Enjoying a peaceful setting close to Ayr's popular beaches and the beautiful Ayrshire coastline Sundrum Castle offers you the best of both worlds a fun filled family holiday or a quiet relaxing break taken at your own pace.
Among a host of facilities to suit all ages and tastes are a superb indoor pool complex crazy golf an adventure playground and the fabulous Treetops Grove and Freestyle Club for teenagers. The Tam O'shanter bar and restaurant offers the perfect way to round off your day before taking in the fantastic family entertainment.
The heart of Burns Country the surrounding area bursts with attractions including championship golf castles historic sites theme parks and outdoor pursuits.
offers the following facilities.
- Solarium*
- Mini 10-pin bowling*
- Toddler's pool
- Kintyre family entertainment venue
- Treetops Tots (under 4s)
- Treetops Grove featuring Maxi and Multi (410s)
- Freestyle Club (1015s)
- Tam O'shanter lounge restaurant/bar with terrace
- Large screen TV
- Fish 'n' Chip takeaway
- Amusements*
- Games room with darts and pool tables*
- Crazy golf*
- Children's adventure playground
- Mini supermarket
- Launderette*
Close to beachesGreat for families
There is a games room or games area on the park There is a childrens play area on the park Fishing is available on or nearby the park Horse Riding on or near the park There is a park shop available to buy food and other essentials
Indoor heated swimming pool with flume All-weather multi sports court for five-a-side football, basketball and netball DartsPool tables*Sports programmeWalking and rambling nearbyGolf nearbyFishing nearbyHorse riding nearby*Charges apply
Local Area
Steeped in the history of great Scottish heroes, this is also Burns Country - head to the Burns National Heritage Park to see the little thatched 'But and Ben’ where Scotland’s national bard was born and brought up. The Museum of Ayrshire Country Life and Costume at Dalgarven Mill also makes a fascinating trip as does magnificent Culzean Castle. Designed by Robert Adams, it sits within glorious grounds on a cliff top overlooking the Clyde.Along the coast, and within easy reach of our holiday parks in Ayrshire, you’ll find glorious sandy beaches and delightful seaside towns and villages to visit, including Ayr, birthplace of Robert the Bruce, and the pretty Victorian resort of Largs, from where you can take a ferry to explore the lovely Isle of Arran. And don’t forget, it’s easy to spend a day shopping and enjoying the sights in Glasgow.
Awards
British holiday park Visitor Reviews
We have 57 in our database for Sundrum Castle. Only the last 10 are shown for each site
Reviewed by: Mrs G - Tyne & Wear |
Date of stay: 2006 |
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I have already recommended this holiday to others. |
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Reviewed by: Mrs C - |
Date of stay: 2006 |
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I had taken my 83 year old disabled mother to Scotland as this is where she grew up and we were tracing her history, and Sundrum Castle was located where we needed to be. The staff at the reception were brilliant, the caravan was beautifully clean and the grounds were also kept very tidy - thank you to all the staff! |
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Reviewed by: Ms G - Essex |
Date of stay: 2008 |
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The park has excellent facilities, warm friendly staff and is great value for money! |
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Reviewed by: Miss O - Northampton |
Date of stay: 2008 |
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Great family resort with everything you need under one roof. surrounding area full of interesting place of interest to vist. |
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Reviewed by: Mr B - Aberdeenshire |
Date of stay: 2008 |
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At this park you can suit yourself and do as much or as little as you like, it's up to you! |
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Reviewed by: Miss M - Morayshire |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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It was perfect! |
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Reviewed by: Mr L - |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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This was an excellent park to take kiddies under 5 to. A lovely clubhouse with plenty of entertainment, good value for money food and reasonable prices for juice, coffee etc. |
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Reviewed by: Mrs M - |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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I enjoyed the helpfulness and service of the staff. The park is not too big, this makes it personal to customers and creates a friendly atmosphere. |
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Reviewed by: Mrs S - |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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I would recommend it to people who have never been to Scotland before. It is a very central location to other towns and parks for children!!!! The accommodation was top class and the park has lots to do for all the family!!! |
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Reviewed by: Mrs C - |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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Loved this park, loads for the kids to do, caravans within easy access to the facilities. The only bad thing was that there wasnt a cash machine on site, though if this is the only down side must have been a good holiday |
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