Culzean Castle dog walk, Scotland
Description
Enormous country park, with lots to see and do as well as fantastic dog walking trails. It's looked after by the National Trust for Scotland - and there's a castle, Home Farm (designed by Robert Adam). The park includes a coastal path and access to the sea.
There are several car parks, and Culzean repays several visits to really appreciate the size of the area.
Details
Wheelchair access, from the NTS website: "Parking at visitor centre, Deer Park and Walled Garden, in front of house (for disabled drivers only, disabled passengers may be dropped off). Lifts in castle and Visitor Centre. Shop, restaurant, coffee shop, some parts of garden and County Park. Toilets. Manual wheelchairs and motorised scooters available (book in advance)."
Cafe, visitor centre, restaurant, shop, orangery, extraordinary gas works near the beach.
Dog water available from the Swan Kiosk and Home Farm visitor centre.
Parking:
Visitor Centre: cars and buses (includes disabled parking)
Deer Park (for castle): cars and buses
Walled Garden: cars only no bus access (includes disabled parking)
Swan Pond: cars only no bus access
Park open all year, 0930 to sunset.
Walk
Marked and well maintained paths
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