The new adventure playpark at Brodick Castle is ready to open next weekend. To be called ‘Isle be Wild’, the all-wooden playpark will have something for all ages. And it has been revealed there will be no additional charge above the normal garden entry ticket to the castle and country park for its use.
The National Trust for Scotland is hoping that the new tree-top attraction will bring more tourists to Brodick Country Park and be as successful as a similar attraction at Culzean Castle on the mainland when it opens next Saturday July 1.
New interim property manager Chris Mills said: ‘The opening of Isle be Wild, our fantastic new adventure playground, is a major step forward in the development of the castle and country park, one of the many new and exciting features which are due to happen over the next couple of years.