Hotels in Ayrshire


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About Ayrshire

Ayrshire is easily accessible for overseas visitors with it's own international airport at Prestwick. Glasgow Prestwick International airport is situated in the heart of Ayrshire with excellent road and rail links. The airport accomodates frequent flights from a number of national and international destinations.

You can visit the islands of Arran and Cumbrae by ferry from Ardrossan and Largs respectively. The ferries are run by Caledonian MacBrayne and timetables are available from their website. The Stena Seacat to and from Belfast runs from Troon regularly throughout the year. To travel about Ayrshire you can use the excellent rail infrastructure run by Scotrail, travel by car or use the frequent bus services that cover the length and breadth of Ayrshire. If you require to drive when in Ayrshire, overseas visitors should remember that you drive on the left on British roads.


Prestwick Airport

Prestwick Airport

Prestwick Airport provides a wide range of facilities including those for business, children and the disabled. Public transportation to and from the airport is reliable and frequent with a choice of trains, coaches, buses, taxis and car hire. Those wishing to drive to the airport will find it easily accessible and well sign posted from the access roads. The airport offers a range of both short and long stay parking. Prestwick airport has one main terminal and serves over 4 different airlines to over 20 destinations handling over 1.9 million passengers a year. The airport is located 35 minutes south west of Glasgow city centre, off the A77. From the city centre take the M77 south out of Glasgow, follow until it changes to the A77. The airport is north of the town of Ayr between Prestwick and Monkton (and east of the A77).

 

Royal Troon Golf Club - Troon

Royal Troon Golf Club - Troon

Founded in 1878 by a few enthusiasts Troon Golf Club soon outgrew its purely local reputation. The Old Course today presents a stern golfing examination and in particular the inward half of Royal Troon is widely accepted as the most demanding of any Course on the Championship rota. OLD COURSE: One of the great links courses in Scotland, the Old Course is a challenging test of golfing ability. PORTLAND COURSE: Although a links course, the Portland is a little more sheltered than the Old Course and, of course, shorter. PAR 3 COURSE: The Par 3 Course consists of nine holes and the small greens present a series of tricky targets.

 
 

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