The family-run Appletree Guest House offers a warm welcome, free parking, free Wi-Fi and excellent breakfasts, just 2 km from Prestwick Airport and 1 km from the train station. Currently rated #1 Prestwick B&B by TripAdvisor, check out our reviews.
The family-run Appletree Guest House offers a warm welcome, free parking, free Wi-Fi and excellent breakfasts, just 2 km from Prestwick Airport and 1 km from the train station. Currently rated #1 Prestwick B&B by TripAdvisor, check out our reviews over the past 5 years. We are the only B&B to be awarded the prestigious Visit Scotland 3* GOLD award in Prestwick.
Prestwick is a vibrant and popular destination for those taking short breaks by the sea. Due to the number of visitors to the town we can boast many fine restaurants and bars, all of which offer excellent food and drinks. Several bars have live entertainment at weekends.
Prestwick is also ideally located for those wishing to play golf on the finest courses in Scotland. Old Prestwick, St Nicholas, Dundonald Links, Turnberry & Royal Troon are only 5 to 30 minutes away.
Appletree Guest House has been refurbished, but maintains many of its 19th-century features and has a large garden. All rooms on the ground floor and feature an LCD TV/DVD/CD combo, built-in Freeview and an iPod dock
Old Prestwick, St Nicholas and St Cuthberts golf courses are within walking distance, and championship courses are a short drive away. A swimming pool, 2 fitness centres, cricket, tennis and indoor bowls are 500 metres away.
Express bus routes to Glasgow and Edinburgh are 200 metres away and both Prestwick town centre and the seafront are a 5-minute walk away. Glasgow, Edinburgh & the many coastal towns of Ayrshire are easily reached by public transport. Our location makes us the ideal base to visit Glasgow, Edinburgh and the beautiful countryside of Ayrshire and Southwest Scotland. The popular tourist attractions of Culzean Castske and Dumfries house are only 15 or 20 minutes by car. The scenic coastal towns of Largs, Girvan, Port Patrick and Dunure are also within easy traveling distance.
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* We are open all year, exept Christmas. We accpet check in times from 4pm till 4am, please contact us if you intend to arrive after 10pm.
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