South Ayrshire Caravan Holidays and Holiday Parks

South Ayrshire Holiday Parks
Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in South Ayrshire.
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South Ayrshire Caravan Holidays
For us South Ayrshire can be split into 3 different aspects when you are looking to holiday in the region. The first is the urban areas of South Ayrshire, the second is the rural areas and the third is the coastal parts of South Ayrshire.
Each of these offers something unique from the other so there is sure to be the perfect destination for your next caravan holiday.
Urban South Ayrshire
Although for the majority of those looking to holiday in the region it is the rustic nature of South Ayrshire coupled with its long history and beautiful coast that attracts them, it can often be best to base yourself in one of the towns found in the region.
The key towns of South Ayrshire; Ayr, Girvan, Prestwick, Troon and Maybole all offer a good choice of shops, cafes and restaurants and as well as transport links to explore the rest of the area.
The county town of Ayr and the nearby Prestwick are ideal bases for holidays in the region. Both offer a good range of independent and nation chain restaurants, shop and cafes and they also offer good links to all areas of the region and the nearby city of Glasgow by bus and train.
Troon, famed for its iconic golf course also offer the chance to explore the nearby Islands with ferry services available.
Rural South Ayrshire
With around 70% of the population of South Ayrshire found in the regions urban towns and villages it is no surprise that the majority of South Ayrshire is classed as rural.
Full of small farming communities, historic villages, rolling countryside and parts of the Galloway Forest Park, the rural parts of South Ayrshire is an attraction within itself. Perfect getting away from it all, the natural beauty of this region can be explored on foot with many hiking and walking trails.
Coastal South Ayrshire
The coast of South Ayrshire is known for its ruggedness and that is where it’s beauty lies.
Although it doesn’t offer long and wide sandy bays (although the Lang Scots Mile in Ayr offers the chance to enjoy a long flat walk along the mile long sandy beach), it does offer almost unmatched exploration opportunities and for nature lovers the rocky outcrops of the South Ayrshire coast are perfect for finding the many small sea creatures that call this part of Scotland home.
The coastline also offers some of the most famous golf courses in the world along with many fantastic seafood restaurants.
It is along the coastline where many of the regions caravan holiday parks can be found with the most well-known arguably Craig Tara Holiday Park.
Now that you know what the region has to offer, it is simply a decision of choosing which is best for you and your holiday group.
Then it is choosing which holiday park to stay on which becomes the big question and for many that is the toughest park of choosing holiday is South Ayrshire.
The good news is that we here at CaraHols.co.uk have made the process as simple as possible. We bring you a range of caravan holiday parks in South Ayrshire, rank them, review them and bring you all of the key information you need to know.
Then when you have decided we bring you direct links to book your holiday, check accommodation or check the latest price. For many of the caravan holiday parks featured on CaraHols.co.uk we also bring you the latest special offers.
Of course, if you are still undecided on whether South Ayrshire is the right destination for you maybe knowing that alongside the great towns, countryside and coastal draws that the region has, there are also numerous attractions for visitors to the area.
Arguably the most famous and popular attraction is Culzean Castle and Country Park. Offering an imposing position, a top the cliffs of the Maybole coast, Culzean Castle is a National Trust property that is the former home Marquess of Ailsa, the Chief of the Clan Kennedy.
In a region with a history of conflict it is no surprise that there are many historical sites to enjoy in the region with the Crossraguel Abbey, Dundonald Castle, Dunure Castle and the Burns National Heritage Centre also popular with visitors. Another attraction dedication to Robert Burns is his former birthplace and family home where you can explore and learn all about one of Scotland’s most iconic historical figures.
Away from the historical sites in South Ayrshire, it is the regions natural beauty that draws in holidaymakers. Alongside the natural beauty there are many man-made places full of nature just waiting to be explored with the Seafront Park in Ayr, Rozelle Park and the Burns Monument and Gardens always worth a visit.
For those who love their sport or just a day out a top event there is plenty offer in South Ayrshire as well. Ayr Racecourse is one of the leading National Hunt courses in Scotland and is the home of many top races including the Ayr Gold Cup and the Scottish Grand National.
Then of course there is the opportunity to play a round on some of the world’s most famous golf courses. The majority of these can be found along the coastline in South Ayrshire, offering the challenge of links golf. Popular golf course includes Prestwick Golf Club, Turnberry Resort Golf Course and Royal Troon Golf Club.
If you are looking for a caravan holiday in this idyllic part of Scotland, you’re in the right place. Here at CaraHols.co.uk we bring you a wide range of South Ayrshire caravan holiday parks, give you the details you need to know about them and then give you a direct link to book a holiday, check the costs and view availability.