URPoint Details
Visitor centre; shop and toilets; disabled parking, although the car park is accessible from the main street.
The castle itself stands on a hill which may cause difficulty for visitors with limited mobility.
Occasional access to the castle for wheelchair users may be possible by first contacting the Friends of Dundonald castle.
Visitor centre with castle exhibition shop and toilets.
The castle stands alone on top of a hill where the oblong and its association with the Stewarts give Dundonald its special importance.
Built by Robert Stewart in 1371, to mark his succession to the throne, he was Scotland's first monarch who died here in 1390.
- Type:
- Landmark
Map Location
Winehouse Yett, Dundonald KA2 9HD, Scotland