Place in South Ayrshire, Scotland
| Coordinates: | 55.277, -4.725 |
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| OS grid ref: | NS 26 01 |
| Population: | 850 |
Dailly is a small village in South Ayrshire, tucked into the scenic Doon Valley on the banks of the River Doon. It sits a few miles inland from the Ayrshire coast and the town of Girvan, within the historic district of Carrick, so the surrounding landscape is a mix of wooded hills, riverside walks and agricultural land popular with walkers and riders.
Historically the village grew around farming and local extractive industries typical of Ayrshire, and today it remains a quiet, close‑knit community with basic local amenities and a strong local identity; many residents commute to nearby centres such as Ayr or Girvan. Its position in Burns country and proximity to coastal links gives it a blend of rural character and easy access to larger towns.
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