Eglinton Country Park

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About Eglinton Country Park

Eglinton Country Park is a beautiful park located in the heart of the historic town of Kilwinning, in North Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland. Covering an area of around 400 hectares, the park is a popular destination for visitors from all over the region and beyond, thanks to its stunning scenery, wide range of recreational activities, and fascinating historical and cultural significance.

The park is named after the Earl of Eglinton, who originally owned the land in the 19th century. It was opened to the public in 1982 after being acquired by the local council and has since been a popular spot for families, walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. The park is also home to the ruins of Eglinton Castle, which was once one of Scotland's grandest country houses.

The park's landscape is diverse, featuring grassy fields, ancient woodland, and tranquil rivers. Visitors can explore the park's network of trails and paths, which meander through the woodland and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The park is also home to a number of beautiful gardens, including the Walled Garden, which boasts an impressive collection of exotic plants and flowers.

For those looking for a more active day out, Eglinton Country Park offers plenty of opportunities for adventure. The park features a large pond where visitors can go fishing or hire a rowing boat to explore the water. There is also an adventure playground, which is a firm favourite with younger visitors, and a skatepark for skateboarders and BMX riders. The park is also popular with cyclists, who can enjoy the many miles of off-road cycling trails that wind through the park's woodland.

One of the highlights of Eglinton Country Park is the events and activities that take place throughout the year. The park hosts a range of family-friendly events, including outdoor concerts, craft fairs, and guided walks. One of the most popular events is the annual Medieval Fayre, which sees the park transformed into a bustling medieval village, complete with costumed characters, jousting tournaments, and falconry displays. The event attracts visitors from all over Scotland and is a great way to experience the park's rich history and culture.

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Eglinton Country Park FAQ’s

Do they have baby facilities?

For families with young children, Eglinton Country Park is the perfect destination. The park has a range of facilities to make life easier for parents. There are baby changing facilities available in the Visitor Centre and the café.

I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Eglinton Country Park?

The Café at the Visitor Centre offers a range of delicious snacks, meals, and drinks, which are perfect for refuelling after a day of exploration. They offer a range of options for all dietary requirements, including vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Does Eglinton Country Park have a gift shop?

The Visitor Centre has a gift shop, which stocks a range of gifts and souvenirs, including locally-made crafts and produce. Visitors can pick up a memento of their day out, or a gift for friends and family back home.

Do they have baby facilities?

For families with young children, Eglinton Country Park is the perfect destination. The park has a range of facilities to make life easier for parents. There are baby changing facilities available in the Visitor Centre and the café.

Does Eglinton Country Park have healthy eating or Vegan options?

They try their best to keep up with any dietary requirements so make sure you let the staff know.

Is Eglinton Country Park fully accessible?

Accessibility is important, and Eglinton Country Park has taken measures to ensure that the park is accessible to all. The paths throughout the park are well-maintained and suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.