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Ardrossan Castle Ruins

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Ardrossan Castle Ruins

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Perched dramatically on Castle Hill, also known as Cannon Hill, the Ardrossan Castle Ruins offer a captivating glimpse into Scotland's rich past. Located in the coastal town of Ardrossan, Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland, these historic fragments stand at an elevation of approximately 14 metres above sea level. The ruins overlook the expansive Firth of Clyde, providing sweeping vistas that include the distant Isle of Arran and its prominent peak, Goatfell, making it a significant landmark in North…

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    16. juli 2020

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    The striking ruins of Ardrossan Castle stand proudly above the town. The castle was built by Simon de Morville in around 1140 but much of what you see today dates to a 1449 rebuilding. The castle slipped into decline in the 1500s and was ransacked for stone by Cromwell’s army in 1654.

    12. december 2023

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    Ardrossan Castle, built in four phases, sits high atop Castle Hill, with views of the surrounding coast and countryside.

    The original castle, built around the late 13th century mainly from grey sandstone, consisted of a simple rectangular shape approximately 70-foot square, with a forward projecting gatehouse which was both keep and main residential block with underground cellars, backed by a walled courtyard. The castle sat at a height of just 50 feet, due to the higher sea at the time, with the modern town of Ardrossan sitting on 'reclaimed' ground.

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    Are Ardrossan Castle Ruins suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Ardrossan Castle Ruins are generally considered family-friendly. The site is freely accessible, and the terrain around Castle Hill is manageable for most. Children will likely enjoy exploring the castle fragments and the panoramic views. However, parents should supervise children closely, especially within the ruins where surfaces can be uneven and there are drops.

    Can I bring my dog to Ardrossan Castle Ruins?

    Yes, dogs are welcome at Ardrossan Castle Ruins. It's a popular spot for dog walkers. Please ensure your dog is kept on a lead, especially around other visitors and wildlife, and remember to clean up after them to keep the site pleasant for everyone.

    What are the parking options for visiting Ardrossan Castle Ruins?

    While there isn't dedicated parking specifically for the castle ruins, ample parking is usually available within the town of Ardrossan. You can often find street parking or public car parks a short walk from Castle Hill. Consider parking near the harbour or town centre and enjoying a walk up to the ruins.

    How can I reach Ardrossan Castle Ruins using public transport?

    Ardrossan Castle Ruins are well-served by public transport. Ardrossan Town train station is within walking distance, offering connections to Glasgow. Local bus services also operate throughout Ardrossan, with stops conveniently located near the castle site. Check local timetables for the most up-to-date information.

    Are there any entry fees or permits required to visit the Ardrossan Castle Ruins?

    No, there are no entry fees or permits required to visit Ardrossan Castle Ruins. The site is freely accessible to the public, allowing visitors to explore its historical significance and enjoy the views at no cost.

    What is the typical duration for an intermediate walk around Ardrossan Castle Ruins and the surrounding area?

    An intermediate walk focusing on the Ardrossan Castle Ruins themselves and a short exploration of Castle Hill might take 30-60 minutes. If you extend your walk to include the nearby coastline or other parts of Ardrossan, you could easily spend 1.5 to 2 hours or more, depending on your chosen route and pace.

    What are the trail conditions like for intermediate walks near Ardrossan Castle Ruins?

    The immediate area around the ruins features grassy paths and some uneven stone surfaces within the castle fragments. For intermediate walks extending beyond the castle, you'll find a mix of paved coastal paths, some inclines, and potentially muddy sections if venturing onto less maintained trails, especially after rain. Sturdy footwear is always recommended.

    Are there any specific cafes or pubs near Ardrossan Castle Ruins that you would recommend?

    Yes, Ardrossan town centre, located a short walk from the castle ruins, offers several options for refreshments. You'll find various cafes and pubs where you can relax and refuel after your visit. Specific recommendations can vary, so it's worth checking local listings or asking residents for their current favourites.

    What should I wear for an intermediate hike around Ardrossan Castle Ruins, especially in different seasons?

    Given Scotland's changeable weather, layering is key. Even for an intermediate hike, wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or boots. In cooler months (autumn/winter), bring waterproof and windproof outer layers, a warm hat, and gloves. In warmer months (spring/summer), lighter layers are suitable, but always carry a light waterproof jacket. Sun protection is also advisable.

    Are there any ghost stories or legends associated with Ardrossan Castle Ruins?

    Yes, Ardrossan Castle is steeped in local folklore. One prominent ghostlore story features the ghost of William Wallace. Another legend tells of Sir Fergus Barclay, known as "the De'il of Ardrossan," who is said to have made a pact with the Devil. These tales add an intriguing, eerie layer to the castle's already rich history.

    What historical features can I expect to see within the Ardrossan Castle Ruins?

    Despite their ruined state, you can still explore significant historical features. These include the remnants of a 15th-century keep, parts of which rise to the third storey, revealing interior elements like fireplaces. You'll also find a vaulted structure that once housed cellars, famously known as "Wallace's Larder," and a deep passageway said to contain a well. Informative boards on site provide further details on the castle's evolution.

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