Breathtaking secluded beach in Scotland’s best seaside town overlooked by stunning castle

Culzean Castle is perched dramatically on a clifftop. (Image: Getty)

A breathtaking has been named one of the , thanks to its and jaw-dropping castle.

, has earned a spot on a new list of the “26 best seaside towns in the UK,” compiled by travel experts at the . 

Located around nine miles south of Ayr, Maybole is the only to make the list, securing the 21st spot.

While Maybole is not directly on the coast, it’s just a short 10-minute drive – or a gorgeous 90-minute walk – from the sea. 

The town’s standout attraction is Culzean Beach, described by the experts as “pretty and secluded,” offering a peaceful stretch of sand and rocks with sweeping views across the Firth of Clyde to Arran and Ailsa Craig.

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Culzean castle Scotland Ayrshire

The castle is open to the public. (Image: Getty)

Overlooking the beach is the Culzean Castle, which is perched on a clifftop within a 260-hectare estate. 

The castle, open to the public, adds a fairytale charm to the coastal surroundings with its architecture and lush grounds. 

reported that visitors are often captivated by the picturesque views of Culzean Castle from both the beach and the nearby Croy Shore Beach.

But Maybole isn’t just about its stunning coastline. The town itself has historical landmarks like the 19th-century parish church, built with orange stone and featuring a distinctive square spire. 

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Culzean Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.

The grounds of Culzean Castle. (Image: Getty)

Maybole, United Kingdom

Maybole is located around nine miles south of Ayr. (Image: Getty)

History enthusiasts can also explore the ruins of Crossraguel Abbey, a medieval monastery that offers a glimpse into Scotland’s past.

For those looking for outdoor activities, Maybole has a nine-hole golf course and a 25-metre swimming pool. 

The town’s independent shops and cozy restaurants also add to its charm, making it a great destination for both day trips and longer stays.

Interestingly, Maybole also has a literary connection – it’s where the parents of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, first met.

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