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    Kilmardinny Loch - One of the Gruffalo-themed carvings at the entrance to Kilmardinny Loch

    Kilmardinny Loch

    4.5(2 reviews)
    25.9 mi

    A hidden gem which your Julia Donaldson loving little ones will love to visit!…read moreWe call this Gruffalo Wood because of the Gruffalo-themed carvings dotted near the entrance of the Loch. The Loch itself is fairly small, taking only 15-20 mins to walk around. There is lots of nature and wildlife to explore here from toadstools to frogs to wild raspberries to dragonflies... We met a particularly large, and bold, swan today whilst feeding the ducks! On our last visit we stumbled across hundreds and hundreds of baby frogs migrating across the pathway to the Loch. This has become a regular location for us to visit with our little Julia Donaldson fan. There is a play park at the far end of the Loch from the little car park off Kilmardinny Avenue and if you need something to eat or liquid refreshments after your walk there is a recently opened Waitrose with a lovely cafe minutes away by car or foot!

    We visited here after discovering Gruffalo Wood through Ali's review :)…read more My friend was visiting with her 6 and 3yr old girls and we took A in his pram. We really enjoyed walking round the loch in the sunshine, the path is pretty easy going for littles and the pram alike, and there are a few places to stop along the way and see the ducks or discover the awesome carvings. We couldn't find the play park, perhaps a little sign would help, but we asked someone and soon found the little path leading up to it. There were some different play areas to explore including an awesome rope swing that the adults enjoyed too! We had a great, free day out and it worked well to tire out the kids. Would highly recommend.

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    Kilmardinny Loch - Some of the residents!

    Some of the residents!

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    Culzean Castle and Country Park - Clock tower opposite the main castle building.

    Culzean Castle and Country Park

    4.6(20 reviews)
    46.0 mi

    Magnificent! Couldn't have asked for a better wedding! My new hubby works in the hospitality…read moreindustry so he's a tough sell. He had nothing but rave reviews. If you're staying in the castle, Ian is perfection! Our entire group of 8 absolutely adored him. The kids said he was 'cool' and he was our go-to man if we had any requests or inquiries.

    The perfect family day out. With it being a national trust property the admission prices are a bit…read morespendy, we used Tesco Clubcard voucher exchange to bring the cost down. But even if we had paid £25 (just for the grounds) it would have been money well spent. Having brought the puppy we decided not to bother with paying the extra to go into the castle and to be honest even without the dog we wouldn't have had time to do everything. This place is huge. The grounds are perfection, the coast on one side and woodlands on the other with spectacular ornamental gardens, swan lakes and quirky wee buildings like the ice house, pagoda, etc. As per usual our first stop was for something to eat and we were really impressed with the offering from the courtyard cafe. Firstly that there were outside tables so that we could eat without running the gauntlet of leaving the dog in the car free to munch on the upholstery. There was plenty of family entertainment on offer, watching g throw his food around and suppress squeals of terror in the face of wasp attacks. The food was good, basic but hearty sandwiches, baked potatoes and tasty tray bakes. Smudge adored the newly opened adventure playground and it was the perfect way to finish off a brilliant day out. It also meant that both girls were sufficiently knackered to sleep all the way back home meaning that g and I got a chance to actually exhale and savour a great day out.

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    Culzean Castle and Country Park - One of the best rooms, the kitchen

    One of the best rooms, the kitchen

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    Doune Castle

    Doune Castle

    4.5(37 reviews)
    37.6 mi

    I'd normally start by telling you a little about the history. There's just way too much to…read moresummarize here. Just know that the castle was once in ruin like the others in the area. We can thank George Stuart (14th Earl of Moray) for repairing it by adding a new roof in the 1880s. That makes it very worth the £10 admission fee for an inside tour of the castle. It's worth a stop even if you don't plan on taking the tour. Have you ever seen the British comedy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail? It's the castle that you see in the funniest part of the movie when the French soldier is taunting King Arthur. There were other movie scenes filmed in and around the castle as well. What's cool is that there's a free transcript of the audio guide on their website that tells you where all the scenes took place. It was fun just to retrace the steps of the Trojan Rabbit on the pathway in front of the entrance. So funny! It's definitely a dry & satirical form of humor that I didn't quite understand the first time I saw it, but now I do. Duone Castle was also seen in Game of Thrones (the pilot episode) and Outlander. It's just a great filming location since it's out of the way, and along the River Teith. There are walking trails that will take you to the site of where a Roman fort used to be. The village is also nearby if you want to get a bite to eat. It was a nice stop on our way to Glencoe.

    We were staying in the area for a few days. Didn't have much time though, got lots of plans. But…read morestill made some time to check out the famous Doune Castle. And since we are members of Historic Environment Scotland the entrance was free of charge. The carpark was full though - so we parked on the public lot behind the Co-op in town. An easy 10 minute walk away. The Castle is famous - many will know it from Game of Thrones or Outlander. But for me - and many many others - it will always be connected to Monty Python and the Holy Grail! The Audio-guide is even narrated by Terry Jones! The way the castle looks today is largely down to 'Scotland's uncrowned king'. Doune was the seat of Robert Stewart, the 1st Duke of Albany and Governor of Scotland. He acquired the castle in 1361. What we see today is probably only half a castle. Whether Doune was completed, and what might have been lost, is unclear. But even what remains today is very impressive and in great shape. If you do not feel like paying the entrance, you still can enjoy the outside views and even walk around it or enjoy the grounds outside. But going in (we took turns - since we were travelling with our Bulldog) is well worth the price and time. Monty Python used the exterior for shots as well as the interior. The courtyard inside is where the wedding party was taking place with John Cleese (as Lancelot) going berserk. But there's a lot more to see inside. Besides all the big halls inside, there are lots of small corners and hideaways to be discovered. As well as a lot of history to read (or listen to). A really good visit and not to be missed for fans or history buffs! Staff was wonderful, really friendly and welcoming. Surely a highlight on this years Road Trip through the UK. Highly recommended.

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    Doune Castle
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