Twist n' Shout
#3426 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Twist n' Shout is a steel looping roller coaster located at Loudoun Castle Theme Park in Galston, south-west Scotland. ()
ScotlandUnited Kingdom
Twist n' Shout – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Loudoun Castle, Dean Castle, Dick Institute, Palace Theatre.
~350 ftNAmusement, Amusement parkLoudoun Castle
2 min walk • Loudoun Castle, located in the heart of the Ayrshire countryside in the United Kingdom, was once the site of a grand theme park that brought joy and thrills to its visitors. Nestled amidst the ruins of a historic castle, the amusement park was a unique blend of past...
4.6 miWWooded park around 14th century castleDean Castle, Kilmarnock
117 min walk • Dean Castle is situated in the Dean Castle Country Park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. It was the stronghold for the Boyd Family, who were lords of Kilmarnock for over 400 years.
4.7 miWSpecialty museum, Library, MuseumDick Institute, Kilmarnock
121 min walk • The Dick Institute is a museum and library in Kilmarnock, Scotland. It is an important cultural venue in the south-west of Scotland, featuring the largest museum and art gallery space in Ayrshire as well as the central library for East Ayrshire.
4.9 miWConcerts and shows, Town, TheaterPalace Theatre, Kilmarnock
125 min walk • The Palace Theatre in Kilmarnock was originally opened as a corn exchange in 1863 and converted to a theatre in 1903. The red-sandstone Italianate tower, by James Ingram, dominates the cross at London Road and Green Street.
4.7 miWMonuments and statues, MemorialBurns Monument Centre, Kilmarnock
121 min walk • The Burns Monument in Kay Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland, commemorates the poet Robert Burns. It is located at an elevated position within Kay Park, to the east of Kilmarnock Town Centre. The monument was opened in 1879, and is a category B listed building. In 2004 a fire destroyed part of the monument.
5 miWChurchLaigh Kirk, Kilmarnock
128 min walk • The Laigh Kirk is a church in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.
4.3 miNNature, Natural attraction, CaveDunton Cove
111 min walk • Dunton Cove or the Covenanters' Cave is an artificial cave in a craggy outcrop of rocks overlooking the Craufurdland Water just below the confluence of the Dunton Water and the Calf Fauld Water in East Ayrshire, Scotland, close to the village of Waterside.
4.7 miWParkKay Park, Kilmarnock
120 min walk • Kay Park is a 30 acres park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The money for its purchase was bequeathed to the town of Kilmarnock by former native insurance broker Alexander Kay who died in Glasgow in January 1866.
5.2 miWParkHoward Park, Kilmarnock
133 min walk • Howard Park is a public park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. It was previously known as Barbadoes Green. The roots of Kilmarnock Football Club may be traced back to the park.
4.8 miWMemorialKilmarnock War Memorial, Kilmarnock
122 min walk • The Kilmarnock War Memorial is a war memorial located in Kilmarnock Scotland. Built in 1927, it pays tribute to all those who fought in the First World War, Second World War, Korean War & the Northern Ireland Conflict.
4.9 miWBridgeKilmarnock railway viaduct, Kilmarnock
125 min walk • Kilmarnock railway viaduct, known locally as The Viaduct, is a railway viaduct crossing the town centre of Kilmarnock, and was constructed between 1843–1850. The bridge begins at Kilmarnock railway station and leads to destinations in England.