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Top 4 Castles around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park

Best castles around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes including lochs, moorlands, and forests. The park offers a blend of outdoor activities and historical sites, providing insights into the region's past. It features significant historical remnants, including structures tied to powerful Scottish families. The park's varied terrain and historical points of interest make it a notable destination for exploration.

Best castles around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

Barr Castle

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Barr Castle is a late medieval tower house. It can be seen today as a ruin on a low ridge to the south of the village of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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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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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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Fairlie Castle

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Fairlie Castle is a characteristic castle located above Fairlie Glen. It was built in 1521 and much of it survives today. The castle is a scheduled monument.

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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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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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Michèle Linton
October 25, 2023, Barr Castle

Barr Castle is a 15th-century keep which was altered in the 16th century (and probably later, too). The gables of the castle have collapsed, apart from the chimney stack which juts up into the sky. Not much survives of the former courtyard of the castle. The main hall was on the first floor, reached by a turnpike stair, which continued to the rooms on the upper floors. It is clearly visible from the A760 road going south from the village to Kilbirnie. It was built by the Glen family but passed in the late 16th century to the Hamiltons of Ferguslie. A door lintel has a date of 1680 and the initials L.H./I.C. The family abandoned it in the 18th century in favour of a new house. The family, variously known as Sempill, Sempil, Sempel and Semple, had probably owned estates in the area from as early as the 13th century. Robert Semple, Steward of the barony of Renfrew during the reign of Alexander II, was recorded as living in Elliston Castle, whose ruins lie near Howwood. The Semples of Elliston fought for Robert the Bruce, and steadily grew in power to become the Steward's hereditary Baillies of Renfrewshire. They were appointed Hereditary Sheriffs of Renfrewshire and Hereditary Baillies of Paisley. They were later designated as Lords Semple. Their extensive land holdings, Castle Semple, constituted some areas of Lochwinnoch and its hinterland. At some point, probably in the 15th century, the family built a tower keep at the east end of the north shore of the Loch.

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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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May 2, 2021, Barr Castle

Barr Castle is a late medieval tower house. It can be seen today as a ruin on a low ridge to the south of the village of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Barr Castle was constructed in the 15th or early 16th century. It passed into the hands of the Hamiltons of Ferguslie at the end of the 16th century. They retained the castle until the late 18th century, when they sold and abandoned it for a new mansion. The castle is protected as a scheduled monument. Text taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barr_Castle

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites related to castles can I visit within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

Within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, you can explore the ruins of the Castle Semple Collegiate Church, a 16th-century late Gothic church with an intricately carved tomb. You can also see the remnants of the former Castle Semple Mansion House, including its unique octagonal 'Temple' folly on Kenmuir Hill, which offers panoramic views. While not easily accessible, the site of Elliston Castle, an earlier residence of the Sempill family, also holds historical significance in the area.

Are there any unique or unusual castles to visit near Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

Yes, the Kelburn Castle Graffiti Project stands out. This 13th-century castle features a striking graffiti makeover by Brazilian artists, making it a truly unique historical site.

What activities can families do at Kelburn Castle and Estate?

The Kelburn Castle and Estate offers a range of family-friendly activities. Besides exploring the graffiti-covered castle, visitors can enjoy dramatic walks, breathtaking gardens, a secret forest, a waterfall, and an outdoor play area. There's also a café on site.

What is the history behind Castle Semple Collegiate Church?

The Castle Semple Collegiate Church was founded in 1504 by John, Lord Sempill. It's a late Gothic-style church, now largely a ruin, known for its square tower and an unusual three-sided east end. This extension was added to house the tomb of Lord Sempill after he was killed in the Battle of Flodden in 1513. The intricately carved tomb is considered one of Scotland's finest medieval burial monuments.

Are there hiking trails near the castles in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

Yes, the area around the castles offers various hiking opportunities. For example, near Castle Semple, you can find trails like the 'Castle Semple Loch & Country Park loop from the Visitors Centre'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park guide or the Easy hikes around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park guide.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a castle visit in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park is excellent for outdoor activities. Near Castle Semple Loch, you can enjoy watersports and fishing. The park also offers numerous walking and cycling trails. For more adventurous options, consider mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park guide.

How accessible are the castle sites within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

The Castle Semple Collegiate Church is an open-access site, easily reachable via walking and cycling paths from the Castle Semple visitor center. The 'Temple' folly associated with Castle Semple is also accessible within the park. However, Elliston Castle is located in a private garden and not easily accessible to the public.

Are there any medieval tower houses to see in the region?

Yes, the region features several medieval tower houses. Barr Castle, a late medieval tower house constructed in the 15th or early 16th century, can be seen as a ruin south of Lochwinnoch. Fairlie Castle, built in 1521, is another characteristic tower house located above Fairlie Glen, with much of its original structure still surviving.

Can I find viewpoints near the castles in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

Yes, the 'Temple' folly on Kenmuir Hill, part of the former Castle Semple Estate, was designed as a landscape feature offering panoramic views. Additionally, the wider Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park is known for its natural features and viewpoints, which can often be found along the various walking and cycling trails.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park?

The castles and historical sites in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park can be visited year-round. However, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and combining your visit with hiking or other outdoor activities in the regional park. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage.

Are there cafes or visitor centers near the castle sites?

Yes, the Castle Semple Visitor Centre and Country Park is a gateway to the Regional Park and features an exhibition on the history of the Castle Semple Estate. It is located near the Castle Semple Collegiate Church and the 'Temple' folly. Kelburn Castle and Estate also has a café on site.

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