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Maidens is a fishing village at the southern end of
Maidenhead Bay 2 miles north of Turnberry and 5 miles west of
Maybole. The village retains an old world air of peace and
tranquility and is a favourite spot for artists and camera
enthusiasts. It was at Maidens that Robert the Bruce landed when he
sailed from Rathlin Island. Click here for maps
of Maidens.
Do you have any pictures, postcards, stories or
artefacts of Maidens? Then you can help! See the
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Davie Law has captured some spectacular images from Maidens
shore . Click on the photos below or the links to view them in several
sizes. The 800x600 and 1024X768 sizes make wonderful desktop backgrounds.
Click on one of these sizes and once the photo is open in your browser,
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Looking towards Maidens |
Maidens Sunset |
Sunset from Maidens |
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Aerial view of Maidens |
Old Postcard of Maidens |
Maidens Harbour |
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Maidens is a
beautiful little coastal village with a lovely long sandy beach and grass
foreshore. The harbour, like many west coast harbours, was originally
built for fishing but today is mainly used by those who sail for pleasure.
The village is extremely popular and has two caravan parks and many
day-trippers come to enjoy the beach area, the car parking, landscaped
picnic area and equipped play area. ...
From
South Ayrshire Council website: Parks and Activities - South
Ayrshire - Maidens Shorefront. |
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"Anne McFarlane
is an artist living in Maidens, a small fishing village on the west coast
of Scotland. Through her inspiration from the beautiful locality she
introduced a collection of pen and ink prints and so became know as 'Fineline'
As a self taught artist Anne exhibits and sell her work all over
Scotland." From
Anne McFarlane's website See other examples of
Anne's work on Maybole's
website. |
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"Jameston
Farmhouse located in Maidens is a family run bed and breakfast. It is a
traditional Scottish farmhouse, set in a beautiful garden, with country
views from all windows. The house looks out on the Firth of Clyde and the
Island of Arran. The little harbour village of Maidens is close to the
heart of picturesque South Ayrshire and an excellent base for exploring
the Scottish South West. Next door is Culzean Castle, one of Scotland's
most popular tourist attractions."
From
the Jameston Farmhouse website. |
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Old Postcard of Maidens Pier |
Maidens from Weary Neuk |
Maidens moorings and other photos |
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