AyrCopyright Mary and Angus Hogg

Famed for Burns, its races and some magnificent old buildings, Ayr is also a seaside resort and a golfing centre with Troon at the end of its bay and is the capital of this beautiful county... Read More

"Auld Ayr,whom ne'er a town surpasses for honest men and bonnie lasses"
Robert Burns

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A Visitor's View

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Ayr Events

April
Dunure Folk Festival
August
Ayr Flower Show
September
Gold Cup Festival
Prestwick Show
Septembayr Street Theatre & Charity Day

Hotels in Ayr - 55 places to stay

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Western House Hotel & Lodge

Western House Hotel & Lodge

The hotel is situated within walking distance of Ayr town centre with lively clubs and bars, Theme Park and beach. The Jockey Club Lounge and Restaurant offers modern Scottish dining with a lounge menu available ... More | visit website

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Old Racecourse Hotel

Old Racecourse Hotel

We pride ouselves on traditional fayre, with bar meals and real ales.Located less than 1 mile from the centre of Ayr, and 1/2 a mile from Belleisle and Seafield Golf Courses.

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Swallow Station Hotel Ayr

Swallow Station Hotel Ayr

The Swallow Station Hotel is an imposing Victorian red sandstone building located in Ayr town centre, next to the railway station. The hotel is situated close to the famous Ayr Racecourse, which hosts the Scottish ... More | visit website

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Pickwick Hotel

Pickwick Hotel
Traditional hotel with excellent restaurant. Short walk from seafront and town centre. Beautiful detached villa hotel set in its own landscaped gardens only a short walk from the town centre and seafront. The hotel ... More | visit website
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Craggallan

Craggallan

Craggallan is superbly located in Queen's Terrace; where sea captains and merchants used to live; just 100 yards from Ayr's scenic shore and close to the harbour. The auld town was acclaimed by local poet ... More | Double Room: £22 | visit website

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Ramada Jarvis Ayr

Ramada Jarvis Ayr

Ramada Ayr is in the town centre, walking distance from shops, restaurants and nightlife. It has an on-site health club, bar and restaurant and a ‘Full Swing’ golf simulator (not available until Summer 2009). The hotel ... More | visit website

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Savoy Park hotel

Savoy Park hotel

You are invited to feel welcome and comfortable in our Hotel, professionally operated as Ayrs leading family hotel for over 40 years.We are located in the heart of Ayr only minutes walk, along tree lined ... More | visit website

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Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel

Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel

Standing proudly within Ayr Town Centre, The Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel is THE place to stay when visiting the area, whether it be for business (car parking and wifi available free to our guests) or ... More | visit website

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Crescent (The)

Crescent (The)
Built in 1898, The Crescent lies amidst an impressive row of imposing terraced houses. Its quiet location allows guests complete peace, yet enjoys close proximity and easy access to Ayr's busy shopping centre and seafront. ... More | Double Room: From £30 | visit website
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Fairfield House Hotel

Fairfield House Hotel

The Fairfield House Hotel basks in a picturesque seafront location on the Ayrshire coast in the heart of Rabbie Burns country, with spectacular views across the waters of the Firth of Clyde to the Isle ... More | visit website

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