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There are plenty of hidden treasures to discover in Glasgow and Ayrshire while on a mini-coach with a Rabbie’s tour guide
WORDS MURRAY ANDERSON
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’ve never driven along the Ayrshire coast when the sun hasn’t been shining. I don’t know what it is about this part of Scotland but it never fails to
appear picturesque. Rabbies’ tours to the Highlands are always popular, so it makes a nice change to head down to the south west instead and visit this untouched corner of Scotland. Starting from Glasgow’s George Square, we run a
day-long tour along the Ayrshire coast, which takes our passengers to Culzean Castle and up to Alloway, the birth- place of Robert Burns, and past many of the spectacular sights that Burns Country has to offer. We provide more of a small group feel with our coaches taking up to 16 passen-