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Hay's Way explores the Ayrshire Coast from Girvan to Irvine
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1 year ago
Scotsman rural affairs correspondent Katharine Hay continues her walking tour of Scotland. This time Katharine is on the scenic Ayrshire coastline
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I'm going to just talk a bit about the Ayrshire Coastal Path which I walked on about a month
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ago.
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So having explored Dumfries and Galloway I walked up towards Girvan on the Ayrshire
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Coast and from here I walked along the Ayrshire Coastal Path all the way to Irvine before
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heading back inland.
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There was a real range of things to see on this path, on this route.
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Things that ranged from historical monuments to interesting businesses to quite depleted
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towns in terms of business and also Trump's hotel in Turnberry.
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So in Girvan that was where I noticed a particular decline in the high street there as with many
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towns across Scotland which I've noticed on this walk.
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Hayes Bay has made it to Girvan which is on the west coast of Scotland in Ayrshire.
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I'm just passing through because I'm trying to make my way up to Ayr.
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I've just been working in the public library that they have here and I've just had a walk
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through the high street and there's a lot of closed shops, a lot of properties which
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have tillet signs in the window and a few that are also boarded up.
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So it does look like business is struggling a little bit here.
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And I spoke to a hotel owner who said that the decline in fishing, there's a harbour
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here and the decline in fishing there has led to economic decline for the town but also
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a tour guide was telling me that a lot of tourists used to come through Prestwick Airport
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from the States flying in to go and visit Scotland's golf courses but now that's being
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less used it means that there's less of a flow of tourists coming through this area.
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So it does, I'm only just here passing through but it does give the impression that it's
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sort of shedding a skin from a previous more busy and bustly time.
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The buildings are really beautiful and it's a very, you can tell it was a popular holiday
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spot because it's right here on the coast but a few residents have said that the area
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here is really struggling economically.
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His way has made it to Townbury which is where Trump has one of his golf courses in Scotland.
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The building behind me, he bought it and sort of redeveloped it into what it is now.
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It's a bit of a monster of a building.
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I went up there last night just to fill up my water and get a drink and yeah, the inside
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is just kind of covered in chandeliers and silver teapots.
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It was quite a change from being just down the coast in Girvan.
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He's got a golf course here and it's very busy, there's a lot of people out and about
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playing.
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I just camped nearby and was woken up by some golf caddies so I had to kind of move on a
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little bit.
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But yeah, there's not much around here so I'm reluctant to go and have any more to do
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with the hotel so I'm going to just press on and try and find something else.
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I also was lucky to stumble across Worley and Gregory Marshall who are the owners of
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Blackthorn Salt.
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You can only visit their site by appointment only and if you're media but they were very
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kind to accept my request very last minute and I visited their business.
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What they do is they're the only business in the world that are doing this at the moment.
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They have a blackthorn tower which is a tower made of blackthorn held together with beams
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made of larch and Douglas fir.
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It reaches about two double-decker buses sort of stacked on top of each other, it reaches
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that height.
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And what they do is they'll trickle tens of thousands of litres of salt water from the
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sea down through this blackthorn structure and with the wind and the sun that helps evaporate
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the water into a sort of brine which they'll then heat slightly and turn into salt.
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It was interesting their headquarters is a vintage railway carriage, a Victorian railway
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carriage which they rescued and inside there's a wood-burning stove and after seeing the
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wind pick up the day that I was there the couple very kindly offered to let me camp
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out in this railway carriage and there were beautiful views of Arran across the water.
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It was a wild night so I was very grateful to have the shelter and it was actually the
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first time they'd ever let anyone stay in there overnight and it was certainly my first
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time staying in a vintage Victorian railway carriage to sleep in.
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But putting my sleeping bag up against the fire it was a really nice break from camping
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outside for a few days before that.
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So before you get to Ayr you can actually visit Culzean Castle, otherwise known as Culzean
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Castle, which is where the Kennedy family lived and there's a few other castles dotted
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about on the Ayrshire coastal path that you can go and visit.
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I would recommend going, it's got a lot of beautiful views all along the coast, it's
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quite wild compared to the east coast, there's a lot of vegetation that comes down right
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up to the coastline.
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So what I found interesting was not far from Ayr I was taken on a tour by a man called
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Matt Cross who works for an initiative that helps restore nature to former opencast coal
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mining sites and he took me on a drive around some of the former opencast coal mining sites
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in East Ayrshire.
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It was really interesting because a lot of wader birds, particularly sandpiper and ringed
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plover are doing really well here.
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The way the land has restored, the way the nature has restored on the land it's created
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perfect conditions for these wader birds and there's a story about it on the Scotsman which
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you can find under Hay's Way.
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If you're interested to follow the rest of the journey you can subscribe to the Scotsman
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and all the content that I'm writing and filming and taking pictures of will be under the section
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Hay's Way and you can also follow me on my Instagram page which is
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