Kilmarnock is a relatively small city. Nevertheless, within its territory and in the immediate vicinity there are a lot of attractions to organize an interesting tour. Among the main historical symbols of these places is Rowallan Castle, the first mention of which dates back to the 13th century. It was built on top of a hill, at the foot of which there was quite a large lake.
The Scottish town of Kilmarnock, or Killy (as locals call it affectionately), is a good place for a family holiday. Leisure here is represented mainly by golf and walking in the park, while … Open
Traditional Kilmarnock cuisine is original and simple, using products of regional production. An important component of local cooking is all kinds of cereals, while oat is especially common. … Open
During the Second World War, the museum was converted into a hospital. It has lost many of its unique collections over the war years. Probably the whole day wouldn't be enough to explore all the exhibits collected in the museum. Some halls of the cultural center are used for temporary exhibitions. The Dick Institute will be a great place for families, offering interesting excursions for children.
Residents of Kilmarnock respect and honor their historical traditions, which have been formed for hundreds of years. They love their traditional music, traditional costumes, as well as … Open
Local people call the old church Laigh Kirk the city's main religious symbol. The very first church on its site was built in the 7th century. At that time, it was located in the heart of the small town. Over the years, the church has been rebuilt several times, and in 1668 it was completely destroyed by fire along with a number of other city buildings. The church has lost all its valuable artifacts but was completely renovated by efforts of local residents in the late 17th century. Since then, some architectural elements of the church have remained unchanged. Near the old church, one can see examples of architecture belonging to other historical periods.
Kilmarnock is ready to please fans of outdoor activities with several magnificent parks located within the city and outside it. In the heart of the city is Kay Park - a favorite leisure spot … Open
In the largest city park is a monument to the great poet Robert Burns. The opening of the monument took place in 1879, since then it is the largest Burns monument in Scotland. In 2004, the monument was badly damaged by fire but quickly restored to its original form.
1. Kilmarnock has a lot of pubs and bars where you can not only enjoy your favorite drinks but also have a good meal. It is not customary to leave tips here, unlike ordinary restaurants, … Open