Visitors to East Ayrshire Holiday Accommodation Guide will be able to select properties for their vacation direct with the owners enjoying independent travel. East Ayrshire is one of thirty-two council areas in Scotland. It shares borders with Dumfries and Galloway, East Renfrewshire, North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire.
The Burgh of Ayr was founded in the 12th century, with historic Scottish castles found in this county, along with a number of Scotland’s most famous links golf courses, including Turnberry, Royal Troon, and Prestwick, all close at hand, and one of Ayrshire's best championship golf courses.
The M77 Kilmaurs provides local services and a railway station with a half-hourly service to Glasgow, along with Glasgow and Prestwick Airports.
The village of Fenwick, with Newton Mearns, is a few miles away. Ayr town centre is ideally located around seven miles from Coalhall. Ayr is some 6 miles from Hollybush, which is easily accessible by the A713 trunk road and conveniently located for the bus route.
This part of Ayrshire has a coastal network of scenic towns and villages amongst rolling hills and panoramic beach landscapes. The county town of Ayr offers a comprehensive range of excellent services, including restaurants, shopping, supermarkets, and private and public educational schools.
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The area benefits from a wealth of public parks, good path networks and wide sandy beaches on the Firth of Clyde coast. There are some delightful river walks along the River Ayr, including a deep wooded gorge ascending to a viewpoint known as Wallace’s Seat.
There are frequent train services to Glasgow and beyond. Prestwick Airport has a comprehensive schedule of international flights, with Glasgow itself easily accessible via the A/M77.
The popular racecourse in Ayr holds the Scottish Grand National.
In this region, you will find yacht marinas at Troon, Ardrossan, and Largs. Fishing is available on the nearby River Doon, known as South West Scotland’s best salmon and trout fishing. Here you will find all types of accommodation, from hotels to self-catering chalets and apartments; pick between quaint seaside villages or busy cosmopolitan cities; find award-winning trails with some of the best outdoor activities in the country, attracting tourists from across the UK and far beyond.
