
Craig Holm Guest House
Carrick Lodge HotelA team of fourteen chefs sources the best of local produce, establishing their own distinctive style, producing mouth watering combinations of flavours

Crescent Park House
Scott'sCool, informal surroundings, warm personal service and, above all, a sumptuous selection of dishes. Scotts restaurant is the perfect setting for everything from light lunches to sp

Dormie House
The WheatsheafA typical menu at the Wheatsheaf lists more than a dozen starters, (how about Haggis, Neeps & Tatties in Drambuie and Onion Cream?), a wide choice of fish, meat poultry and vegetar

Canter Holm
A Turas-Mara Guest House
Coila Guest HouseCoila is an impressive Victorian villa located behind the railway station in Ayr. A 4-star guesthouse with 4 large ensuite rooms with king-sized beds.

No2 Troon Road
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Expand Search: All Ayrshire Eating & Drinking (6)Ayrshire is bordered by Dumfries and Galloway, Lanarkshire to the East and Argyll to the North. It is the 'playground' of the Western seaboard of Scotland with walks everywhere, the amazing Culzean Castle, the 'home' of Scottish horseracing at Ayr and many of Scotland's most famous golf courses. Ayrshire is the perfect area of Scotland to explore if you do not want to be too far from civilisation - the coastal views are as fine as anywhere in Scotland, the sailing clubs abundant and enthusiastic, the towns unspoilt by out-of-town shopping centres and the walking unfettered and idyllic.