Craig Tara, Ayr
#23 among attractions in Ayr


Facts and practical information
Craig Tara is a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is run by Haven Holidays, who took over and renamed the former Butlin's Ayr camp in 1999. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Ayr Racecourse, Burns Cottage, Ayr Cathedral, Ayr Central.
3.8 miNEHorse track, Gambling, Sport venueAyr Racecourse, Ayr
98 min walk • Ayr Racecourse, nestled in the historic coastal town of Ayr, Scotland, is a premier destination for horse racing enthusiasts and casual tourists alike. This illustrious venue is renowned for hosting some of Scotland's most prestigious races, including the Scottish...
2 miEMuseum, History museum, Vernacular architectureBurns Cottage, Ayr
51 min walk • Burns Cottage, the first home of Robert Burns is located in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland. It was built by his father, William Burness in 1757. Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born there on 25 January 1759.
3.3 miNEChurchAyr Cathedral, Ayr
84 min walk • The Cathedral Church of Saint Margaret, also known as Ayr Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Ayr, Scotland. It is the seat of the Bishop of Galloway, and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway.
3.1 miNEShopping, Shopping centreAyr Central, Ayr
80 min walk • Ayr Central is covered shopping centre in Ayr, Scotland. Built on a brown field site on Kyle Street, which had been abandoned for fifteen years, the development cost £75 million.
0.8 miNEForts and castlesGreenan Castle, Ayr
21 min walk • Greenan Castle is a 16th-century ruined tower house, around 2+1⁄2 miles southwest of Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. Situated at the top of a sea cliff, it was originally a promontory fort converted into a motte-and-bailey in the 12th century.
1.9 miEBridgeBrig o' Doon, Ayr
49 min walk • The Brig o' Doon, sometimes called the Auld Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, is a late medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, and a Category A structure.
1.8 miEHistorical place, ChurchAlloway Auld Kirk
47 min walk • The Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th Century, is a ruin in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland, celebrated as the scene of the witches' dance in the poem "Tam o' Shanter" by Robert Burns.
2 miE 4.4 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mysterious siteElectric Brae, Ayr
113 min walk • The Electric Brae is a gravity hill in Ayrshire, Scotland, where a freewheeling vehicle will appear to be drawn uphill by some mysterious attraction. The phenomenon is an optical illusion.
3 miNEConcerts and shows, TheaterGaiety Theatre, Ayr
76 min walk • The Gaiety Theatre is a category B listed performing arts venue in Ayr, Scotland. It is noted for its interior rococo features, its atmosphere and its acoustics.
3.6 miSWForts and castlesDunure Castle
93 min walk • Dunure Castle is located on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire, about five miles south of Ayr and close to the village of Dunure.