Waterfalls, deep gorges, attractive woodland and spectacular views over the Firth of Clyde make Kelburn a place of great natural beauty. There is a 'History of Kelburn' cartoon exhibition, a family museum, a gift shop, licensed café and central square to relax and have something to eat. For families, there's horse riding, an adventure course, pets corner, stockade, play areas and Scotland's most unusual attraction - 'The Secret Forest'.
The castle, home of the Earls of Glasgow, dates back to the 13th Century, and is in a commanding position overlooking the islands of the Firth of Clyde.
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April to October, 10.00am - 6.00pm. Castle open for tours in July and August only. November to March, Grounds open only.
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Adult £6.50, Concessions £4.50, Families £20.00. Half-price November – March.
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Access to some of the park, not to Castle. Disabled toilets, Café, Craft Shop, Views. (Some attractions are not accessible to wheelchairs).
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Two miles south of Largs on the A78
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Contact Information
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Kelburn Castle and Country Centre
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Kelburn
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Fairlie
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Ayrshire
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KA29 0BE
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Tel: 01475 568685
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Fax: 01475 568121
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info@kelburncountrycentre.com
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