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The Lighthouse is a list 'A' building of major national importance and the light still beams a waning for ships approaching the mouth of Loch Ryan. Extensive restorations provide our guests with bedrooms serviced with en-suite facilities, one of which is disabled equipped, TV/VCR, telephone, individually controlled central heating and tea and coffee facilities. There are also five individual suites located within the 20 acre grounds and these can accommodate from two to six people.
Some of Scotland's most spectacular coastline is found within and nearby the 20 acre grounds of Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel. The lighthouse galleries and public areas afford fine views of the Kintyre Peninula, Arran, the Firth of Clyde, Ailsa Craig and even the coast of Ireland. A wide variety of flora, abundant sea life, seals, birds and even deer can be viewed from here.
Many outdoor activities are available by arrangement, including golf, day trips to Ireland, pony tracking, windsurfing and sailing. Arrangements can also be made for pick-up from Glasgow and Prestwick airports at an additional cost.
In line with current government legislation smoking is not allowed within the Hotel
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