What to do and see in Ayrshire, Scotland: The Best Castles

March 11, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Ayrshire, United Kingdom including Barr Castle, Blairquhan Castle, Carleton Castle, Dean Castle and Country Park, Stanecastle, Culzean Castle and Country Park, Portencross Castle, Dundonald Castle, Dunure Castle, Culzean Castle.
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1. Barr Castle

Barr St, Galston KA4 8HU Scotland +44 7990 741684 [email protected] https://www.barrcastle.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Barr Castle

2. Blairquhan Castle

Blairquhan Estate, Maybole Scotland +44 1655 770239 [email protected] http://www.blairquhan.co.uk
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Blairquhan Castle

5 Star Exclusive Use Venue Ideal For Weddings, Private Parties, Corporate Meetings & Events, Golf Parties.

Reviewed By AlanWilliamTait

We had a wonderful family holiday in one of the apartments in the Stables. The estate is a great oasis of peaceful walks, with a wide range of mature trees particularly noteworthy. Blairquhan staff were helpful and welcoming. The apartment was simply furnished but perfectly adequate for us. The area was new to us and we loved it, the beaches on the Ayrshire coast, the wilderness in the Galloway National Park, and the rolling hills all round Blairquhan. And we had a memorable day on the Isle of Arran.

3. Carleton Castle

off A77, Lendalfoot Scotland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Carleton Castle

4. Dean Castle and Country Park

Dean Road Off Beansburn Road B7038, Kilmarnock KA3 1XB Scotland +44 1563 554734 [email protected] http://www.deancastle.com
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4.5 based on 497 reviews

Dean Castle and Country Park

Dean Castle Country Park is an excellent free day out for all the family. The Country Park boasts a 14th century castle and beautiful woodland walks. The Country Park has completed a project to upgrade its Rural Life Centre, play park and Visitor Centre. The Castle is now closed for restoration and works will begin in June 2018. From June 2018, you will be able to see the museum collections normally on display in Castle at the Dick Institute, Elmbank St, Kilmarnock. Join us for different holiday activities with the Ranger Service over Easter and summer.

Reviewed By andreanchris - Scotland, United Kingdom

Visited today for a stroll through the park, we feel it is very well kept and spotless. Visited the animal centre and loved it! Glorious sunny day and will revisit again, we don't visit enough and its so close to us too. Give it a try you won't be disappointed, enough space so didn't feel crowded, lots of dog walkers which was lovely to see, with the way the world is this was a little piece of normality.

5. Stanecastle

Chestnut Gardens, Irvine KA11 1RW Scotland
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Stanecastle

6. Culzean Castle and Country Park

Maybole KA19 8LE Scotland +44 1655 884455 [email protected] http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/Culzean-Castle-and-Country-Park/
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4.5 based on 2,378 reviews

Culzean Castle and Country Park

This glorious 260ha estate was once the playground of David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassillis – a man who was keen to impress with his wealth and status. Opulent to the extreme, the park is planted with conifers and beech, sculpted around miles of sandy coastline dotted with caves, and finished off with a Swan Pond, an ice house, flamboyant formal gardens and fruit-filled glasshouses. The castle itself is perched on the Ayrshire cliffs, incorporating everything the earl could wish for in his country home. It was designed by Robert Adam in the late 18th century and is filled to the turrets with treasures that tell the stories of the people who lived here.

Reviewed By Trip238396

Lovely country walks, fresh air, scenery, an extensive variety of flaura, fauna within a well managed and maintained country park, on the South Ayrshire coast.

7. Portencross Castle

Portencross, West Kilbride KA23 9QA Scotland +44 1294 823799 http://www.portencrosscastle.org.uk
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Portencross Castle

Reviewed By leighn423 - Bonnyrigg, United Kingdom

very historic our guide was very up on area and scottish heritage hope this is beneficial to anyone who visits scotland we recommend the west coast from ayr to the north of scotlandl

8. Dundonald Castle

Winehouse Yett, Dundonald KA2 9HD Scotland +44 1563 851489 [email protected] http://www.dundonaldcastle.org.uk
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Dundonald Castle

Built in 1371, Dundonald Castle is a splendid example of a medieval tower house, with a fine barrel-vaulted ceiling in the lower hall. Sitting on a prominent hilltop in Dundonald village, Dundonald Castle commands fine views over the Firth of Clyde. The castle was built on the site of earlier castles belonging to the High Stewards of Scotland and can be regarded as the cradle of the Stewart Dynasty. Explore the high-vaulted halls and gloomy dungeons of this splendid stronghold, perched on a hill above the village. The main tower was built in the 1370s by King Robert II to mark his succession to the throne. The Castle Visitor Centre includes an exhibition illustrating the history of the site and a display of some of the artefacts found during archaeological excavations on the hill. There is also a souvenir shop and a small coffee shop which also sells cakes, soup and sandwiches. The Castle and Visitor Centre are open all year round.

Reviewed By Fifetrio

As historic Scotland members entry is included with membership even though this castle is run by friends of Dundonald castle. Parking wasn’t great here but parked on the Main Street and walked to the visitor centre where there is a small cafe and exhibition of the castle history. Quite a steep walk up to the castle where we were met by our tour guide Blythe. Due to covid restrictions there was only another couple on the tour which made it lovely and personal. Wasn’t rushed in any way and enjoyed finding out about the history. A good few steps up the spiral staircase takes you to the top and Blythe walked behind us sanitising the railings. My husband is very intrigued about the European cave spiders she told us about and is gutted he couldn’t get down to see if he could see any. There’s a donation box for anyone looking to contribute to the upkeep and we really enjoyed this visit. Keep up the good work and thank you.

9. Dunure Castle

Castle Road, Dunure Scotland
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Dunure Castle

Reviewed By doofvfood

We really enjoyed the coastal route between Stranraer & Ayr and stopped by Dunure to have a look at the castle. It was a rare, sunny afternoon and it was so beautiful! We parked on the road rather than pay for the car parking. There is a nice view of the coast & castle and we also had a wander to the little harbour which was really pretty. The paths past the beach through town to the harbour are really well set out & Dunure is such a picturesque village. So glad we found it on the off chance & it was definitely one of our fave sights of our time in Dumfries and Galloway. Must visit!!

10. Culzean Castle

Maybole Scotland +44 1655 884455 http://www.nts.org.uk/Visit/Culzean-Castle-and-Country-Park
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Culzean Castle

Reviewed By lauriepops

We recently stayed in Culzean Caste for a dinner bed and breakfast deal bought through itison/groupon. Deal included afternoon tea/coffee and cream scone on arrival, then tour of the castle which was very interesting. We later had a lovely meal and complimentary drink. Stayed overnight in the castle guest rooms. Nice grand country house feel with very comfy beds. Followed by a delicious breakfast then a lovely walk in the grounds the next morning. David the duty manager was a lovely young man who was very good at his job and made us very welcome. Thoroughly enjoyable stay and great value for money. Would recommend.

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