Bed and Breakfasts in Ayrshire

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Dunlay House, Ayr, Ayrshire

PR2S £45
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableDisabled AccessHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Dunlay House is ideally situated in a very quaint leafy conservation area, within a few minutes walk of both the town centre and the seafront. Both the bus station and the railway station are only a few minutes walk from the house.we are situated approximately ten minutes by car from Glasgow Prestwick International Airport and roughly a half an hour from Glasgow International Airport. We are also fairly close to both ferry terminals and all National Rail Links. Dunlay House, has recently been refurbished, with 6 tastefuly decorated bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms we are positive you will enjoy your stay. All rooms are equiped with Digital Colour Televisions and Tea & Coffee Making Facilities. Dunlay house is literally a stones throw away from the historic ST Johns Tower, which Cromwell commandeered in 1315 and where the 1st parliament was convened when Robert the Bruce was officially crowned. St Johns Tower is one of Ayrshire’s true historic sites being the oldest Kirk in Ayr. For those seeking an active holiday there is plenty of golf, angling, cycling, horse riding ,walking and hiking on offer within Ayrshire. Ayrshire boasts over 30 golf courses and is home to many championship courses, the world famous Troon Old Prestwick and Turnberry…With its challenging and varied mix of links and parkland courses it is little wonder Ayrshire is aptly names a golfers paradise. Dunlay House, has recently been refurbished, with 6 tastefully decorated bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms we are positive you will enjoy your stay. All rooms have date digital televisions and FREE SECURED Wi-FI is also available, perfect if your on business or just passing through. Ayr boasts many attractions, such as our famous race course, bowling greens, theatre, cinema, bowling allay, many fine restaurants, pubs and clubs, children’s animal farm and indoor activity centre, swimming pool and leisure centre. The history of Ayrshire is indeed fascinating reflecting hundreds of years of activity, the area is a unique mix of history and culture, shopping scenery activities events and entertainment. So whether you just want to get away from it all for a short break or simply want to pass through you are sure to find something on offer for all. With so much history on the doorstep Dunlay House is the ideal base for everyone, no matter how long you intend to stay, The area offers a wide range of museums exhibits historic buildings National Trust Properties country walks and gardens etc. A five-minute journey by car is the birthplace of Scotland’s famous Robert Burns where one can go back in time and visit the Burns cottage, and Burns experience, a true insight into years gone by. The West coast is home to numerous ancient castles and by requesting a brochure from our local tour office visitors can visit these historic homes and tread the paths of their ancestors taking a journey back in time. Rates : From £45 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets allowed. Parking available. Dinner available by arrangement. Disabled facilities - please enquire for exact details. Wi-Fi / Internet Access. 4 Star STB.

St Andrews Hotel, Ayr, Ayrshire

PPPN £35
PR2S £60
2 Star2 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingDinner Available
Distance: Miles
St. Andrews is a small friendly family run hotel, with 8 en-suite bedrooms, restaurant, bar and games room. We are situated between Ayr Town Centre and Prestwick making it one of the most convenient places to stay. We are ideally located for Prestwick Airport, Ayr Racecourse, Northfield Bowling Centre and the many world class golf courses in the area. Newton on Ayr Train station is just around the corner providing a direct rail link between Ayr, Prestwick and Glasgow, there is also a direct bus link with the bus stop situated directly outside the hotel. The hotel itself was built in the early 1900’s with its turret and crest resembles a small castle. In the early years it was a doctor’s surgery before becoming a hotel in the 1930’s. The hotel is owned and run by Shona and David Gibson. We have a range of well appointed, comfortable en-suite rooms providing good clean accommodation at a competitive price. Our restaurant is open 7 days a week providing quality meals to residents and non residents. The hotel also has a Friendly bar showing live sports, pool and darts competitions as well as Karaoke every week. Ayr is the largest coastal town in South West Scotland. It’s a place that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each Spring and Summer, swelling the weekly population by 150%. They come for the world class golfing at Royal Troon and Turnberry, for salmon and trout fishing, sailing, grouse shooting, horse racing not to mention to explore historic sites from the impressive Culzean Castle to numerous other castles and the birthplace of Robert Burns, and for the stunning sea views. Golf and Robert Burns put Ayr on the map, but the area's unique charms have kept it there. Rolling hillsides, dramatic coastline and even some of Scotland's famous islands are all within easy reach of Ayr's old town and its architecture stretching back 500 years. The Brigs of Ayr, as immortalised in the Burns poem of the same name, still stretch over the River Ayr. The nearby Burns National Heritage Park contains the birthplace of the great man as well as a museum dedicated to his honour. Place your bets at Ayr Racecourse or enjoy a round of golf at Turnberry or Royal Troon Golf Course. Walkers can explore the surrounding region's famous hills, islands and coastline. Rates : From £35 per person per night. From £60 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. From £60 per family room per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets by arrangement. Off street parking. Dinner is available. 2 Star STB.

Greenan Lodge, Doonfoot, Ayrshire

PPPN £30
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Situated on the beautiful west coast of Scotland, in the heart of Burns Country, Greenan Lodge offers guests excellent modern facilities and warm hospitality recognised both locally and internationally. Our family-run guest house is situated in a quiet location 5 minutes south of Ayr town centre, nestling at the foot of the Carrick Hills adjacent to Greenan Castle, and a short walk from Greenan Shore. You get the best of both worlds here, a quiet locale that is ideal for relaxing after a long trip, yet within five minutes drive you can reach notable restaurants, local golf courses, Burns Cottage, Brig O'Doon, coastal walks and town centre shopping. The famous Culzean Castle Country Park is a 15 minute drive south, why not stop at Electric Brae or the fantastic beach at Croy on the way there! If you fancy a crack at our world-famous championship golf courses, you could not be better located as the lodge is less than twenty minutes from Turnberry, Royal Troon and old Prestwick. If you don't feel up to this but are still looking for a challenge, then a round at James Braid designed Belleisle, just down the road, would be a fine option. Take in the scenery by day and sample the great food at night in the many quality restaurants that surround us. Then come back for a perfect night. Greenan Lodge is appointed to a high standard with each inviting bedroom having a character of its own, all tastefully designed to reflect the lodges modern image. All bedrooms have luxurious en-suite bathrooms, hostess trays and LCD televisions. Enjoy your start to the day with a delicious Scottish breakfast in our conservatory-style dining room then spend the rest of your day discovering this lovely part of Scotland. When you get back you know there is ample, safe, parking in our spacious driveway. You can then enjoy the comfort of our large, airy Guest Lounge...for your use only, and ideal for relaxing after a tiring day. Put your feet up and watch TV for a while. At Greenan Lodge we believe the adage that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and our conservatory-style dining room is certainly the place to complement it. Help yourself to some cereal, fruit juices, while we cook you the best of local Scottish produce. Relax with a bottomless cup of coffee in the genteel surroundings while you ponder your plan for the day, and just ask for some 'local knowledge' if required. If it's a game of golf you fancy, we can help arrange it for you. Born in Alloway, just south of Ayr, Burns was the son of a tenant farmer. A passionate, inspiring, forward thinking pioneer of his generation, Robert Burns is regarded as the national poet of Scotland. Born in Ayrshire, in 1759, Scotland's best loved Bard is famous for his political views, his love for the lassies and of course his world famous songs and poems including Auld Lang Syne. Burns' Cottage - now a museum - is where he was born and enjoyed a happy young childhood. The traditional 'But and Ben' thatched clay cottage has been carefully renovated with a documentary film to show visitors what life must have been like for the family. Robert Burns' birthplace is within walking distance, as is the Brig O' Doon immortalised in Tam O' Shanter, with its superb restaurant. The Burns Heritage Centre sits adjacent to the Brig offering a historical vision of the Bard and a great wee tearoom! Rates : From £30 per person per night. Children by arrangement. Off street parking. Wi-fi/internet access.