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Culzean Castle & Country Park

Opulent clifftop castle on the dramatic Ayrshire coastline
Culzean Castle seen from the beach as the sun sets. A heron stands on the foreshore. The silhouette of Ailsa Craig can also be seen in the Firth of Clyde.

Rising majestically from its clifftop location looking out towards the Isle of Arran, Culzean is an iconic Scottish castle set in a large country park.

Redesigned as a fashionable country retreat for the 10th Earl of Cassillis by Scottish architect Robert Adam in the 18th century, the castle’s elegant rooms and exquisite Georgian interiors offer the ultimate setting for events of all shapes and sizes.

The large country park incorporates extensive gardens, woodland, beaches and secret follies – and offers the perfect backdrop for outdoor events and festivals.

Location

Ayrshire & Arran See map

Capacity

Up to 50

Venue type

Castles & Houses Gardens Outdoors Quirky & Unusual

Planning your event

Castle

Drinks reception – 50 guests
Wedding ceremony – 50 guests
Dining – 50 guests

Auditorium

Conference – 50 guests (tiered theatre)

Orangery

Drinks reception – 50 guests
Wedding ceremony – 50 guests

Camellia House

Drinks reception – 30 guests
Wedding ceremony – 30 guests (seated)

Grounds

Marquee events and team-building activities – 250

Accommodation

Within the estate there are eight beautifully appointed self-catering cottages: Ardlochan Lodge, Brewhouse Flat, Clocktower, Royal Artillery Cottage, Garden House, North Firbank, North Segganwell and South Segganwell. Each cottage can be hired for a week or a short break.

Getting here

Culzean is off the A719, 12 miles south of Ayr and 4 miles west of Maybole.
Address Culzean Castle Maybole South Ayrshire Council KA19 8LE OS Ref: NS232103

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