About the local area
Sundrum Castle is surrounded by rolling countryside near Ayr where there are miles of beaches to enjoy and many historic buildings, golf courses and castles to explore.
Make a trip to Heads of Ayr Farm Park to have fun with sledges, tunnels and feeding animals or discover the childhood of the late Robert Burns' at his Cottage and Museum.
Map of Sundrum Castle

Cities and towns
- Ayr
When you walk through Ayr you get a real sense of history. The town is full of beautiful buildings from the past and also has a stunning beach and sea front as well as a famous racecourse. - Troon
Troon is a pretty harbour town famous for the Royal Troon Golf Course. Visitors can go for walks along the coast and its marina or have a look round the many shops. - Glasgow
The largest city in Scotland, Glasgow has it all including shops, bars, restaurants, major sporting attractions and many cultural and architectural highlights including its theatres and museums.
Local attractions
Culzean Castle & Country Park
Visit the romantic 18th century castle perched on the cliff edge above the Firth of Clyde. Spend time at the swan pond, walled gardens or adventure playground.
Burns Cottage & Museum
Visit the cottage built in 1757 by Robert Burns' father. Don't miss the audio-visual interpretation to bring to life the childhood world of Robert Burns.
Heads of Ayr Farm Park
Spend all day at the farm park feeding and petting the animals, playing in the indoor and outdoor play areas, aerial runway, tunnel land, and sledging.
Ayr Racecourse
Take the family out for a day at Scotland’s Premier Racecourse, home to the Coral Scottish Grand National in April and the tote sport Gold Cup Festival in September.
