The site is in the grounds of Culzean Castle.
Culzean Club Site is situated in the grounds of a castle, a fantastic example of Robert Adams architecture that stands dramatically on a cliff. our club site has amazing views across the sea to the Isle of Arran. Culzean Castle and country park hosts many events including Scottish country dancing and music festivals. managed by the National Trust for Scotland, the park covers nearly 600 acres of Ayrshires finest woodland and costal paths. campers are entitled to discounted entrance fees and the Castle visitor centre is a ten minute walk from site. Non-members welcome.
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