There are as many myths and legends about the west of Scotland as there are hills and lochs. Magical, romantic, beautiful, it's a country that has seduced generation upon generation.
Enjoy a scenic journey, a golfing pilgrimage, a heritage trail, a tour of cities or the wilds of the Highlands. Discover the finest food and the most famous export of all: whisky. The Lands of Turnberry are a 800-acre playground located on the scenic west coast of Scotland and the perfect starting point to discover the local area. Here you can enjoy luxurious self-catering in one of the spacious two bedroom apartments.
The apartments form a select community just yards from the world renowned Luxury Collection Hotel overlooking the Irish Sea and championship golf courses. Each apartment has two bedrooms, one with a king size bed and the other with two singles beds. There's also a comfortable double sofa bed in the lounge.
Prices start from £450 for a three or four night stay up to £1,225 for a seven night stay during the high season.
For additional information, please visit The Lands of Turnberry website or contact Reservations Team via telephone on +44.1655.333.994.
A Lands of Turnberry Apartment features:
•Fully-equipped kitchen/kitchen area
•Large living-room with living flame gas fire
•Spacious bedrooms with TV
•Luxury en-suite bathrooms
•Washer/dryer
•Selection of board games and books
•TV with Freeview and DVD-player
•Free WiFi
•No extra charges for electricity, gas or water.
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