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Scotland
South Scotland
South Ayrshire
Kirkoswald, Maidens And Turnberry

The Powder House – The Mast House loop from Culzean Castle

Moderate

5.0

(16)

173

hikers

The Powder House – The Mast House loop from Culzean Castle

02:13

8.37km

80m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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1

2.22 km

The Deer Park

Highlight • Forest

A beautiful herd of red deer and llamas are can be found grazing in The Deer Park.

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2

2.63 km

Camellia House

Highlight • Structure

Originally built as an Orangery by James Donaldson in 1818, with an underfloor heating system known as a hypocaust system introduced by the Romans. However it failed to produce any …

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3

4.42 km

View of Ayr Beach and Ailsa Craig

Highlight • Viewpoint

Very nice tour on the sandy beach, the cliffs and the coastal forest to Castle Culzean

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4

5.14 km

With real swans and a "Sea Dragon". The mythical creature was the creation of David Powell, the Girvan-born artist responsible for all fifteen willow sculptures on display at Culzean as part of Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters 20/21.

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5

6.97 km

The Powder House

Highlight • Monument

This early 19th-century powder house would have been used to store gunpowder and explosives. The building is a square single storey with short octagonal tower

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6

7.40 km

The Mast House

Highlight • Monument

This lovely building would have once been used as the summer house by the Culzean family. The family were keen yacht racers and the mast from the famous winning 'Bloodhound' yacht was used as the centerpiece of the building.

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7

7.61 km

The Orangery

Highlight • Historical Site

The Orangery was built in 1840, designed by John Patterson. The Camellia House built in 1818 was originally build as the orangery, but after it failed to produce any fruit a new orangery was needed.

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8

7.70 km

The Battery (1815 Artillery Fortification)

Highlight • Historical Site

The Battery is a artillery fortification built in 1815, coinciding with the end of the Napoleonic wars.
There are 8-10 cannons on display dated 1814.

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8.37 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.73 km

2.60 km

871 m

159 m

Surfaces

5.79 km

1.44 km

669 m

226 m

219 m

< 100 m

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Friday 26 June

21°C

16°C

52 %

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