Advantages: Interesting history Disadvantages: None
Dundonald Castle is a ruin in the Ayrshire district of Scotland. It was built for Robert II in 1371 and was home to many Scottish kings over the years. ===Directions, Admission and Opening Hours=== The easiest way to get to the castle is to drive, following the A78 to Irving and then following the signs to Dundonald. You can also get to the town on public transport, buses stop within a few minutes’ walk of the visitors centre and there are train ... ...a bus or a taxi. Admission: Adult £2.50, Child £1.25 (under 5 free). The castle and the visitors centre are open 10am to 5pm from 1st April to 31st October. ===Accessibility=== The visitors centre is completely accessible for those in wheelchairs; however the castle is located at the top of a very steep hill, which may cause difficulties. If you are able to reach the castle access it limited to the ground floor only, as there are only stairs to the ...
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