Sunnyside, Alloway, Ayr b&b since 1994. Situated just 1 mile from Brig O'Doon Hotel, Burns Cottage and the Burns Museum, Alloway. Superb breakfasts using local naturally reared produce. Click BOOK to check availability and special offers.
This 4-Star Ayr bed and breakfast is on the A719 scenic coastal route just 20 minutes drive from Culzean Castle and 2009 British Open Golf Course at Turnberry. Royal Troon Golf Course is also a short drive away and the local Belleisle Golf Course only half a mile.
We are praised for our high quality breakfasts using local produce, spacious, well furnished rooms and excellent service. We welcome guests from all over the world and some French and German is spoken. We are 20 minutes drive from Prestwick airport and you may wish to spend your last night here before catching your flight home - early breakfasts no problem. Late night flight arrivals are also acceptable.
Close to the stunning Brig O'Doon House Hotel, Alloway - we offer a free lift to wedding guests - only 2 minutes by car.
We have achieved the VisitScotland Welcome schemes for Bikers, Walkers, Cyclists, Classic Cars and Film Crews. We are also recommended accommodation for anglers in the nearby River Doon by Doonfoot Fishings and can cater for early breakfasts, packed lunches and secure storage of fishing equipment.
For local residents - Let Us Be Your Spare Room.
WELL ESTABLISHED BED AND BREAKFAST
This 4-star bed and breakfast, established in 1994 is renowned for excellent service with many guests returning year after year.
HIGH QUALITY BREAKFAST AND FRIENDLY SERVICE
Free-range organic local hen eggs
Finest quality local Ayrshire Sausages, Bacon and Haggis, all naturally reared
Scottish Smoked Salmon
Vegetarian/Special diets catered for
Early breakfasts before you fly home
SPACIOUS WELL FURNISHED ROOMS
Double/Twin/Family Ensuite Rooms
Non-smoking
Can accommodate up to 4 guests in each family room
EXCELLENT LOCATION
In the heart of Burns Country
Next to Alloway, birthplace of Robert Burns
Romantic Brig O'Doon Hotel - one mile - free lift to hotel for wedding guests.
All-weather activities close at hand
Easy access to British Open golf courses of Royal Troon and Turnberry
Prestwick Airport - 20 minutes drive
Best shopping centre in south-west Scotland - from major retailers to more specialist stores
Good transport links to major cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh
Culzean Castle and Country Park - 12 miles
Electric Brae - 5 miles - where cars appear to be mysteriously drawn uphill
Whatever your requirements - we will be pleased to satisfy.
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| Spring 2013 Opening Dates (01/04/2013 - 31/05/2013) |
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| Summer Opening Dates (01/06/2013 - 30/09/2013) |
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| Summer 2013 Opening Dates (01/06/2013 - 30/09/2013) |
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Belleisle Estate is one of the most popular family attractions within South Ayrshire.
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