Crosbie Towers

A leisure park in North Ayrshire

Description

Situated in 40 acres of beautiful wood land, this hidden gem, nestled in the Ayrshire hills is just a stone’s throw from the picturesque village of West Kilbride with magnificent views over the Clyde estuary to the Isle of Arran.
Crosbie Towers is owned and run by Iain, Lesley and Graeme McClain and with over 40 years of experience, you are guaranteed a warm welcome and the best experience from people who put their guests first.
Crosbie Towers has an enviable location, just a short drive away from the beautiful coastal resorts and beaches of Saltcoats and Largs, and even though you feel a thousand miles from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you’re within easy reach of all parts of Central Scotland. With Glasgow and Prestwick airports within easy reach coming from down South is equally easy. The location provides a peaceful and relaxing place for your stay, which is why generations of families still come to Crosbie Towers.
It’s not only the location; the holiday experience is also unique. Lots of play space for children, a pleasant clubhouse, The Wallace Lounge for the adults (bring your own refreshments) with evening family entertainment most nights and a variety of additional club activities, from Friday night Zumba, family games nights, Saturday night Bingo and lucky numbers, and the all-important Karaoke night!
We also have a competitive sporting crew here at Crosbie Towers, and there’s plenty of opportunity for snooker, golf, darts, dominoes or ten-pin bowling.
If you are looking for the surf and turf of the seaside and countryside combined look no further than Crosbie Towers Caravan Park

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