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Malin Court Hotel and Restaurant,
Turnberry, Strathclyde, Scotland,
KA26 9PB
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: castle (Architecture) Malin Court Hotel sits between Turnberry and the quiet village of Maidens, South Ayrshire and is surrounded by the spectacular raw beauty of the West Coast of Scotland, the Isle of Arran and the Firth of Clyde. Next door to Malin Court Hotel is the world famous Turnberry Golf Course … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £68.00 Location map
Maidens Road,
Turnberry, Strathclyde, Scotland,
KA26 9LT
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Edwardian (Historical Reference) Lulled by the staggering beauty of mile after mile of Ayrshire coast, guests driving in are often unprepared for the attention commanded by the stately Turnberry Resort when it bursts into view. A hotel in the style of an opulent Edwardian country house was built on this 800-acre estate at … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £79.50 Location map
The Westin Turnberry Resort,
Turnberry, Strathclyde, Scotland,
KA26 9LT
Heritage Rating: ?The Westin Turnberry Resort, Scotland enjoys a spectacular coastal setting with breathtaking views of Isle of Arran, Ailsa Craig and the Irish Sea. Surrounded by Scotland?s most beautiful scenery, every visit is unforgettable. Enjoy world-class golf on two championship courses, a superb nine-hole course, or at The Colin Montgomerie Links … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £89.50 Location map
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