A new snorkel trail showcasing South Ayrshire's hidden treasures has been launched.

The best snorkelling sites from Ballantrae to Troon have been compiled, by the Scottish Wildlife Trust in association with Adventure Carrick.

Launched at Maidens World Ocean Day Festival on Sunday, June 9, the new South Ayrshire snorkel trail shares the best places along the stunning rugged coastline.

The six spectacular coastal sites detail beginner and advanced snorkelling spots such as Big Isle in Lendalfoot where high tide is the ideal time for new snorkellers to take the plunge.

Horse Rock in Girvan is an easily accessible golden sandy beach perfect for a fun family day out exploring rock pools before venturing deeper underwater.

The West Pier Beach at Maidens offers a secluded sandy cove while Culzean Country park has the magnificent castle as a backdrop, semi-precious stones on the beach and a network of caves punctured amongst the 350 million years old volcanic cliffs.

Swathes of seaweed and seagrass near Dunure Castle in the village of Dunure offer the chance to spot juvenile fish and crustaceans.

Snakelocks and beadlet anemone along with spiny starfish make for interesting marine wildlife to find hidden amongst the kelp forest at Troon’s Ballast Bank.

Elouise Dalziel, Living Seas Policy and Engagement Officer with the Scottish Wildlife Trust, helped to co-create the trail with Adventure Carrick and local snorkellers, divers, marine based businesses and community members.

She said: “Each site featured in the South Ayrshire snorkel trail is unique and offers a different snorkelling experience with sandy beaches for families or historic sites such as Big Isle in Lendalfoot with its memorial to a Russian warship wreck to reflect on the past.

"The diverse range of marine life to encounter is what makes snorkelling magical, along with how relaxing it is to spend time immersed underwater.  

"This trail aims to help more people realise the importance of Scotland’s seas by discovering the amazing life under Scotland’s waves.”

Based in Girvan, Adventure Carrick offers a wide variety of adventure activities to individuals, families and groups in the South West of Scotland. 

Chris Saunders from Adventure Carrick expressed his delight at seeing the South Ayrshire Snorkel Trail launched at such a prestigious event.

He said: “The snorkel trail is a fantastic asset to the region and a wonderful way for more people to engage with the underwater world.”

Download the South Ayrshire snorkel trail on the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s website at https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/snorkel-trails.