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 a pottery workshop, horse riding, falconry, an adventure course, pets corner, children's stockade, indoor and outdoor play areas and Scotland's most unusual attraction - 'The Secret Forest'.
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10am - 6pm, Easter to October. Grounds and Riding School only - November to March 11am - dusk. Castle - July and August only.
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Adult £7.00, Children and OAPs £4.50, Families £22.00.
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| Accessible aux handicapés |
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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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| Comment nous trouver |
Two miles south of Largs on the A78.
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Information et contact
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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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Tél.: 01475 568685
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Fax: 01475 568121
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