Where tourists seldom tread, part 18: three seaside towns that defy the tides of fashion
Briefly

Ayr, located in Ayrshire, once thrived as a holiday destination with visitors escaping industrial life. Historical attractions like elegant bed and breakfasts and Georgian villas evoke nostalgia. The Low Green offers a peaceful, clutter-free space ideal for picnics and leisure activities. Unlike typical coastal resorts filled with tourist traps, Ayr maintains a serene atmosphere, appealing to those who desire beach walks and solitude. Attractions focus on nature and relaxation, distancing itself from traditional themes of amusement and nightlife typically associated with seaside towns.
Ayr is an ideal hideaway for those who want to do beach walks, read or write, and it offers tranquility away from traditional tourist attractions.
The open space perfect for picnics, kite-flying and impromptu games and the absence of any clutter on the prom make the seafront unusually peaceful.
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