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Circular Walk
Free parking at the forestry car park and there is a sign with details of the route. We arrived around 9.30am the only ones there but when we returned the car park was full. A circular route (we went ...
Great circular walk clockwise from the car park. Steep and extremely muddy in places following heavy rain - glad we'd worn suitable attire. Fab views up and down the west coast of Arran.
No toilet or shower facilities, shouldn’t be advertising for motorhomes / caravans
We booked Kings Caves to use their Motorhome / Parking facilities over the weekend, this was priced at £18 for the evening which is more expensive than what we paid throughout the rest of our trip in ...
Family adventure to the Kings Caves, with 13 & 9 year olds in tow. Managed to park in the Foresty Commission car park around 1100, I’d recommend going early or later in the day if possible. By the tim...
A great walk to the cave about 1.5 km on a steady uphill footpath through a forest to then a narrow steep decline to a pebble beach to caves which allegedly Robert The Bruce hid in and saw the spider....
Circular Walk
Free parking at the forestry car park and there is a sign with details of the route. We arrived around 9.30am the only ones there but when we returned the car park was full. A circular route (we went ...
King's Caves - crackin'!
Great circular walk clockwise from the car park. Steep and extremely muddy in places following heavy rain - glad we'd worn suitable attire. Fab views up and down the west coast of Arran.
No toilet or shower facilities, shouldn’t be advertising for motorhomes / caravans
We booked Kings Caves to use their Motorhome / Parking facilities over the weekend, this was priced at £18 for the evening which is more expensive than what we paid throughout the rest of our trip in ...
Family bonding
Family adventure to the Kings Caves, with 13 & 9 year olds in tow. Managed to park in the Foresty Commission car park around 1100, I’d recommend going early or later in the day if possible. By the tim...
Lovely scenic walk
A great walk to the cave about 1.5 km on a steady uphill footpath through a forest to then a narrow steep decline to a pebble beach to caves which allegedly Robert The Bruce hid in and saw the spider....