With a population of around fifty thousand,
AYR
is by far the largest town on the Firth of Clyde coast. It was an important seaport and trading centre for many centuries, and rivalled Glasgow in size and significance right up until the late seventeenth century. Nowadays, the town won't detain you long, though its prestigious racecourse, venue for the Scottish Grand National, pulls in huge crowds, and the local tourist industry continues to do steady business out of the fact th... [More]
The Western House Hotel is situated in the grounds of Ayr Racecourse and within walking distance of Ayr town centre with its lively clubs and bars, children's Theme Parks and beach. The Jockey Club Lounge and Restaurant offers traditional modern Scottish dining with the Lounge Menu available all day... [More]
Situated in the grounds of Ayr Racecourse and within walking distance of Ayr town centre with its lively clubs and bars, children's theme parks and beach. The Jockey Club Lounge and Restaurant offers modern Scottish dining. The Courtyard bedrooms offer large King-size beds, flat screen television, i... [More]