Brunston Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland
  Set in 25 acres of landscaped grounds in the peaceful Girvan Valley, just five miles from Ayrshire's picturesque coastline, Brunston Castle resort makes the perfect touring centre for exploring the west of Scotland.  
  Blessed with a remarkably mild climate for year round holiday enjoyment, the resort offers peace and privacy in what is one of the loveliest parts of Scotland - renowned for its history and magnificent scenery.

The Ayrshire coast and countryside are beautiful in themselves, added to which are a whole host of famous touring sites, family attractions and interesting historical buildings.

The resort is around an hour's drive from tha airport at Glasgow, and the closest town is Girvan, with its sheltered and colourful harbour just six miles from the resort. Girvan sands stretch for more than a mile to the south.

Visitors are really spoilt for choice with the wealth of tourist atractions in the area. For instance, within easy driving distance is the Galloway Forest Park, Loch Doon Castle and Culzean Castle, to mention only a few examples.
   
   

Although the resort is named after the original 16th century Brunston Castle, all that is left of it these days is a small ruined tower house in the middle of the course.

The 25 acre resort features a mix of two, three and four bedroom holiday homes in landscaped grounds. The spacious, comfortable lodges are attractively placed in a sylvan setting in the beautiful Girvan Valley, and there is plenty to keep every visitor to Brunston Castle happy throughout their holiday. The private leisure centre and grounds offer a wide range of facilities including:

  • Indoor heated swimming pool

  • Sauna and small games room
 
 
  • Children's adventure playground

  • DVDs for hire

  • 9 hole putting green

  • Fitness gym and sunbed

  • Internet access for guests (£1 for 12 mins)

  • Several golf courses in the area

  • Residents' laundry

  • Kids club during school holiday

  • 2 cottages adapted for disabled use

  • Horse riding nearby in Dailly (5 minutes drive)

  • High chairs and cots can be provided on request.

  • Visitors to Brunston enjoy discount prices for badminton and squash in Dailly Village (10 minutes walk).
 


  • staff available to help book golf,horse riding, ferries to Arran/Ireland, car hire & advice on the area to make the most of your holiday. Reception can also advise and book restaurants
 
  Each of the purpose built holiday homes has been carefully positioned to make the most of their natural settings, with patio doors leading onto elevated verandas which command lovely views of the surrounding countryside.  
  They are all heated and double-glazed throughout, for maximum year-round comfort and as with all Seasons resorts, they are furnished with every requirement for self-catering. This includes linen, duvets, towels, hairdryer, crockery, cutlery, glassware, cookware, fully equipped kitchen with hob, combination microwave, dishwasher, DVD player, Freeview TV and mini hi-fi.    
  Ten miles to the east and reached only by boat from Girvan, lies the most impressive landmark in the Firth of Clyde - Ailsa Craig. This huge granite island, 1,114ft high and two miles in circumference, is the core of an ancient volcano, where more than 10,000 pairs of gannets breed every summer, along with colonies of razorbills, guillemots and kittiwakes.  
    Ayrshire has some wonderful walks and cycle paths through countryside and coastal areas, along with a wide variety of outdoor sports and activities available, including horse riding, swimming, golf, bird watching, sea and game fishing.

Some 16 miles to the north of the resort lies Ayr, Scotland's principal west coast resort. The town offers a variety of seaside amusements along its two and a hlaf miles of safe sandy beaches and early in the morning, the shoreline makes a favourite exercise ground for racehorses. Ayr also features a number of charming public parks and scenic riverside walks.

A little further north is Ardrossan, from where ferries run to the famous Isle of Arran, 12 miles away.

There are also a number of castles to explore in the area, including the magnificent Culzean Castle in it's splendid clifftop setting. This architectural masterpiece was designed by Robert Adam and completed for the 10th Earl of Cassillis in 1790. Now owned by the National Trust for Scotland, the castle, garden and country park are open to the public from April to October.
 
  Indeed, here in Ayrshire, you are in the heart of the ancient Kingdom of Carrick, dating back into the mists of time. The title 'Earl of Carrick' dates back to 1225 and the present day holder is none other than Prince Charles!  
       

 
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