A very nice private garden catching the evening sun, on the steep hill out of Meigle on the C118 road to Routenburn.
The C118 at Meigle, just off the A78 coast road, south of Skelmorlie.
The C118 road through Meigle. The road climbs steeply through the hamlet.
The C118 approaching Meigle from the south. The now demolished Inverkip Power Station chimney is in the distance.
The C118 between Manor Park and Meigle.
Approaching Wardbowie from the south on the C118 road.
Approaching Wardbowie from the south on the C118 road.
Approaching Millrig Farm on the C118 from the south.
The C118 road near St Fillans, looking north towards Meigle.
C118 road bridge over the Blackhouse Burn.
Ayrshire Coastal Path sign on the C118 road at St Fillans.
C118 Routenburn Road, single track road warning signs at the entrance to the waste water treatment works.
C118 Routenburn Road. The sign is for the waste water treatment works which are behind the trees on the left.
C118 Routenburn Road, looking south, north of Largs.
C118 Routenburn Road at Routenburn golf club between Bankhead farm and Routenburn Farm.
Bankhead Farm on the C118 Routenburn Road, just north of Largs.
Core Path sign on the C118 Routenburn Road. On the hill out of Largs. The road is a quiet back road alternative to the busy A78 coast road.
C118 Routenburn Road, looking up the hill from the A78 Greenock Road.
The C118 Routenburn Road. Looking down the hill near the golf course.
The C118 Routenburn Road. Looking up the hill near the golf course.
The south end of the C118 at Routenburn Road, off the A78 Greenock Road at the former Netherhall gate house. Netherhall estate was the home of William Thomson who is better known today as Lord Kelvin, physicist and engineer.