Savoy Park Hotel
Scotland > The South of Scotland > Ayr
You will discover that our emphasis on traditional Scottish hospitality and genuine warmth encourages you to feel at home in Ayr's leading family run; AA 3 star hotel. Comfortable; inviting and an excellent value.
Daviot House
Scotland > The South of Scotland > Ayr
Daviot House is a 4 star quality assured guesthouse in Ayr with an excellent central location. An early Victorian terraced home; which still retains many original features of that period; such as stained glass windows and intricate cornices.Daviot Ho...
The Almont Hotel & Indys Bar
Scotland > The South of Scotland > Ayr
A friendly family run hotel. The Almont Hotel is ideal for everyone visiting Ayr. Just 3 miles from Prestwick International Airport. Perfectly situated. In the heart of Burns County. Late bar available to hotel guests only. Serving food. Karaoke's on...
Craig Holm Guest House
Scotland > The South of Scotland > Ayr
Craig Holm Guest House is located on the west side of Scotland not too far from Glasgow, offers a peaceful retreat for those who need a break from the everyday.You may enjoy a fresh British breakfast each morning during your stay, an excellent energ...
Horizon Hotel
Scotland > The South of Scotland > Ayr
The Horizon Hotel is centrally located in Ayr, just 5 minutes away from the town centre. It offers quality and affordability, the Horizon Hotel provides fine Scottish hospitality and friendly, efficient service. The hotel enjoys panoramic views over ...
The South of ScotlandThe 'real' Scotland starts right at the Southern border. The accents change in the shops and even the beers in the pubs have different names. This is one of the ways the locals differentiate themselves from the rest of the country. Also the scenery changes dramatically as you pass from England to Scotland. Rich, rolling farmland, rugged sea coasts and islands characterise the south of Scotland. It's a land of ancient abbeys, castles and historic houses. It also has some strong literary connections, with both Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott having lived here.
Then there are the forests and wild moors of upland Galloway and the vivid greens of Ayrshire's rich pastures, with the steep mountainous profile of the island of Arran as a backdrop. Wherever you travel here, you can be sure of a real Scottish experience. Imagine standing on the cliffs at Scotland's most southerly point, breathing the fresh ocean air, watching as seabirds glide below, listening to the crash of the waves and looking out to the horizon and seeing Ireland, England and the Isle of Man, silhouetted against the setting sun.
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