A short hop from the city of Glasgow, Ayrshire is a historic crescent-shaped area of the southwest coast of Scotland. Meeting the Firth of Clyde, it’s a jumping-off point for some picturesque islands and home to sandy beach resorts including Ayr, Largs, Troon and Irvine. Slightly further inland, it’s a rich farming region, with an array of locally grown produce that can be sampled in Ayrshire’s restaurants and hotels. Attractions here include the Scottish Maritime Museum, the National Trust’s Culzean Castle and Robert Burns’ Birthplace Museum. These are our favourite places to stay in Ayrshire.



Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland
Trump Turnberry

Standing proudly above storied golf links and the rugged Ayrshire coastline, Trump Turnberry provides modern Edwardian opulence and attention to detail along with 800 rolling acres of countryside where legendary King Robert the Bruce once had his castle. The property has been a landmark since 1906 and not only is it a renowned golf destination, featuring the famous Ailsa course it also offers a large destination spa and a wide range of outdoor pursuits including equestrian activities and clay pigeon shooting. Dining options include its signature 1906 restaurant, Grand Tea Lounge and Bar, and the Duel in the Sun, a golf-inspired eatery each overlooking its famous golf courses.