Getting around the park

Getting around the park

Planning how to get to and around our park.

Whether you sail in, cruise in your electric car powered by turbine charging stations, or embrace the elements with land yachting, we’ve made sure your journey is as thrilling as the destination.

Accessing the park

Travel by sail boat

Since it’s always windy, why not embrace it? Selected areas of the park can be accessed by sailboat. What better way to reach our park than by nature’s own energy?

  • Ayr to Muirkirk - Depart from Ayr Harbour and sail up the River Ayr to Glenbuck. Expect a long journey showcasing our destruction along the way.
  • Kilmarnock to Galston - Depart from Ayrshire Athletics Arena and sail up the River Irvine. Our land yachts await to take you to our largest turbine clusters.
  • Ayr to Dalmelington - Depart from the Millennium Bridge in Ayr and sail up the River Doon for miles, taking in the turbines along the way. We could keep going to the Galloway Forest Park, but our Turbine Park is better!
  • Dumfries to New Cumnock - Join us for an overnight sailing adventure up the River Nith to New Cumnock. Sleep under the stars or perhaps under the blinding glow of aviation lights?
Electric Cars

Only electric cars are allowed in our park areas because we care deeply about sustainability and our environment. There is no need to worry about charging as we’ve attached charging ports directly to turbines! Plug in, sit back, and enjoy the soothing noise of the turbines while your car slowly charges.

Getting about the Park

Land yachting

We’ve set up land yachting depots across East Ayrshire’s villages, offering a truly wind-dependent way to explore. Each land yacht fits one person, but if the wind isn’t blowing, you’re not going anywhere fast.

Paragliders

For the thrill-seekers, we offer free paragliders. Use them at your own risk, of course. Many visitors hike up the nearest hill and paraglide straight into the heart of the turbine park. Just watch out for the blades… unless you fancy catching one to the face.