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722dougd

Rozelle park is superbly maintained and the monkey puzzle trees have to be some of the best in Scotland- nice but small cafe and shop is worth dropping in to to support the local artists

44Adeline

Has regular art exhibitions by local artists and occasionally by better known artists. Sculptures can also be included in exhibitions. Coffee shop very nice and food good. Staff very pleasant and service good. There is also an area given to crafts such as jewellery, pottery etc. The park itself is very pleasant to walk through.

Victor6052

Nice big park but if the flower show hadn't been on there was nothing else there. If you like long walks good place to go and very quiet, need a car to get there or it is a long walk from the town.

JakeB325

Rozelle Park is one of a number of very good parks in Ayrshire that provide great outdoor space to enjoy the fresh air.Located in the beautiful Alloway area, Rozelle Park offers large areas of open grass to enjoy, as well as a good track that roughly follows the boundary of the park, including taking in the (unfortunately) railed off duck pond. After a good walk, there is a cafe to visit that provides decent hot and cold food as well as a range of hot and cold drinks, the extravagant hot chocolate with cream being one of our favourites! The daily soups are usually very good. During busy weekends it can be a bit hit and miss whether you will get a table at first, but coming back after a quick walk usually sees a table or two free up. There is also seating outside, nice on warmer days and an option during colder times if you don't mind sitting outside.Overall, Rozelle Park is a good, nice park to visit for a gentle walk and bite to eat or drink without being too strenuous, and has lots of open space to enjoy.

IanM814

The park itself is good for a brisk walk (lots of dog walkers if you need to know) and there are some ducks to throw bread at. The feature piece of the park is the Rozelle House which contains a selection of artworks, although it is quiet at thi time of year. The cafe in the basement is cosy and has the usual selection of hot drinks and cakes (coffee can be taken away); but can close/wind down up to an hour before the house does. The Maclaurin Galleries are the best feature at the right time of year with exhibitions and local art group presentations.

Doreen123_11

Big open space the children could run around and we took a pinick with us .they could run around ,kick the ball and went to feed the ducks too.

Humblepie1

Went here for a coffee and cake which was delicious. The shabby chic tearoom is quaint and leads out to the gardens where there are tables if we are fortunate to have good weather. The prices are pretty average for what you get but the service is efficient and friendly and all the food we saw seemed to look very tasty. You can wander through the gardens, browse in the little shop and pass some time looking at the many different exhibitions which change fairly regularly. The guides/staff are all so friendly and informative and the added bonus is that the grounds and exhibits are all free! Certainly worth a visit.

Rossergruffydd

A well maintained park with ample space for events such as the Ayr Flower Show which needs large areas for parking and benefits from the many mature trees that are located on the lawns. The pavilions and stalls are set off well in these surroundings and the gallery and cafe do very well.Rozelle is a dog walkers paradise and the proximity of Alloway means that Robert Burn's admirers can visit here as well. No stations nearby however a regular bus service passes the main entrance.

91celinej

We went for lunch at Rozelle park tea room and had a lovely lunch outside. Kids were playing on the grass which was adjacent to it. We then had a nice walk around the pond. Not a lot of attractions, but good for a little walk in a peaceful environment!

stuartk326

went nice night for walk. not much to do but ok to pass half hour for stroll lots of dog walkers but not much else small lake and playing fields

741angelat

I dont go here enough, but when I do I thoroughly enjoy it, lovely scone with cream and jam and giant coffee in a lovely setting out on the terrace on a nice day, couldn't wish for more then a walk round the pond and through the woods, very relaxing, I love this place spring summer autumn and winter, need to go again very soon

cazzm2014

What a gem to have such a place in a large town like Ayr. Used for many events from the holy fair to the flower show. Also good for bird watching and letting children and dogs run around carefree

fragglesfriend

Visited the tea room for afternoon tea as their website specified dog friendly. On arrival a chalkboard said dogs welcome in courtyard and when we walked into the tea room we were immediately suggested/directed to a table outside so not sure if he was allowed inside or not. Tea room is quaintly decorated in shabby chic style and courtyard seating in nice setting of the park grounds. Afternoon tea was not mentioned on the lunch menu but was an option when we asked. Tea itself was rather weak and coffee very milky. On mentioning we were vegetarian the first sandwich option offered was tuna and we were then told they would have done egg mayo if ordered in advance! Sandwiches (half cheese, half cucumber) and cakes were well presented and very tasty - though again some veggie confusion as one of the selection included marshmallow so we could not eat it. Friendly casual service and a pleasant setting.

OLLIOC

Quaint little tea room at the end of the gallery. The gallery was interesting as was the graffiti walls telling their story leading into the tearoom. We sat outside and the gardens were truly breath taking. Could have sat there for hours.There are plenty of tables and chairs which the staff are happy to set up for you if you ask. There is a notice written which is right in front of the furniture NOT TO TOUCH THE FURNITURE BUT TO ASK THE STAFF!!! However, you ALWAYS get one!!! One woman decided to take it upon herself to set up the furniture herself and looked down her nose at the staff when politely asked not to!! Perhaps she could not read the big sign or perhaps she should have gone to Specsavers!!!! Or maybe she was just an ignaramous ??Food was pricey for what it was ( £ 7 for a baked potato ) and was just warm.But the staff were lovely. Anyway, would still recommend you go to the place for a visit. Am definitly going back as there is no way you could get round this beautiful park in a day.P.S. The attraction is free.

Rutheckenny

I love rozelle, it would be even better if there was a kids play area in the park, but my kids manage to find a tree to climb or bushes to hide in. The tea room is lovely, only negative is that it is a bit expensive. The staff are aways welcoming & it's dog friendly.

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