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Top 9 Castles around Ardrossan

Best castles around Ardrossan are found on Scotland's west coast, offering historical insights and views over the Firth of Clyde. The area is characterized by its coastal landscape and historical significance. Ardrossan Castle, a prominent ruin, stands on a ridge above the town. The region provides access to various historical structures, from ancient fortifications to more recent estates.

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  • The most popular castles is Portencross Castle, a historical site that is about 3 km from West…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Portencross Castle

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"It is said that Portencross Castle was the last resting place of the great kings of Scotland."

Portencross Castle is about 3 km from West Kilbride. The site has been …

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Eglinton Castle Tower

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Remains of a magnificent gothic mansion in North Ayrshire. It's a perfect spot for a runaround or a picnic with lots of open green space.

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Carpark costs £5 and free entry to the park. Great place for kids with climbing parks. Easy walk around stairs are steep and offset, So harder for some to navigate throughout the highest parts of the walks

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Ardrossan Castle Ruins

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The striking ruins of Ardrossan Castle stand proudly above the town. The castle was built by Simon de Morville in around 1140 but much of what you see today dates …

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Kelburn Castle and Estate

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Based around a 13th Century castle that’s had an amazing makeover courtesy of a team of Brazilian artists, the estate near Largs, Ayrshire also features dramatic walks, breathtaking gardens and many features of historical interest.

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October 20, 2024, Kelburn Castle and Estate

" Welcome to Kelburn Castle and Estate. One of Scotland's most beautiful woodlands combined with one of its most interesting castles. Kelburn Castle and Estate is open daily from Easter to October. One of Kelburn’s most popular attraction for the kids is the Secret Forest: a fairy tale inspired maze with a witch’s cottage, a giant’s castle, and much more! There’s also the Adventure Course and Saloon play areas, complete with wooden walkways, stepping stones, tunnels, swings and scramble net. Kelburn’s stunning woodland glen has a number of twisted trails and paths for exploring, with plenty of creative surprises to see along the way. Trek to the top of the glen and you’ll be rewarded with incredible views across the Firth of the Clyde and over to the Isle of Arran." Source: https://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/kelburn-castle-and-estate-p561001

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Alice Boyle, daughter of the current owner of Kelburn Estate Patrick Boyle, wrote a very detailed story about the graffiti project that she had initiated herself, together with her brother and a friend: https://www.aliceboyle.co.uk/the-graffiti-project-2007

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There's so much to do and see on Kelburn estate - a graffiti castle, a secret forest, a waterfall, an outdoor play area, a never ending glen, a café... ... and various events, see www.kelburnestate.com/events.

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"Based around a 13th Century castle that’s had an amazing makeover courtesy of a team of Brazilian artists, the estate near Largs, Ayrshire also features dramatic walks, breathtaking gardens and many features of historical interest." Source: www.kelburnestate.com

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Historic castle (is there a different kind?)

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Ardrossan Castle, built in four phases, sits high atop Castle Hill, with views of the surrounding coast and countryside. The original castle, built around the late 13th century mainly from grey sandstone, consisted of a simple rectangular shape approximately 70-foot square, with a forward projecting gatehouse which was both keep and main residential block with underground cellars, backed by a walled courtyard. The castle sat at a height of just 50 feet, due to the higher sea at the time, with the modern town of Ardrossan sitting on 'reclaimed' ground. In the early 14th century the gatehouse was rebuilt from the first floor up. Now consisting of three floors, a straight stairway built into the north wall, ran from the first floor to the battlement walk which had a turret at the north-west side of the castle. Following the death of Godfrey de Ardrossan in 1357, without a male heir, the lands of Ardrossan passed through marriage into the Eglinton family. About 1360, Elizabeth, sole heir of Sir Hew de Eglinton of Eglinton married Sir John Montgomerie of Eaglesham and the lands of both Eglinton and Ardrossan passed into the Montgomerie family. During the third phase, occurring in the mid to late 15th century, Ardrossan castle underwent an extensive rebuilt to improve both the living conditions and the castle defences. A large window was inserted in the western portion of the first floor looking northwards and an additional floor was added raising the height of the keep. A variety of buildings along with a chapel were built along the western and north-west curtain walls. A rectangular tower was added at the south-west corner and two long narrow slits, potentially gun ports, were inserted along the south wall. Little was changed during the final phase except for the original entrance to the keep being blocked up and a wide mouthed gun port being added. During the mid-17th century Ardrossan castle was destroyed, allegedly by Oliver Cromwell’s troops. The castle which had been a stronghold for centuries could not withstand artillery fire and was never rebuilt.

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Portencross Castle, also known historically as Portincross Castle, is situated in Portencross, on the west coast of Scotland, about 3 km from West Kilbride. The site has been fortified since the 11th Century. The present tower castle is thought to date from the mid-14th Century and later. It remained in use until it was unroofed by a great storm in 1739 and gradually became ruinous. The castle was designated as a scheduled ancient monument in 1955. The castle was one of the buildings featured in the 2004 series of the BBC television programme Restoration and was the subject of efforts by a local community group to secure its future.

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Based around a 13th Century castle that’s had an amazing makeover courtesy of a team of Brazilian artists, the estate near Largs, Ayrshire also features dramatic walks, breathtaking gardens and many features of historical interest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most historically significant castles around Ardrossan?

Ardrossan is home to its own historic ruin, Ardrossan Castle Ruins, which dates back to around 1140 and played a role in the Wars of Scottish Independence. Further afield, Portencross Castle, about 3 km from West Kilbride, is a mid-14th century tower castle said to be the last resting place of some Scottish kings. These sites offer deep insights into the region's past.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit near Ardrossan?

Yes, several castles in the area are great for families. Eglinton Castle Tower offers a large green space perfect for walks and picnics. Kelburn Castle and Estate, known for its unique graffiti project, also features dramatic walks, gardens, and an outdoor play area, making it very appealing for children.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles around Ardrossan?

Many castles in the Ardrossan area offer stunning panoramic views. From Ardrossan Castle Ruins, you can enjoy sweeping vistas over the Firth of Clyde to the Isle of Arran. Similarly, Portencross Castle provides amazing views across the Firth of Clyde to Arran.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Ardrossan offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Portencross Castle – Secluded Bays of Great Cumbrae loop' or the 'Moorpark East Pond – Eglinton Castle Tower loop'. For hikers, there are easy trails like the 'South Beach Ardrossan loop'. Runners can explore routes like the 'Ardrossan to Portencross run'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, easy hikes guide, and running trails guide for Ardrossan.

Is Ardrossan Castle accessible by public transport and is there parking?

Ardrossan Castle Ruins are located on Castle Hill, also known as Cannon Hill, which is accessible from Glasgow Street in Ardrossan. The town of Ardrossan is well-served by public transport, including train services. Parking is generally available in the town, with specific parking areas often found near the base of Castle Hill.

Are there any unique or unusual castles to visit?

Yes, Kelburn Castle Graffiti Project stands out. This 13th-century castle features a unique makeover by Brazilian artists, transforming its exterior into a vibrant, modern artwork. It's a striking blend of ancient history and contemporary art.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Ardrossan?

The castles around Ardrossan can be visited year-round, but the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring ruins and enjoying the coastal views. During these times, the days are longer, and conditions are more favorable for outdoor activities and picnics on the estates.

Are the castles in the Ardrossan area dog-friendly?

Many outdoor castle sites and estates, such as the grounds around Eglinton Castle Tower and Kelburn Castle and Estate, are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks in the open green spaces. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead and check specific site rules before visiting, particularly for interior access or sensitive historical areas.

How far are other notable castles from Ardrossan?

While Ardrossan Castle Ruins are right in town, other significant castles are within a reasonable driving distance. Portencross Castle is approximately 3 km from West Kilbride, a short drive from Ardrossan. Eglinton Castle Tower is also in North Ayrshire, and Kelburn Castle and Estate is near Largs, both easily reachable by car.

What natural features can I find near the castles?

The castles around Ardrossan are often set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Ardrossan Castle Ruins offer views over the Firth of Clyde. Kelburn Castle and Estate boasts dramatic walks, breathtaking gardens, and even a waterfall within its grounds. The coastal location means many sites provide sea views and opportunities to enjoy the Scottish coastline.

Are there cafes or amenities near the castles?

Ardrossan town center, being close to Ardrossan Castle Ruins, offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. For castles further afield, like Kelburn Castle and Estate, there is a cafe on-site. It's a good idea to check the specific amenities available at each castle or in nearby towns before your visit.

What is the history of Ardrossan Castle?

Ardrossan Castle's history dates back to around 1140. It was famously captured by William Wallace during the Wars of Scottish Independence, who is said to have largely destroyed it, leading to its cellars being known as 'Wallace's Larder'. The castle was later rebuilt by the Montgomery family but was partially demolished by Oliver Cromwell's soldiers in the 17th century. Despite its ruined state, it remains a significant historical landmark. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.

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