ayr viewed from Greenan Castle on a balmy September day . Ayr is a town of roughly 48,000 population and is situated in the SW of Scotland about 35 miles South of Glasgow on the coastline. Please ``like``, ``share`` and SUBSCRIBE
The Ayrshire and Galloway, Ayr, United Kingdom HD review
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Standing proudly within the center of Ayr, this hotel with free parking and Wi-Fi is the place to stay whether on business or pleasure.
Comfortably furnished and well-furnished, the Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel offers affordable rates, and nothing is overlooked. Guests can enjoy traditional fare in the Badge Bistro or opt for something with a Mediterranean twist from the Meridian Cafe Bar situated right next door.
Enjoy a walk along the promenade, discover 'Rabbie Burn' country, horse racing, golf or just explore the surrounding areas. On the first floor you will find the front desk, the bistro and the Shire Bar. The Shire Bar is a warm, welcoming place where you can enjoy a drink in front of an open fire.
Charlie Hazlem, Bobby, Ayr Show May 2006
Charlie Hazlem, Bobby, Ayr Show May 2006. Finished in 3rd place.