PPPN £28
Distance: Miles
Welcome to Belmont Guest House, Ayr. We welcome visitors from all walks of life, and from all over the world. Our house is the perfect base to explore the town and region, whether you're visiting for business or pleasure.
We have 5 bedrooms which are 2 doubles, 1 twin and 2 family (Sleeping 4) and all are pleasantly decorated. All rooms are en-suite with modern shower rooms (Powerful showers!), plenty of hot water and fresh towels supplied daily. We can accommodate whether you're looking for a single, double or twin or family sharing. There is central heating throughout and each room has individual temperature controls. Large comfortable (but firm!) beds with fresh white bed linen. Televisions and tea/coffee making hospitality tray.
If there is anything else you need, from an iron, hairdryer, ice (for a quick aperitif before a night on the town!) to a hangover cure, then please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to make everything as easy and enjoyable as possible.
Breakfast is served in the relaxed and informal surroundings of our spacious dining room situated on the ground floor. The strains of soothing music will help to gently ease your way into the day. Feel free to help yourself to our selection of buffet items including cereals, fruit juices, yoghurts, fruits and also oatcakes etc.
"An ancient city by an ancient sea" these words are particularly applicable to Ayr. They spring to mind whenever you think of this old town on the Firth of Clyde just 35 miles from Glasgow. Ayr dates back to 1205 and the original charter of erection by King William the Lion still lies safe in the custody of the Town Clerk. The tower of St. John is all that remains of the ancient church of St. John the Baptist built around the same date can still be visited.
The Auld Brig of Ayr on its present site probably dates back almost as far as the Church of St. John The Auld Kirk (1654) where the poet Robert Burns was a member, (Services are still conducted there each Sunday). Loudon Hall overlooking the Harbour traces its deeds back to 1534 and in its heyday was the town house of the hereditary Sheriff of Ayrshire. Today, with a population of 48,008 the town of Ayr is a busy and bustling shopping centre with many fine restaurants, public houses and night clubs. An ODEON cinema, ten-pin bowling alley and the Gaiety Theatre, all within a 10 minute walk of Belmont Guest House.
Rates : From £28 per person per night.
Children are welcome.
No smoking. Sorry, no pets.
WiFi access.
3 Star Visit Britain.