Our lovely, family run Holiday Park is situated in the heart of golfers heaven, between Royal Troon and Prestwick Old course. Prestwick being the birthplace of the OPEN we are a very popular destination for Golfers. We are a short walk to long sandy beaches where you can enjoy wild swimming, kayaking, kite surfing or paddle boarding or just walking with your dog enjoying the view of Arran and wildlife. Kids can run free in a large indoor play area (kidzplay) after tiring themselves out playing on the beach.
Our Euro pitches are all fully serviced with water, electric and waste hook up on flat well drained grass. We do have a few hard standing pitches too. Our grounds and facilites are all kept immaculate and well maintained, visitors comment on the powerful shower here. Recycling is encouraged with strict rules on how to seperate into correct bins.. There is laundry room and dryng area available with tokens that can be purchased at the office.
We are on the coastal cycling route 7 for those who enjoy a long cycle in the fresh air on nice flat surfaces. If you enjoy walking choose either the Ayrshire Coastal Path (100 miles) starting at Skelmorlie, finishing in Ballantrae or Walk the Whithorn Way (Pilgramage walk 155 miles) from Paisley to Whithorn in Galloway with stunning coastal scenery and wildlife galore. Maps for all these routes are available from the office.
Our on site bar and restaurant is popular and lively, offering a warm friendly welcome with tasty food and entertainment. With live music to bingo, kareoke and tribute nights, both our resident owners and visitors can enjoy all season. Charles legendary Sunday Roast is a must on a Sunday!! The venue is also available to book for private functions, parties and small weddings.
We have several self catering Holiday appartments and cottage in St Andrews House available to rent if touring is not your style. North Wing apartment sleeps 6, South Wing apartment sleeps 5 , B&B suite sleeps 2 (double) and our stunning artist cottage sleeps 2 adults and one small child (futon) www.standrewshouseprestwick.com. You can fly directly to Prestwick Airport from many destinations including direct flights from Malaga and be on Prestwick Golf course in a matter on minutes. www.ryanair.com www.standrewshouse.com or you can book directly with is.Price per night is £165 except the suite which is £135.
The local towns of Prestwick and Troon have a variety of bars, cafes, restaurants and shops to explore. Trains stopping at Prestwick Town or Airport Station every half hour, running between Ayr and the city of Glasgow (Central Station). Good road connections to M77 Glasgow.
There are great Cycle routes on the Ayrshire Coastal Path, route 7 offers stunning views of the sea and Golf Courses and easy cycling. You may have heard of Televisions popular series ,Outlander with Jamie Fraser where scens were filmed in the pretty harbour village of Dunure. Here you will find a fabulous cafe, the Harbourside Coffee and kitchen for delicious coffee and cake and a delightful gift shop. . Another must see is a highly recommended visit to Isle of Arran, you can board the ferry by foot or by car in Troon , just over 5 minutes away and explore Castles, walks, Scottish food and fayre, and of course Whiskey and the famous Arran Aromatics.. The Lagg Distillery in Arran offers a vast variety of Whiskeys and gifts, the only problem will be which one to buy!!
The Southern Hebrides have a vast, exciting Heritage, History and Archaeology to explore and there are Outdoor pursuits a plenty with Kite surfing, paddle boarding,Cycling and golfing. You can find a few of our suggestions via the following link: http://prestwickholidaypark.co.uk/local-attractions.html or please drop in to see us in the office where we have plenty of maps and brochures of things to do and see around Ayrshire. We are always delighted to help with suggestions and reccommendations of where to go and what to see.
We are a pet friendly Park and enjoy meeting our canine friends, treats are always on hand at reception for our furry friends. We just ask that pets are kept on leads whilst walking around the Park and be aware that there are plenty of rabbits in the area.
Directions
- From Glasgow to Ayr, M77 follow the sign posts for Prestwick Airport. At the Monkton roundabout take right on A78, at next roundabout go straight on A79
- From the M8 though Coylton and Cumnock on 78From Ardrossan Ferry A78 passed Irvine to the Monkton Roundabout. Turn right on to A79
- From Ayrshire Coastal route follow A719 to A79
- From Dumfries and Galloway follow A713 to the A77. Take right on A77 to the Monkton roundabout. Go straight through onto A78 to the next round about. Go straight throught this roundabout to the A79
- Getting there by railway:- Prestwick Airport Station. From there head north on to A79 for 400 metres. Take 1st left turning at the flags and signboard.
- Getting there by aeroplane:- From Prestwick Airport head north on to A79 for 400 metres. Take 1st left turning at the flags and signboard.
- Getting there by bus:- The X77 bus from Ayr to Glagow will stop at Prestwic Airport on the A79. Follow the footpath along the A79 to the flags and sign board.
- Fly to Prestwick Airport and stay with us in St Andrew's House for a short break