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Abandoned UK Butlin’s resort now home to thriving holiday park

By staff22 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Stung by the ‘Benidorm Boom’, this huge Billy Butlin’s resort in the UK closed its doors back in 1999, despite being upgraded with a whopping £25 million of investment

Picture shows British holiday camp 'Butlins Ayr'. Butlin's Ayr was a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. When originally opened in 1946, it was named Butlin's Ayr, but in 1987 was renamed Wonderwest World. It closed in 1998 and re-opened in 1999 under the management of Haven Holidays who renamed it Craig Tara.
The Butlin’s site was closed down, despite hefty investment(Image: Wikimedia Commons )

An abandoned Billy Butlin’s resort that once lured in thousands of Brits looks completely different nowadays, after it failed to stay afloat. After being used throughout the war as a Navy training camp, a huge 85-acre site in Ayr, Scotland, was transferred into Butlin’s ownership back in 1946. At first, it could only accommodate some 2,000 guests – but this was quickly expanded to more than double its capacity.

In the following years, major investment was pumped into the site, welcoming an impressive indoor swimming pool, its very own miniature railways, and the first of the Butlin’s iconic chairlifts.

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Picture shows British holiday camp 'Butlins Ayr'. Butlin's Ayr was a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. When originally opened in 1946, it was named Butlin's Ayr, but in 1987 was renamed Wonderwest World. It closed in 1998 and re-opened in 1999 under the management of Haven Holidays who renamed it Craig Tara.
The huge park featured the first Butlin’s chairlift(Image: Wikimedia Commons )

All of this bolstered the resort’s appeal, quickly establishing it as one of the best UK staycation destinations for Brits. However, just like the former sites in Barry, Pwllheli, and Filey – the Ayr site started to struggle to bring in the high levels of tourism it had been consistently witnessing.

The blow came as the ‘Benidorm Boom’ (aka when package holidays to overseas destinations like Spain became more affordable) wreaked havoc on seaside destinations across the UK.

Picture shows British holiday camp 'Butlins Ayr'. Butlin's Ayr was a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. When originally opened in 1946, it was named Butlin's Ayr, but in 1987 was renamed Wonderwest World. It closed in 1998 and re-opened in 1999 under the management of Haven Holidays who renamed it Craig Tara.
A £25m investment wasn’t enough to keep the site going(Image: Wikimedia Commons )

According to Butlin’s Memories, the final months of the 1987 season were ‘watched closely’ to see whether it was worth investing in the complex more. “On October 14, Butlin’s finally announced a £25 million investment programme,” the publication wrote.

“The decision to go ahead [with investment] was taken after the Scottish Tourist Board pledged their support for the project. Work began the following year and £12 million was immediately invested in the creation of a new indoor water complex and three-star accommodation for all holidaymakers, as well as a new 900-seat food court and a facelift for the caravan park.”

Picture shows British holiday camp 'Butlins Ayr'. Butlin's Ayr was a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. When originally opened in 1946, it was named Butlin's Ayr, but in 1987 was renamed Wonderwest World. It closed in 1998 and re-opened in 1999 under the management of Haven Holidays who renamed it Craig Tara.
Much of the site was bulldozed down to make way for a new holiday park(Image: Wikimedia Commons )

It is believed the remaining £13 million was invested over the next five years, before the site was renamed Wonderwest World. However, 10 years later and the resort was transferred over to Haven – who developed the site into what is now known as Craig Tara Holiday Park.

The run-down chalets were bulldozed down and replaced with luxury caravans. Now, Craig Tara boasts modern beachfront accommodation looking out onto the Isle of Arran, along with arcades, a Splashaway Bay multi-level water complex, an all-weather Airspace sports hall, and eateries including Burger King and Chopstix.

Picture shows British holiday camp 'Butlins Ayr'. Butlin's Ayr was a holiday camp located near Ayr in South Ayrshire, Scotland. When originally opened in 1946, it was named Butlin's Ayr, but in 1987 was renamed Wonderwest World. It closed in 1998 and re-opened in 1999 under the management of Haven Holidays who renamed it Craig Tara.
The site is now run by Haven, who offers breaks starting from just £49(Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Three-night breaks start from just £49 for caravan stays and £249 for lodges. Visitors can also stay in apartments, priced from £49 for a four-night stay. All of the accommodation types are within walking distance to three miles of rugged coastline, featuring soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters.

*Prices based on Haven’s website at the time of writing.

What’s your favourite UK holiday park? Let us know in the comments section below

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