Craig Tara Nr. Ayrshire

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Ayrshire coast

Burns National Heritage Park - 3 miles

Burns National Heritage Park

Robert Burns' birthplace is brought to life through a mixture of modern technology and unique authentic locations and artefacts. Travel back in time in Robert Burns Cottage and visit the Burns family.

See the world's most important Robert Burns collection in the Museum. Walk in the footsteps of Tam O'Shanter in "Alloway's auld haunted kirk" and across auld Brig O'Doon, where Tam's mare, Meg had her narrow escape from the witches. With free parking, gift shops and licensed restaurant, as well as a full programme of events including the annual Burns Festival, Burns National Heritage Park offers a year-round chance for all the family to experience the pride, passion and power of Robert Burns.

Culzean Castle - 10 miles

Just 10 miles away like a storybook castle, this fantastic example of Robert Adam's genius stands dramatically on a cliff with superb views across the sea to the mountains of the Island of Arran.

Between 1777 and 1792 Adam converted an old fortified tower castle for David Kennedy, the 10th Earl of Cassillis, creating at Culzean (pronounced "Cullane") probably the finest Georgian castle in Scotland. Its Circular Saloon and Oval Staircase are acknowledged as Adam's final masterpiece.

Isle Of Arran - 44 miles

Isle of Arran

The Isle of Arran, in Scotland is one of the most southerly Scottish island and sits in the Firth of Clyde between Ayrshire and Kintyre. Arran is 19 miles long by 10 miles wide but has a remarkable diversity of landscapes and seascapes.

The pretty villages on Arran's beautiful coastline are complemented by a rugged and mountainous interior in the north and green rolling hills and woodland in the south.

Whether you're looking to get away from it all, have an action-packed break, visit friends & family or just uncover the hidden delights, there is something here for everyone. Arran really does have something for everyone.

Heads of Ayr Farm Park - next door to the Holiday Park

Heads of Ayr Farm Park

At Heads of Ayr Farm Park you'll find plenty to see and do, plus activities for all ages, whatever the weather. The Farm Park have almost 50 different types of animal where you can, meet them, touch them and feed them! Also you can play all day at the Farm Park with indoor and outdoor play areas, ringo sledging, tunnel land, combine castle and aerial runway. All of this is just next door to Craig Tara and not to be missed.

 

Loudoun Castle Theme Park - 22 miles

Loudoun Castle is firmly established as an action packed value day out for all the family and one of Scotland's premier leisure destinations. Situated in over 500 acres of beautiful countryside with the imposing, historical castle as a stunning backdrop it offers a stimulating, fun and friendly environment, with lots of variety.

There is lots on offer to entertain children of a variety of ages such as an array of fantastic and thrilling theme park rides, including 'Barnstormer' the only one of its kind in Scotland, a 40m Shoot and Drop Tower, live shows including Birds of Prey displays and performances from the Big Top Circus and Magic show.

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