Hotels in Ayr Scotland
- Quality Hotel Ayr Prices: from £34 pp 3 star
The Quality Hotel, Ayr is a fine Victorian building in this lovely seaside town. It offers all the virtues of the Scottish way of life, with a fine selection of whiskies and generous portions of food. Rooms have radio, television, direct dial telephone and tea and coffee making facilities.
- Ramada Jarvis Hotel Ayr Prices: from £42.50 pp 3 star
The Ramada Jarvis Ayr is situated near the town centre. Whilst the beach is nearby, the hotel has an extensive leisure centre, and there are 22 golf courses in the area. Set in the heart of Burns Country you can enjoy magnificent views of the Isle of Arran.
Hotels in Turnberry Scotland
- Cottages Hotel at Turnberry Prices: from £55 pp 5 star
Situated within the grounds of the Turnberry Hotel, each of the two bedroom luxury cottages offer the advantage of self-catering and feature a separate living room, complete with warming fire. Within the resort you will find the award winning spa, two championship golf courses, outdoor activities centre and Colin Montgomerie Links Golf Academy. A welcome pack will await your arrival. Children under 14 will stay free and accommodation in the second bedroom is in bunk beds.
- Westin Hotel Turnberry Resort Prices: from £72.50 pp 5 star
The luxurious 5 star Turnberry Hotel has a magnificent coastal setting just an hour from Glasgow. Bedrooms are spacious and very thoughtfully equipped. With two championship golf courses, a renowned Spa, Colin Montgomerie Links Golf Academy and outdoor activity centre, this hotel is ideal for business or pleasure.
Hotels in Troon in Scotland
- Marine Hotel Troon Prices: from £54 pp 4 star
The Marine Hotel occupies an enviable location, home to around 20 golf courses and a long sandy beach - this idyllic spot also offers breathtaking scenery. Fairways Restaurant is not only a fantastic award winning restaurant that serves excellent cuisine, it also has beautiful views overlooking the 18th green of the Royal Troon Golf Course.
About Ayr in Scotland
Ayrshire is the birthplace of Open Golf, with Open Championship courses at Troon and Turnberry, and the site of the very first British Open at Prestwick. It's also the birthplace of Scotland's most famous poet, Robert Burns, celebrated in May 2003 by “Burns an' a' that”, Scotland’s newest and most exciting festival celebrating life and contemporary Scottish culture.
Ayrshire is steeped in the history of Scottish kings and heroes, like Robert the Bruce and - so legend has it - of William Wallace. Playing a key role in Scottish history, it has castles and monuments dating back centuries and a range of visitor attractions to keep all the family entertained.
The Isle of Arran (just over the water from Ayr) is one of the most southerly Scottish islands and is known as 'Scotland in miniature'. It's the ideal place for cycling, hillwalking, island golf and activity holidays….as well as relaxing on the coast and in the countryside while taking in the history, craft and culture of a Scottish island whose history is intertwined with Celtic myth and legend.
Whether you're planning a short break in Scotland or a long vacation, a golf holiday, a hillwalking break, a visit to trace your family's Scottish history….. or just a relaxing time away from the rat race, Ayrshire and the Isle of Arran can give you all you're looking for, and then some.
So treat yourself. Take a good look at Ayrshire and Arran and give yourself a break…

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