Getting here
Opening times
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Castle
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, closed
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Country park
Please note the toilets are open during Country Park opening times. All facilities will be closed 24–26 December and 1 January 2025, and there will be no vehicular access.
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Walled garden
The garden will be closed 24–26 December and 1 January 2025.
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Home Farm Kitchen
Home Farm will be closed 24–26 December and 1 January 2025.
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–16.00 (last food orders 15.00)
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Home Farm Shop
The shop will be closed 24–26 December and 1 January 2025.
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Second-hand Bookshop
The bookshop will be closed 24–26 December and 1 January 2025.
- Current period 2 Jan–31 Dec, daily, 11.00–15.00
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Aviary ice cream parlour
Please note Mackie’s ice cream tubs are available to purchase from the Swan Pond Cafe and Home Farm Kitchen when the Aviary is closed.
- Current period 2 Sep–28 Mar 2025, closed
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Swan Pond Café
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, Sat–Sun, 11.00–15.00
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Adventure Cove play park
Adventure Cove will be closed on 24–26 December and 1 January 2025.
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Wild Woodland play park
Wild Woodland will be closed on 24–26 December and 1 January 2025.
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Gas House and Carriage House
- Current period 4 Nov–28 Mar 2025, closed
Entry prices
- Adult
- £7.00
- Concession
- £5.00
- Child
- £4.00
- Family
- £18.00
- One adult family
- £11.00
- Young Scot
- £1.00
Planning your visit
Please note that pre-booking is not required.
With over 240 hectares to explore, we want to make sure you get the most from your day at Culzean.
Download our map or pick up a copy when you arrive.
Our waymarked trail map will lead you on four different journeys around Culzean and you’re bound to discover something new during your visit.
Please see our drop-down Facilities below for helpful information about planning your visit.
Please note that BBQs are not permitted in Culzean Country Park.
For more information about planning your visit, please see our frequently asked questions.
Facilities & access
We have a complimentary ticket policy for personal assistants.
We’ve created a detailed Accessibility Guide for Culzean Castle to assist with your visit.
Independent visitor reviews of accessibility at Culzean can be found on the Euan’s Guide website.
Accessible toilets are located at Home Farm, Swan Pond and the castle.
Baby changing facilities are located at Home Farm, Swan Pond and the castle.
Bike racks are available.
Home Farm Kitchen
In the old cattle byre of the original Home Farm complex at Culzean, café visitors can enjoy delicious home-made food, freshly prepared in the kitchens. Café food can also be eaten outdoors at the tables in the courtyard.
Swan Pond café and Aviary ice cream parlour
If you find yourselves at the Swan Pond at Culzean, exploring Adventure Cove and the Wild Woodland and reluctant to leave, there is more delicious food available at the Swan Pond café including sandwiches, hot and cold drinks and snacks.
Alternatively, dive into the Aviary ice cream parlour and enjoy one of Mackie’s finest ice creams.
Dogs are very welcome but should be kept under control at all times and must be on a lead in the Walled Garden.
Only assistance dogs are permitted inside the buildings and the adventure playgrounds.
There are two 7kW electric car charging posts at Culzean.
There are eight holiday properties at Culzean:
Ardlochan Lodge (sleeps 4)
Brewhouse Flat (sleeps 4)
Garden House (sleeps 5)
Royal Artillery Cottage (sleeps 4)
North Firbank (sleeps 4)
North Segganwell (sleeps 2)
South Segganwell (sleeps 2)
The Clocktower (sleeps 6)
Booking a holiday with the National Trust for Scotland helps us to protect this special place, now and for the future.
Car parks are situated at Home Farm, the Walled Garden and the Swan Pond. Parking is free for members.
Please note that BBQs are not permitted in Culzean Country Park.
Our accessible playground, Adventure Cove, is a perfect space to let your little ones’ imaginations go wild.
For older children, Wild Woodland beautifully mirrors many of the estate’s historical stone features and landmarks, such as the Cat Gates, Orangery and Powder House. This exciting adventure play park and treetop attraction sits within an ancient deciduous woodland spread over an acre of the country park.
Home Farm Gift Shop has a range of well-loved National Trust for Scotland favourites and classic souvenir items, as well as tempting seasonal and locally sourced products. Even better, all profits go back into the conservation of Culzean.
Whether you’re after some retail therapy, a last-minute gift or to stock up on greetings cards and your favourite jam, you’ll find it in the Culzean shop.
The shop is open every day and every penny you spend goes back into looking after this special place.
You can also shop online for a great collection of gift ideas.
Second-hand bookshop
Get lost in a world of your own by taking a look inside our second-hand bookshop run by friends of Culzean. It’s open daily 11am–3pm.
With fiction, hobbies, classics and children’s books, we have something for everyone. All money raised from the sale of our books directly supports conservation work here at Culzean.
Please note the toilets are open during Country Park opening times.
Toilets, baby changing facilities and accessible toilets are located throughout the park in the following areas:
Home Farm – toilets, baby changing and accessible facilities
Castle – toilets, baby changing and accessible facilities
Swan Pond – toilets, baby changing and accessible facilities
There’s level access from the main entrance or Home Farm to:
- Accessible toilet
- Shop
- Home Farm restaurant
- Castle