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Waymarks and Access
Waymarks throughout the route are excellent but when crossing open stretches of moorland keep your eyes peeled for the relevant marker posts. Similarly, routes can take several turns through the streets of busy towns so keep a close lookout for directional changes. The route follows accessible land and has been set up with the full co-operation of landowners, local councils and residents. It passes through farms, near to people's homes and gardens, golf courses and the streets where people live. All this must be taken into account when walking the route and the Scottish Outdoor Access Code must be obeyed.
Margaret, Ballantrae – one of the many charming boats to be found en route (Day 2)
THE SCOTTISH OUTDOOR ACCESS CODE
Many people make their living along the length of the Ayrshire and Arran Coastal Paths and many more visit the area throughout the year. Furthermore, the route is home to an incredible diversity of wildlife. Please be aware of all this when walking the route and exercise your access rights responsibly. You can do so by following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, the main points of which are listed below.