I've visited this location numerous times over the years with my family. Either when on a day visit or whilst on holiday to Craig Tara caravan park. Dunure is a beautiful, picturesque village with a lovely harbour and local pub. Friendly locals. On this occasion though, I visited the toilet block in the park. I'm disabled but the disabled toilet was locked. Therefore, I had to use the ladies facilities. Not quite as accessible. I also had issues when trying to exit the toilet door. The machine that takes the money to allow access into the toilet via the two perspex doors that open, unfortunately, didn't open to allow me to exit. I had to yell on my husband to help me. He had to pay another 30p to open the two doors to allow me out. I was actually quite panicky and got myself into a state. Being disabled meant I couldn't jump over or crawl underneath the doors. But apart from that adventure, the village is charming. It is also where Outlander has...
Β Β Β Read moreKennedy Park is situated in Dunure which lies a few miles south of Ayr. The park is a large area of grass land in which the ruins of Dunure castle are situated. The parking fee for cars is Β£2.50. The park has a kids play area and an up to date style toilet block. There are a few stone built units where you can fire up your one use Barby pack if you brought one. The beach is readily accessible via a few stepped paths. A short walk takes you down to the harbour area where you can buy a selection of hot and cold snacks,coffee,tea,juice and ice cream from the harbour cafe.(take away only at minute due to covid restrictions).Crab fishing from the harbour wall is a popular pastime and can keep the kids entertained. All in all, a nice place to...
Β Β Β Read moreHave been here several times now with my partner and our dog. We stay in the village and walk our dog in the park every day. It is situated right on the coast on the edge of a cliff with views over the islands of Arran and Ailsa Craig. The park contains the ruins of Dunure Castle - Very picturesque but very ruined. You can climb to the top of the castle and the views are amazing. From the park you can get onto the Ayrshire Coastal Path and just walk for miles along the beautiful coast. In the park the is a structure called the Labyrinth which is a maze created by local schoolchildren. It's just a lovely place for a walk and a picnic...
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