Kilwinning is a small, pleasant but rather run-down town in Ayrshire, Scotland.
- Kilwinning Abbey. Easter weekend: F Sa M 11AM-3PM, Su 1-3PM; mid-May to mid-Sep: F-Su 1-3PM. It offers a timeline of history. The only surviving tower can be climbed to the top where you will have a panoramic view of not only Kilwinning but the surrounding countryside.
- Eglinton Castle. Ruins. The building once a large, beautiful mansion was burned down and damaged heavily during the war. The building is now centre for the park. The park offers a fun day out for the family with a disabled-friendly park and beautiful country walks.
- Freemason's Lodge. Scotland's, if not the world's, oldest lodge. The town is notable for housing the original lodge of the Freemasons. This building, may not however, be opened to the public but contact a forehand before visiting.
- Dalgarven Mill museum.
Kilwinning Abbey. Easter weekend: F Sa M 11AM-3PM, Su 1-3PM; mid-May to mid-Sep: F-Su 1-3PM. It offers a timeline of history. The only surviving tower can be climbed to the top where you will have a panoramic view of not only Kilwinning but the surrounding countryside.
Eglinton Castle. Ruins. The building once a large, beautiful mansion was burned down and damaged heavily during the war. The building is now centre for the park. The park offers a fun day out for the family with a disabled-friendly park and beautiful country walks.
Freemason's Lodge. Scotland's, if not the world's, oldest lodge. The town is notable for housing the original lodge of the Freemasons. This building, may not however, be opened to the public but contact a forehand before visiting.
Dalgarven Mill museum.
- Kilwinning Sports Club, Pennyburn Road, +44 1294 556444. M–F 8AM–10PM, Sa Su 8AM–5PM. The town has a great sporting facility in the Pennyburn estate of the town. The club offers: fitness suite, assault course, blaze pitches for football and other foot-based ball games, and a pavilion offering changing facilities, football pitches, etc.
Activities are found outside the town in Irvine, North Ayrshire's capital, with the Leisure Centre. Kilwinning has superb transport links with trains every half-hour leading into Glasgow or Ayr.
Kilwinning Sports Club, Pennyburn Road, +44 1294 556444. M–F 8AM–10PM, Sa Su 8AM–5PM. The town has a great sporting facility in the Pennyburn estate of the town. The club offers: fitness suite, assault course, blaze pitches for football and other foot-based ball games, and a pavilion offering changing facilities, football pitches, etc.
Kilwinning has a great selection of different places where you can receive pleasant food. Kilwinning has a vast array of take-away outlets serving Indian, Chinese, bakeries such as Greggs and the good old classic fish and chips. There are also pubs who serve great food also.
See Ardrossan for Braidwoods, which is near Dalry 4 miles north of Kilwinning.