AYR bed and breakfasts offer a wide variety of choice to suit most guests. B&Bs in AYR can be booked online for free through this guide using the Booking Enquiry button on each registered AYR bed and breakfast display. B&B owners in AYR register your bed and breakfast to place photos and descriptions of your B&B and take advantage of the free online booking service. Click Here to Register
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The Almont Hotel & Indys Bar
Tel: +44 1292 263814
Fax: +44 1292 263814
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A friendly family run hotel. The Almont Hotel is ideal for everyone visiting Ayr. Just 3 miles from Prestwick International Airport. Perfectly situated. In the heart of Burns County. Late bar available to hotel guests only. Serving food. Karaoke's on summer weekends. Pool table available and we show most sporting events.Going to a Wedding Close by? The The Almont hotel is the perfect place for guests. Early check-in by arrangement, get ready for the day ahead in comfortable surroundings. Taxis can be arranged, and after a pleasant overnight stay, enjoy a full cooked breakfast, followed by a brisk walk along the seafront to clear that fuzzy head
.!For the hotel Guests Sandwiches can be made to order through out the day, Going out late at night, feeling peckish? We can arrange for sandwiches to be put in your room for when you get back. Please Pre -order in our bar.Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Dogs allowed, may incur additional charge. Children welcome. Check-In time: 1300 and Check-Out time: 1030.

Craig Holm Guest House
Tel: +44 1292 261470
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Craig Holm Guest House is located on the west side of Scotland not too far from Glasgow, offers a peaceful retreat for those who need a break from the everyday.You may enjoy a fresh British breakfast each morning during your stay, an excellent energizer for a day touring the many attractions the west side of Scotland has to offer. Those who wish to grab a quick bite on the go may enjoy the Inn's continental breakfast. Either option is sure to get your day in Scotland off to 'bonny' great start.For great day out, visit Ayr Race Course with approximately 12 meetings a year, including the Scottish Grand National. Watersports, fishing, theater, and bowling are also nearby. If you simply want to relax, explore the formal gardens or take a leisurely stroll around the beautiful country walks. Made unique with Victorian / Scottish Castle architecture and decor, guests will appreciate the country inn's timeless beauty, savory breakfasts, and warm service.Please Note: Craig Holm Guest House is NON-SMOKING througout Non-smoking. Pets by Prior Arrangement only, a small charge may be made. Children are Welcome. Free parking, plus large public car park 30 metres from the hotel. Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 10:00

Daviot House
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Daviot House is a 4 star quality assured guesthouse in Ayr with an excellent central location. An early Victorian terraced home; which still retains many original features of that period; such as stained glass windows and intricate cornices.Daviot House enjoys a central location just a minutes walk from Ayr's popular seafront; and 5 minutes walk from the Town Centre; which has many bars; restaurants and shops. The Bus and Railway Station are within easy reach and Prestwick International Airport is less than 5 miles away. Close by are Burns' Cottage; the Tam O'Shanter Experience; Brig O'Doon; castles; museums and historic buildings such as Culzean Castle and Crossraguel Abbey. Amenities in the town of Ayr include Scotland's premier race course; indoor and outdoor bowls; swimming pool and leisure centre; theatres; cinemas; restaurants; pubs; nightclubs and great shopping.Daviot House is a very friendly guesthouse and every effort is made to make your stay as memorable and as comfortable as possible.PLEASE NOTE: Check In is 12:00 & Check Out is by 10:00. We are a no smoking accommodation. Regrettably we cannot accept pets.

Savoy Park Hotel
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You will discover that our emphasis on traditional Scottish hospitality and genuine warmth encourages you to feel at home in Ayr's leading family run, AA 3 star hotel. Comfortable, inviting and excellent value.
You are ideally placed to explore Ayrshire's outstanding landscapes and a wealth of historic and sporting attractions. As well as the home of Scotland's most famous poet Robert Burns, you can visit Culzean Castle and Country Park. If you enjoy activities you are within half a mile of Citadel pool and gymnasium. There is salmon and trout fishing close by or you could even enjoy the excitement offered at Ayr's racecourse. There are thirty first-class golf courses only a short drive away. These include the world famous Championship courses at Turnberry and Royal Troon.
You are invited to savour the delicious Scottish fare which is always freshly prepared and wherever possible, locally produced. You'll have your pick of wines from around the world, ensuring the perfect complement to your meal.
Free 2MB Broadband Internet Connection in every room. Ample FREE parking available.
The Savoy Park has been under the stewardship of the Henderson family for forty years. We genuinely desire that your stay with us will be comfortable and relaxing whether you are here for business or pleasure. Rest assured, we will do everything possible to make it so. Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we cannot accept pets. Check-In time: 1400 and Check-Out time: 1000.

THe Old Racecourse Hotel
The Old Racecourse Hotel, 2 Victoria Park , AYR, Ayrshire, KA7 2TR
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The Old Racecourse Hotel is a Visit Scotland 3 star rated hotel located in an elegant part of Ayr in the South West of Scotland. A speedy, comfortable rail connection will take you for a great day out to the centre of Glasgow, one of Britain's premier cities and a superb shopping and cultural centre.
The Old Racecourse Hotel lies in the heart of Burn's country, being close to Burn's Cottage, the Monument, and the Auld Brig O'Doon, featured in his famous poem Tam O'Shanter. Ayr is a popular holiday resort as well as being a shopping/market centre. It is a very old town: there was a settlement here long before a Scottish King named William the Lion gave it a charter and protected it with a castle in 1200. Nothing is left of the castle, but there are still parts to be seen, of one which Oliver Cromwell built - and there is also Wallace Tower in the High Street.
The name reveals that the racecourse was once at this side of town. The current facility is Scotland's premier horse racing venue, and plays host to the Scottish Grand National in April and the Scottish Gold Cup in September. The hotel is convenient for over 30 fine golf courses including Old Prestwick, which initiated the first ever Open in 1860, and Royal Troon and Turnberry - both of which still host golf's premier Championship every few years. Indeed, the Championship was at Royal Troon in July 2004, and will be held in Turnberry in July 2009.
The hotel boasts its own private gardens and provides ample private parking.
Book 3 nights for the price of 2 - Friday to Sunday only.
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