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Croy-Culzean Loop
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 7.91 km
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Average duration: 2h 30
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Difficulty: Easy
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 90 m
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Vertical drop: - 92 m
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Highest point: 89 m
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Lowest point: 3 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: South Ayrshire
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Start/End: N 55.375294° / W 4.769446°
Description of the walk
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 8 m - Croy Shore car park
- S/E : km 7.91 - alt. 8 m - Croy Shore car park
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Croy, Mochrum Hill and Culzean Country Park

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Brown Carrick Hill & The Ayrshire Coast

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Dunure to Ayr

This is an incredible walk along one of the most rugged sections of the Ayrshire Coast. You will experience varied terrain including beaches, rocky outcrops, grassy farmland and a disused railway. Prepare yourself for stunning views and a unique sense of remoteness.
Maidens to Dunure

Enjoy the clifftop views of the more rugged sections of coastline around Culzean Castle & Country Park and the fields just south of Dunure. You will even pass directly in front of the incredible 18th century Culzean Castle, as well as the remains of Dunure Castle – which dates back as far as the 1200s!
Ayr to Troon

An easy walk starting at Seafield in Ayr and passing through Prestwick en route to Troon Marina. After the initial section through Ayr’s industrial backroads, you can enjoy sandy beaches and concrete promenades for the remainder of the route. Finish with the excitement of Troon’s cliff walk along the Ballast Bank.Walk can be shortened and there is a circular option - see gillianswalks.com for more info
Blue Bonnet Trails Circular, Ayr

The fully way-marked Blue Bonnet Trails follow the journey taken from Ayr Town Centre to Alloway by Tam o’ Shanter as recounted in one of the most famous poems ever written by Robert Burns. The route described below combines the 2 Blue Bonnet Trails and forms a loop. The walk passes many points of interest along the way including Burns Cottage and Alloway's famous Auld Kirk and it also passes through both Belleisle and Rozelle Parks.
Lady Hunter Blair, Straiton

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Hill Wood, Straiton

This is a circular walk beginning in the quaint rural Ayrshire village of Straiton. Initially the route heads uphill to follow rough and sometimes overgrown, boggy tracks through an area of woodland. Enjoy fine views down into the village and the Galloway hills beyond. The return leg of the walk loops back into Straiton on a variety of terrain including farm tracks, grassy fields and surfaced roads.
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