The birthplace of Robert Burns
The crescent-shaped coastline is teeming with charming towns and villages, while the Galloway hills offer rewarding ascents for ramblers. When the weather turns cold, you’ll find Culzean Castle. This is one of the most impressive of Scotland’s stately homes and offers spectacular views of the Firth of Clyde. You’ll also find the Robert Burns Museum close-by.
It’s not hard to see why caravan parks in Ayrshire are so popular. Ready to lace up your walking boots and go exploring? Use our handy search tool to find your perfect base, today.
Bennane Shore Holiday Park & Spa
Bennane Shore Holiday Park & Spa is located 8 miles south of Girvan on the A77 Ayr-Stranraer coastal road on one mile of private coastline.
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Castlebay Holiday Park
Castlebay is the ideal basecamp for exploring the scenic coastline and surrounding countryside on foot, bike or by car. We can advise you regarding all local amenities, including shops, restaurants and pubs.
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Crofthead Holiday Park
Crofthead Holiday Park is a family-owned park hidden in the beautiful Ayrshire countryside two miles from Ayr beachfront & Town Centre.
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Croyburnfoot Leisure Park
Croyburnfoot Caravan Park is set on a secluded, sandy beach half a mile from the famous Electric Brae, 8 miles south of Ayr.
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Culzean Bay Holiday Park
Culzean Bay Holiday Park overlooks The Firth of Clyde and the Island of Arran with the Mull of Kintyre in the background.
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Dankeith Caravan Park
Dankeith Caravan Park is a quiet caravan park situated in beautiful Ayrshire countryside only 50 minutes from Glasgow.
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