A truly remarkable location which we invite you to share.
Situated on the banks of the Loch of Lowes with terraces and dining areas boasting panoramic views of the Ayrshire countryside, Afton hills and adjacent 9 hole golf course. Lochside is a truly remarkable location set within well matured, landscaped gardens.
The Hotel is ideally located for guests wishing to tour Ayrshire and the outlying districts. It is centrally based for golfing parties wishing to play the local and Championship courses which the area has to offer. The Spa at Lochside offers a world of pure indulgence where you can leave the pressures of every day to unwind in luxurious surroundings. Choose from a wide range of treatments or packages, allowing us to take you on a journey of complete relaxation to mind body and soul.
Lochside House Hotel has various types of accommodation comprising of 5 standard rooms, 9 executive rooms, 15 garden suites, 3 cottage suites, the Creoch suite, the Lowes suite and the Cygnet suite. All with En-suite shower and bath options, Flat Screen TV, Telephone, Tea and Coffee hospitality tray and free Wi-fi.
All day dining with extensive a la carte menu in the Afton restaurant (Daily Specials 12noon -6pm)
Easy access throughout for disabled guests
Voted Scotlands Best Wedding Venue 2012 (VOWS Awards)
Conference and Banqueting Suites for up to 240 guests
Coach and car parking
Friendly and efficient staff are available to assist guests with all aspects of their stay and can offer help and information as required.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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