🏖️ Beach
Culzean Beach
📍 Maybole, Ayrshire
About This Place
This lovely, secluded beach nestles under spectacular Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire coastline. The beach at Culzean is made up of sand and rocks and is backed by areas of dense woodland and cliffs. --> This is a good place to come rockpooling at low tide. There are some interesting sea caves along this stretch of the coast, and although these are usually closed off, they are occasionally open for tours during the summer season. The beach lies within Culzean Country Park, which is popular with walkers. A natural harbour can be found here and the shoreline is peppered with a number of historic buildings including a powder-house, a boathouse and a former cannon battery. There are views over the Firth of Clyde towards the Isle of Arran and the Mull of Kintyre Peninsula. On a clear day it might even be possible to make out the Northern Irish coastline. 18th century Culzean Castle was once home to the Marquis of Ailsa, chief of the Clan Kennedy. Today it is owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland, and is open to visitors during the summer season. The opulent estate has a deer park, formal gardens, a glasshouse for growing exotic fruit and a Swan Pond. There are a number of signposted trails in the country park. A restaurant, café, kiosk and toilets can all be found at the castle.
💡 Our Take
Culzean Beach in South Ayrshire is a fantastic spot for four-legged friends! Dogs are welcome year-round on this beautiful sandy beach, offering ample space for zoomies and playful pups. Getting there is easy with convenient parking nearby, though facilities are limited onsite. While the water looks inviting, do assess conditions and tides before letting your dog swim. Best for energetic dogs who enjoy a good run and splash, but also safe for puppies that are supervised. Remember to bring your own water and waste bags to keep this idyllic spot clean!
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