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Although the Prestwick Old Course Hotel is recently under new management the building has long been established as one of the areas most recognisable buildings. The building dates back to 1854 & has had various incarnations including the "Auchencoyle Hotel" seen among the pictures further down the page. The hotel itself still retains many of the original features including the golf coat of arms that sits proudly at the top of the building. As the hotel sits right next to the golf course it affords our customers an excellent view of a selection of holes, many visitors have commented on the view afforded to them from the bar/lounge main window & from the first floor above. As you would expect from a hotel with a central location the local shops are a 5 minute walk from the hotel itself & with only a short journey to & from the airport we believe that choosing the" Prestwick Old Course Hotel " for your stay will only add to the enjoyment you will experience visiting this historic part of Scotland. We recieve many visitors to the hotel that are suprised to find that the Prestwick area is not just about golf,golf.golf. There are places to visit in the area many of them rich with history & provide a welcome break for the visitor that wants to explore the area & not just the rough or bunkers. At our reception area you will find leaflets & infomation about the best way to get about Prestwick & the surrounding area. Places of interest range from St Nicholas Church, Mercat Cross, Salt Pan Houses,The Sundial at Boydfield Gardens to the Prestwick Old Parish Church. The Prestwick Old Course Hotel welcomes you to Ayrshire
Set in the centre of Cumnock, just 35 minutes from Prestwick Airport, this Victorian Hotel has been extensively refurbished and boasts hearty food, cosy accommodation, free Wi-Fi and parking. Originally built in 1892, the Hotel blends the traditional elegance of its Victorian façade with contemporary interiors. With its team of friendly and approachable staff, guests can look forward to a warm welcome and a relaxing atmosphere. They offer 9 contemporary en-suite bedrooms. Due to the traditional layout of the building each has its own wonderfully unique style. The restaurant is a firm favourite among locals and has garnered an impressive reputation for its hearty, traditional dishes. There is also a popular sports bar which shows most major sporting events. The Hotel is situated just a short drive from the A76 and 50 minutes from Glasgow. It is perfectly positioned for visiting such attractions as Dumfries House, the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Galloway Forest Park and Troon and Turnberry golf courses.
This hotel enjoys a wonderful setting at the heart of the coastal town of Ayr. The hotel is located amidst its own enclosed gardens, enjoying an air of peace and serenity. Guests will find themselves in close proximity to a number of attractions, as well as charming dining, shopping and entertainment opportunities. Whether guests are travelling for business or pleasure purposes, this hotel provides itself on meeting the needs of every type of traveller. Great care is taken to ensure that all guests feel as comfortable and relaxed as possible. The guest rooms exude character and charm, featuring classical decor and elegant style. A number of facilities and services are available for guests' convenience.
This Victorian hotel stands only metres from the beach and enjoys dramatic views over the Ayrshire countryside, the Firth of Clyde and the majestic mountains of Arran. It is no surprise that Seamill Hydro is one of the best loved and most popular hotels in Ayrshire, with its mix of Victorian grandeur, modern comforts, personal service and arguably one of the best locations of any hotel in Scotland. The hotel accommodation is flexible and offers something for every budget and our restaurants and bars something for every taste. As a family owned and operated hotel we are also delighted to welcome families to come and stay with us, with our kids menus, designed by the local school, our great fun kids club and loads of stuff to keep the whole family happy including HydroSpa, spa and leisure facilities. HydroSpa, our leisure complex offers hotel guests and private members a heated indoor pool and air conditioned gym and also features HydroTherapy our exclusive spa, for all the pampering you could desire. Our brand new Orangery Restaurant takes full advantage of it’s location on the Ayrshire coast. Looking over the grounds of Seamill Hydro and on to over 100 square miles of land and sea. The Orangery features an expanse of glass offering unrivalled views across the hotel’s landscaped gardens and out over the Firth of Clyde and the islands of Arran, and, in the distance Ailsa Craig. Although the stunning and unique location of the Orangery restaurant make it the first choice for many, it is the superb quality of food and the exceptional service that will keep you coming back.
We are ideally located for Prestwick Airport, Ayr Racecourse, Northfield Bowling Centre and the many world class golf courses in the area. Newton on Ayr Train station is just around the corner providing a direct rail link between Ayr, Prestwick and Glasgow, there is also a direct bus link with the bus stop situated directly outside the hotel. It’s a place that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each Spring and Summer, swelling the weekly population by 150%. They come for the world class golfing at Royal Troon and Turnberry, for salmon and trout fishing, sailing, grouse shooting, horse racing not to mention to explore historic sites from the impressive Culzean Castle to numerous other castles and the birthplace of Robert Burns, and for the stunning sea views. Golf and Robert Burns put Ayr on the map, but the area's unique charms have kept it there. Rolling hillsides, dramatic coastline and even some of Scotland's famous islands are all within easy reach of Ayr's old town and its architecture stretching back 500 years. The hotel itself was built in the early 1900’s with its turret and crest resembles a small castle. In the early years it was a doctor’s surgery before becoming a hotel in the 1930’s. We have a range of well appointed, comfortable en-suite rooms providing good clean accommodation at a competitive price. Our restaurant is open 7 days a week providing quality meals to residents and non residents. The hotel also has a Friendly bar showing live sports, pool and darts competitions as well as Karaoke every week.