
Discover the park
Endless turbines to discover and enjoy
Our skylines contain a wealth of industrial wonders to discover and enjoy. From remote steel structures to miles of access tracks, from displaced wildlife to a landscape transformed beyond recognition.
Afton
Enjoy remote scenic landscapes? Don't get your hopes up.
Airds Hill
We haven't decided on a name yet, but you’re in for a treat...we’re going to let you name it.
Blackwood
Another addition to Turbine Alley. There is always room for more.
Breezy Hill
We found a little gap and couldn’t think of a reason to leave it empty. Filling it with turbines seemed like the obvious choice.
Enoch Hill
Ever heard of Local Nature Conservation Sites? Neither have we.
Enoch Hill 2
It’s just 2 turbines... pay no attention to the dozens already spinning around them.
Galawhistle
We’re hosting 2 turbines because sharing is caring.
Greenburn
The Covenanter’s Cross and Hen Harriers? Never heard of them. We’re sure the King will enjoy the new views from Dumfries House.
Hagshaw
We know you adore the current turbines, well we've got a surprise for you.
Hagshaw Repowering
Surprise! You thought we were removing them and restore the land, think again. The new 200m turbines are on their way. Bigger is always better.
Hare Craig
The popular River Ayr Way just got even better. What could be more scenic than starting your journey with a view of our turbines?
Hare Hill
We’ve been around for ages, so it’s definitely time for a repower. Don’t worry, the 55 concrete bases will be removed… joking.
Hare Hill Repowering
Time for another landscape update. Prepare for some bigger, badder turbines coming soon!
Knockkippen
How close can we get to a village? Let’s find out. Our solar panels will soak up all the sunshine too.
Lethans
Don’t mind this one, you will only be able to see it 24/7 with our array of avition lights.
Lethans Extension
Well, we got away with the first lot! A little more won’t hurt the landscape, eh?
Lorg
We’ll be back soon to build the 5 turbines we removed. The access road through the restored peat will already be in place anyway.
North Kyle
Our turbines are popping out of the ground like daffodils on a lovely spring day.
Over Hill
Blanket bogs and protected wildlife? Not a problem. We just hope the turbines don’t sink into an old mine.
Penbreck
Largest populations of hen harriers and short-eared owls in Britain, in a Special Protection Area? I think we’ll decide.
Pencloe
Once an inspiration for poet Robert Burns, Glen Afton is now inspiring our engineers. It's a masterpiece of modern scenic engineering.
Pencloe Extension
Oh, we found some more space! There’s nothing more beautiful than a entire skyline covered in our turbines.
Sanquhar II
We’ve allowed 3 turbines into East Ayrshire, never mind the other 41 placed to ruin the Scaur Glen and Southern Upland Way.
Sclenteuch
The Dark Sky Park will be even more impressive once our aviation lights become the new stars of the night.
Sneddon Law
Wearing a helmet is recommended. Flying turbine blades can be unpredictable.
South Kyle
Sharing the burden with our neighbours over 2,402 hectares. Because we care.
South Kyle 2
Shh... hopefully, the nearby village won’t mind a few more. There’s always room for extra turbines.
The Drum
Peatlands and a Special Protected Area? Excellent. Just the perfect spot. All in the name of the environment.
Whitelee
Our neighbour ran out of space, so we generously let 100 turbines into our park.