The Queens Hotel
The Queens Hotel in Largs Ayrshire, offers 15 stylish and comfortable
rooms, thirteen are en-suite. The front rooms in the Queens hotel have
a spectacular views across the sea to the Island of Bute, Great
Cumbrae and the Island of Arran. Food is served in the Restaurant
to residents, the Bar is freshly decorated, has a welcoming atmosphere
and a wide choice of beers and spirits. We have a TV lounge were
you can relax and enjoy the spectacular views. There is also seating
outside on our patio where you can enjoy a drink, weather permitting
of course. Golf packages available.
9 Brisbane street
Largs
North Ayrshire
KA30 8QW
TEL: 01475675311
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Brisbane
House Hotel
On the sea front In Largs, one of the most famous towns in North
Ayrshire, the Brisbane House Hotel offers panoramic views of the
Clyde and its islands. It has just 24 stylish en-suite bedrooms
with free Wi-fi, Sky TV and direct dial telephones. The Brisbane
Suite and Henry's Bar & Restaurant, where the menus include
traditional Scottish dishes, feature floor-to-ceiling glass and
coastal views. The Brisbane House Hotel is the ideal place for short
breaks, with many of Ayrshire’s finest golf courses within
a 30-minute drive.
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Seamill
Hydro Hotel and Resort
On the sea front and originally founded as a sanatorium in 1879
– where guests took the ‘baths’ to relieve conditions
like rheumatism and sciatica and the swimming pool was filled with
seawater – Seamill Hydro Hotel has a long history as a health
spa resort. Today, however, the spa is just part of a popular modern
family-run hotel with well-tended gardens, a private sandy beach,
and a choice of places to eat some of the best of Ayrshire’s
produce, while enjoying magnificent views of Arran, Ailsa Craig
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Burnhouse
Manor Hotel
Just 20 miles from both Glasgow and Prestwick airports, Burnhouse
Manor is a small country house hotel near the town of Beith (8 miles
north of Irvine). Its extensive gardens afford views of the beautiful
rolling countryside, while its elegant bedrooms and spacious lounges
offer the perfect location for relaxing and enjoying a meal after
a day playing any one of the many fine Ayrshire golf courses or
exploring the other delights of Burns Country.
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Menzies
Irvine Hotel
Just off the A78 on the eastern outskirts of Irvine and only 7
miles from Prestwick Airport, the Menzies Irvine is the perfect
location if you want to practice your swing before visiting some
of the Ayrshire golf courses within a few minutes’ drive of
your hotel. As well as its 9-hole junior course, it has an indoor
lagoon pool and Jacuzzi, a cocktail bar and brasserie restaurant
offering mouth-watering food from locally-sourced ingredients.
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Annfield
House Hotel
With three championship Ayrshire golf courses on its doorstep,
the Annfield House Hotel on the banks of the river in Irvine is
an old country house style of building boasting modern facilities.
It provides a friendly Scottish welcome, excellent home-made food
and high quality service.
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Gailes
Hotel
Just 3 miles south of Irvine and close to Troon, the privately-owned
Gailes Hotel is the perfect location for Ayrshire golf and leisure
breaks. With the adjacent driving range, 9-hole and pitch&putt
courses, the Gailes has three championship courses on its doorstep
(Dundonald, Western Gailes and Glasgow Gailes), making it the ideal
base for an Ayrshire golf holiday. It has elegant modern accommodation,
with very well-appointed rooms and the menu in its Zest Restaurant
offers a range from contemporary to simple and traditional –
all using local produce where possible.
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Marina
Inn
In the lively harbour area just west of Irvine town, the budget
Marina Inn offers spacious, comfortable rooms with en suite facilities,
flat-screen TV, Freeview channels and DVD player. Some of the rooms
also enjoy a beautiful harbour view.
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Harbourside
Hotel
The Harbourside Hotel is in the cosmopolitan harbour area of Irvine,
yet close to the town centre. A budget hotel, the Harbourside offers
good quality, inexpensive accommodation in a lively accessible part
of town, just a few yards from the sandy beach and very near the
train station.
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Park
Hotel
The modern, luxurious 4-Star Park Hotel, to the southwest of Kilmarnock
town centre, has a reputation for being innovative, offering excellent
service and good value for money – all with the traditionally
warm Ayrshire welcome.
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Fenwick
Hotel
In a historic, picturesque country village, the boutique Fenwick
Hotel has 29 luxury en-suite bedrooms and stylish, contemporary
public areas. With a restaurant famed for its blend of Eastern and
Western cuisine, it proximity to the main M77 road through North
Ayrshire, means it is the perfect location from which to enjoy your
Ayrshire golf holiday.
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Marine
Hotel
Among the better known of the Ayrshire golf hotels, the luxury
Marine Hotel is a few minutes’ walk from the centre of Troon
and overlooks the 17th & 18th holes on the Royal Troon course.
With stunning views across the Firth of Clyde to Arran and beyond,
the Marine is just 5 miles from Prestwick and 30 miles from Glasgow.
Most of the Championship Ayrshire golf courses, including at Turnberry
and Prestwick are within only a few minutes’ drive and the
hotel itself offers high-quality fine dining, spa and beauty treatment
facilities as well as swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi
and fully-equipped gym.
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Lochgreen
House Hotel
Sitting in 30 acres of woodland and well-maintained gardens which
run parallel to Royal Troon and enjoying views over the Portland
and Lochgreen golf courses, Lochgreen House hotel is perfect for
those wanting total immersion in the Ayrshire golf scene while staying
in a luxury country house hotel. It has comfortable lounges and
public rooms, well-appointed bedrooms and menus featuring dishes
created from local produce, Lochgreen House is situated less than
2 miles from Troon town centre and within easy reach of Glasgow
and Prestwick Airports.
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Highgrove
House Hotel
This small country house hotel is on a hill overlooking the Ayrshire
coastal town of Troon and just 5 minutes’ drive from Prestwick
Airport. Highgrove House is particularly popular with golfers as
it is close to many championship courses and its menus, comfortable
lounges and general ambience all combine to make it a delightful
base for anyone wanting to relax after sampling the rigours of the
renowned Ayrshire golf links.
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South
Beach Hotel
This privately-owned and run hotel on the sea front enjoys the
perfect location, overlooking the Firth of Clyde’s sandy beaches
at Troon and between the Royal Troon golf course and the town centre.
The South Beach Hotel is renowned for its friendly atmosphere.
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Anchorage
Hotel
Dating back to 1812 and the oldest licensed premises in Troon,
the Anchorage Hotel overlooks the marina and harbour and offers
superb views of Arran. The perfect base for your Ayrshire golf holiday,
with almost 20 courses within easy reach, the Anchorage Hotel offers
warming fires, a large garden area and a warm welcome.
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Piersland
House Hotel
The 4-star Piersland House Hotel overlooks the Portland course,
one of the many fine golf courses around Troon. It is set in beautiful
landscaped gardens just south of the town centre, the Piersland
has been described as a “country house by the sea”,
offering well-appointed rooms and a superb restaurant.
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Old
Loans Inn
Today, an award-winning boutique hotel in the village of Loans,
just 1.5 miles east of Troon, the Old Loans Inn was originally an
18th-century coaching inn and still retains the best of that old-world
charm in the 21st-century luxury expected of a 4-star hotel.
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Prestwick
Old Course Hotel
This golf-themed hotel is situated opposite Prestwick Old Course
Golf Club – home of the first ever ‘Open Championship’
in 1860 – and with stunning views over the golf course itself
and the beach, Firth of Clyde and Arran beyond. Just a few minutes’
walk from Prestwick town centre and the train station and only a
two-minute drive from Prestwick Airport, the Prestwick Old Course
Hotel retains many of the original features of its 19th-century
establishment, including a stained glass window and the golf coat
of arms on the front of the building.
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Parkstone
Hotel
Right on the sea front, the Parkstone Hotel is close to three great
golf clubs and courses – Prestwick and St Nicholas are adjacent,
while St Cuthbert is just a few minutes away. If you want to sample
some of the best of Ayrshire golf without moving far, then the Parkstone
Hotel is the perfect location.
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North
Beach Hotel
Situated on Links Road, overlooking Prestwick Golf Club, the North
Beach Hotel enjoys longstanding and an enviable reputation for its
friendliness, restaurant cuisine and general ambience.
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Fernbank Guest House
In Prestwick’s main street, the family-run Fernbank Guest
House retains many of the original features of this traditional
Edwardian house. With free, off-street parking and only a short
walk from two of Prestwick’s golf courses, Fernbank has high
quality en suite, fully soundproofed rooms and offers guests a good
Scottish breakfast made using many locally-sourced products.
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Prestwick
Guest House
Conveniently situated on Monkton Road just at the start of the
town centre, Prestwick Guest House has elegant en suite rooms, with
stylish period décor. The organic and/or ethically-sourced
Fair Trade breakfasts are designed to be served and eaten in your
room or, alternatively, ready to go. Free parking is available for
short stays if pre-booked; secure paid-for parking is available
for those staying longer.
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Golf
View
The Golf View guest house enjoys a unique view – across the
14th & 18th greens of Prestwick Golf Course, the home of the
first Open Championship and just a short walk from the town centre.
The highly-appointed en suite rooms and private guest lounge combine
the luxury and comfort you’d expect in the 21st century with
the elegance and charm of the Victorian period of the building.
There is free off-road parking.
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Lochside
House Hotel
Set within 20 acres of land and overlooking not one, but two small
lochs (names), the Lochside House Hotel is inland between Prestwick
and Ayr, just off the A70. Originally built as a shooting lodge
by the Marquis of Bute, so enjoying stunning countryside views,
Lochside House has been thoroughly modernised and, with its luxury
spa and adjacent 9-hole course, it is ideally located for Ayrshire
golf, touring and relaxing holidays.
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Stair
Inn
In the pretty country village of Stair, just 7 miles north-east
of Ayr, The Stair Inn is a small authentic Scottish country inn
where you will enjoy truly warm and welcoming hospitality. Having
been refurbished to modern standards, the Stair Inn retains many
of its original features, with a log fire in the cosy bar and a
lovely dining room for slightly more formal dining. In the very
heart of Burns Country, the Stair Inn is convenient for exploring
as well as for playing many of the Ayrshire golf links courses.
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Enterkine
House Hotel
Enterkine House, situated 5 miles east of Ayr off the B742, is
a luxury country house hotel built in the 1930s as a private house.
This “informally formal” country house hotel is just
10 minutes’ drive from Prestwick Airport (30 minutes from
Glasgow Airport) and offers fine dining and very comfortable accommodation
in a relaxing location, all in the heart of Burns Country and within
easy reach of the best of the Ayrshire golf courses.
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Carlton
Hotel
This recently refurbished budget hotel, just over a mile south
of the town centre, is located where Prestwick merges into Ayr.
It offers a comfortable and relaxed environment, with the modern
décor of its public rooms complemented by contemporary artworks.
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Fairfield
House Hotel
With spectacular views across the Firth of Clyde to Arran, Fairfield
House Hotel sits right on the seafront in Ayr and offers the perfect
combination of traditional Scottish country house hospitality with
luxurious furnishings and modern facilities, with an award-winning
restaurant.
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Mercure
Ayr (former Ramada Jarvis)
A short walk from the centre of Ayr and overlooking the seafront
promenade, many rooms at the Mercure Ayr enjoy splendid views of
Arran and the Mull of Kintyre across the Firth of Clyde. All the
rooms are well-equipped and the hotel has both a health club and
a golf simulator – for those needing some practice before
heading for some of the many challenging Ayrshire golf courses within
easy reach.
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Old
Racecourse Hotel
Perfectly situated in a residential area just south of Ayr town
centre and a few moments’ walk to the beach, the Old Racecourse
Hotel also has its own private gardens, making it an ideal base
for an Ayrshire golf holiday or for visiting the many delights of
Burns Country and the Ayrshire coastal resorts.
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Western
House Hotel
Situated in the grounds of Ayr Racecourse, to the north of the
town centre, the 4-star, award-winning Western House Hotel offers
luxury accommodation. Set in beautifully-landscaped gardens, it
offers 49 Executive Suites and Classic bedrooms and the menus at
its 2-rosette Jockey Club restaurant feature locally-sourced produce.
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Station
Hotel
A Victorian railway station hotel, Ayr’s Station Hotel is
in the centre of town, overlooking Burns Statue Square. With 71
well-equipped en-suite bedrooms, the hotel has a traditional lounge
bar offering a wide range of drinks, including many Scottish malt
whiskies, and the Arran restaurant serves a blend of Scottish and
European cuisine.
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Horizon
Hotel
Situated on the Esplanade, overlooking the beach, the Horizon Hotel
offers a range of refurbished, well-equipped accommodation to suit
all budgets. In the Vista Bar & Restaurant you can enjoy panoramic
views across the Clyde to Arran while sampling classic Scottish
cuisine made from locally-sourced ingredients.
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Ayrshire
& Galloway Hotel
Situated overlooking Burns Statue Square in Killoch Place, the
Ayrshire & Galloway Hotel is right at the heart of Ayr town
centre and all its amenities. Offering great value for money, this
well-appointed and comfortably furnished hotel has 25 en-suite bedrooms,
its Shire Bar is popular with locals and its Badge Bistro serves
traditional Scottish food.
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Hotel
Kylestrome
The Victorian façade belies the bright, contemporary hotel
within the Hotel Kylestrome. On Miller Road in the centre of Ayr,
it is just a short walk away from the Esplanade and the beach. It
has 13 well-appointed modern en-suite bedrooms and its Bar &
Grill offer the visitor a value for money stay.
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Elms
Court Hotel
On Miller Road in the centre of Ayr, the 18-bedroom, family-run
Elms Court Hotel is renowned for its stylish Rowan’s Bar &
Restaurant. This intimate hotel offers a relaxed atmosphere, a warm
welcome and friendly, helpful service.
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Glenpark
Guest House
A small guest house with its own bar/lounge and dining room for
guests, the Glenpark is situated about 2 miles from the centre of
Ayr, in the town’s southern outskirts, not far from Bellisle
and Seafield Golf Courses.
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The
Miller House Guest House
On Miller Road in the centre of Ayr, the Miller House is a large
Victorian B&B with its own private parking and a private guest
entrance to the rear. Following a refurbishment, it now offers spacious
contemporary en suite accommodation.
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Coila
Guest House
Less than 5 minutes from the town centre, Ayr’s Coila Guest
House is a large Victorian house which has been upgraded to provide
just four very large en suite rooms with excellent facilities and
ample off-street parking. With an excellent kitchen, this family-run
B&B is highly rated and enjoys many return guests, who feel
it offers them a ‘home from home’.
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Belmont
Guest House
Situated in a quiet residential area of Ayr, with free on-street
parking for its guests, the family-run Belmont Guest House offers
a warm welcome. A few minutes’ walk from the town centre and
the seafront, it has well-appointed en suite rooms, a large comfortable
lounge and provides an excellent breakfast.
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Burnside
Guest House
In a Victorian terrace house, Burnside Guest House retains many
period features and has been furnished with traditional furniture.
Some of its well-appointed rooms have stunning sea views across
to Arran. In a quiet conservation area close to both the town centre
and the beach, the Burnside provides its guests with free parking
permits for on-street parking.
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Daviot
House Guest House
Just a few yards from the beach in a residential area of Ayr, Daviot
House is a small guest house, with tastefully tartan-themed, well-appointed
rooms – which are either en suite or have their own private
facilities. Accommodation is on a B&B basis, but packed lunches
and snacks can be provided on request.
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Langley
Bank
The family-run Langley Bank guest house is a large Victorian house,
situated within easy walking distance of the town centre and many
local attractions. All its well-appointed rooms, including a family
room, have en suite facilities and there is a private car park.
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Inverlea
Guest House
Situated in a quiet residential area, within an easy walk of both
the Esplanade and Ayr town centre, the Inverlea Guest House has
a selection of spacious, well-appointed and decorated rooms, all
furnished to high standards. Ample private, secure parking is available
for guests.
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Savoy
Park Hotel
Half a mile from the town centre, the 3-star Savoy Park Hotel is
a family-run hotel which offers fresh homemade food and a friendly
atmosphere, combined with professional service. Visitors can enjoy
free use of the leisure facilities of the Citadel Leisure Centre
a 10-minute walk away, or simply stroll down to the seafront to
take in the views of Arran across the Firth of Clyde.
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Chestnuts Hotel
Less than a mile south from Ayr town centre on Racecourse Road
and with views over Seafield golf course, Chestnuts Hotel is a family-run
hotel just a 2-minute walk from the beach. It has 14 comfortable
en-suite bedrooms and the meals served in its restaurant, lounge
bar and beer garden are all cooked to order, using fresh Ayrshire
produce.
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Ellisland Hotel
On Racecourse Road, just half a mile south of Ayr town centre,
the Ellisland Hotel is a small luxurious town hotel, offering value
for money without compromising on quality. The relaxing atmosphere
of the public areas is complemented by the high quality of the bedrooms
and suites. The restaurant offers a wide choice of dishes, prepared
from locally-sourced ingredients.
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Brig
o’ Doon House Hotel
In the charming village of Alloway – birthplace of Robert
Burns – less than 3 miles south of Ayr is the Brig o’
Doon House Hotel. On the site of a 19-century inn, this carefully
restored and relaxing hotel, offers high-quality accommodation and
traditional Scottish menus in the very heart of the Ayrshire golfer’s
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Abbotsford
Hotel
The Abbotsford Hotel sits on Corsehill Road, beside both Belleisle
and Seafield golf courses. This family-run hotel is in a quiet residential
area, about 10 minutes south of Ayr town centre, has 14 en-suite
bedrooms and exudes a warm and friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The
hotel’s Copper Bar, Bell’s Wynd restaurant, secluded
garden terrace and beer garden are all popular with local residents
as well as hotel guests.
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Malin
Court Hotel
Between the little village of Maidens and about a mile north of
Turnberry and less than 30 minutes from Ayr, the Malin Court Hotel
is set in acres of open grounds with views of the beautiful coastline
and also the finest Ayrshire golf courses. It has an award-winning
restaurant which offers the best of fresh, locally-sourced meat
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Turnberry
Hotel
The Turnberry Hotel is one of the most-photographed of the Ayrshire
hotels, with its location on the edge of the eponymous championship
golf course and enjoying breathtaking views of Arran and Ailsa Craig.
Recent extensive renovations have restored the hotel to its original
vision, transforming its public rooms and accommodation. Turnberry
offers all you would expect from an internationally-renowned luxury
hotel.
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Glenapp Castle
Nestling in over 35 acres of woodlands and gardens, on the more
rugged South Ayrshire coast, Glenapp Castle is just an hour’s
drive south of Ayr and 2 miles beyond the country town of Ballantrae.
With spectacular views across the sea to Arran, Ailsa Craig and
the Mull of Kintyre, this hidden gem of a luxury hotel offers stunningly-appointed
rooms, outstanding cuisine, high quality service and, on the sea
shore beneath the castle and sharing its views, is the spa. |
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