![]() Loudoun Castle, Galston in the 1890's before the fire and abandonement. |
![]() Loudoun castle from the front entrance in the 1890's. . |
Loudoun Castle is a popular theme park set around the ruins of a 19th century castle near Galston, in the Loudoun area of Southwest Scotland.
The park was opened in 1995 by a company based in London and has since been through the hands of showman Raymond Codona to its current owner, Henk Bembom's Parkware Ltd.
Bembom took over the park in 2002 and invested £5m during his first year there, followed by an additional £2m in the second. He has continued to bring new rides and attractions to the park every year since, including another £2m worth of investment in 2007.
In winter 2006, Parkware moved all their operations and ride stock to Loudoun from their previous storage buildings in Margate.
From the beginning, the parks mascot has been Rory the Lion, though he has been redesigned since then to become more cuddly. Rory can often be seen walking around the park greeting guests and also features in Loudoun's logo.
Many of the rides had been operated at Dreamland Margate when it was owned by Bembom Brothers. Loudoun Castle has three roller coasters;
Also in the park are various thrill rides including;
Dodgems, for younger and older kids
The park also has many gentler rides, more suited to younger children.
Several shows take place during the day at Loudoun. These include;
On 25 October 2006, the fansite Loudoun Castle Vaults confirmed that Loudoun Castle would be installing an S&S Power Double Shot tower. The ride was re-located from the defunct Pleasureland Southport to the Dougal McDougal's Farm area of Loudoun, where it was refurbished, given a barn theme and named "Barnstormer".
The ride was officially opened on the 23rd of May by The MacDonald Brothers.
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