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Kelburn Estate and Country Centre
"Welcome to Kelburn Castle And Country Centre.One of Scotland's most beautiful woodlands combined with one of its most interesting castles.A great day out for all the family - with three outdoor play areas, stunning gardens and woodlands, animals, cafe and gift shop, and glen walks with incredible views."
Address: Fairlie , Ayrshire KA28 0BE, NAY, GB
Phone: 01475 568685
State: NAY
City: Ayrshire
Zip Code: KA28 0BE


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A really great day out. The walk up the glen through the forest is good, with land art to see along the way. Our three-year-old loved the Secret Forest attraction. Most of the park can be seen for just the £5 parking fee. The cafe food was basic but well made. Extras like the Secret Forest and the Play Barn were good value.
Great day out with the family. Parking is £5 but the grounds are free to walk around and there’s a bus stop not far away. Lots of activities were on the day we went to keep the youngsters entertained. There’s a cafe and burger van selling burgers,chips,coffees,soft drinks and ice creams!Visited onPublic holidayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Very cool castle covered in beautiful graffiti style art! Great place to spend a day and enjoy some walks. Looks like a great place for families especially. There's no entry fee in general, but parking was 5 pounds on entry - and they take card payment too. Lots of short easy walks in the Glen with the waterfall. The castle itself is not open to public. The gardens are pretty to walk around. There are multiple humongous playgrounds for children. Ice cream shop, souvenir shop, a couple of cafes all onsite. And a lot of family activities I didn't look at much we don't have kids. Definitely recommend!
First time visiting. Wonderful place to visit with kids and grown ups alike. Lovely forest paths. Good playparks. Lots of things to stimulate imagination. A very reasonable £5 to park. Looking forward to going back in the warmer months.
2nd visit and it is still stunning. The walks are relaxing and informativenot too mention beautiful, the play areas are well maintained and my kids loved them, the secret forest is a wonderful maze like journey of discovery that thrills kidsof all ages then there is the painted castle! "Love it" or "Wonder why you'd do that to a castle?" it is amazing and set into a picturesque hill. Just go... You won't regret it!
This review is for the glamping: Planet Kelburn A universe of its own where children can roam free in safety and play, hide, catch toads, count bats, butterflies and birds, toast marshmallows, make friends, pretend to be witches or cowboys, tell ghost stories, play in a waterfall, eat brambles, converse with a turkey. The yurts are incredibly comfy, particularly the beds. The staff are amazing. The bothy communal kitchen and lounge is well-equipped with ovens, hobs, kettles, fridges and cutlery/cooking stuff. Showers and toilets are spotlessly clean. The play areas are the stuff of legend. Witches cottage, stockade, secret forest, on and on. The indoor soft play also great. Try the venison burger and chips at the concession. To bring with you: sunscreen, bug spray, towels micro fibre quick drying ideal, torches, water shoes for waterfall and beach use, a little beach net for gently catching toads and sea animals, a hat, a jumper, good walking shoes, a power bank for your phone as there’s only electricity in the bothy. The solar panel battery in the yurt will not charge your phone well and if you try, you’ll then have no lights at night in your yurt. This place is just magic. Go there. It’s glorious.
We had a fantastic day here. Spent most of the day walking around the fantastic grounds. Plenty to keep the kids entertained. We bought our tickets via Wowcher for £25. Parking here cost us £5. The grounds are free to walk around, we paid for the Spring Quest. Staff are very friendly. Recommended
Wonderful day out with the children, a fantastic walk with view of the monument and waterfall. The cafe and shop were enjoyable with a playback for the children, the play barn has some excellent wooden slides. The kids loved it.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great place for a family day out, things to do for all ages, 2 play parks, some animals, nice walk through the park passing the castle and some waterfalls, mini museum of past life and the tools they used, nice little cafe, a shop and also a burger van. Highly recommend this place for a family day out...
A lovely place but the castle is the high light. You just find yourself standing and staring at it, looking at all the details in the art work. It instantly makes you go "wow"! The walks around are lovely, but some are quite steep. There's a lovely cafe that sells one of the nicest latte's we've had.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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