The Marine Hotel - Ayrshire
With the South Ayrshire coastline at its doorstep and views over the Royal Troon golf club, this delightful hotel offers the best in Scottish hospitality, with plenty of opportunities for rest and relaxation. In the leisure club and spa, you can admire the sea views from the swimming pool, which also has a sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi or for an even more indulgent experience, there are facials, massages and scrubs to choose from as well as manicures and pedicures.
Spa and hotel facilities
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At a glance
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Restaurant
The elegant restaurant brings the best of sophisticated dining to the Ayrshire coast
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Leisure Break Venue
The hotel has a range of leisure activities and treatments but is not a specialised spa.
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Local Attractions
Culzean Castle, Ayr Racecourse, Heads of Ayr Farm Park, and the Scottish Maritime Museum are in close proximity to The Marine Hotel.
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Romantic Weekend
Given the scenic location and rugged romance of the Scottish coast, the hotel provides an ideal escape for couples.
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Golf Resort
The Marine Hotel sits on the edge of the Royal Troon golf course, with many others nearby as well.
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Family Friendly
Children are welcome at the hotel and to use the pool and facilities.
Spa & Leisure
As if the breathtaking surroundings of rural Scotland were not enough of a relaxation factor, the spa and leisure facilities at The Marine Hotel also include a gym, dance studio hosting a number of exercise classes; a pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and solarium.
Completing the package, the spa is also a devotee of British brand, Decléor, and uses it to optimum effect in a collection of facials, massages, envelopments and scrubs, and alongside Jessica Nails for manicures and pedicures.
Hotel & Accommodation
Dating back to 1894, the hotel is named for its position on the West Coast of Scotland and accordingly features dramatic views and status as a prime location from which to explore Ayrshire, amongst its draw cards. With 89 bedrooms, the purpose built venue has boasted four stars since 1912 and is the only hotel in Scotland to have retained the rank throughout its history.
The Truin restaurant, is well known for its quintessentially Scottish cuisine and afternoon which it combines with breathtaking views of the Isle of Arran and the 18th hole of Royal Troon golf course. Afternoon teas complete with Champagne are also available.
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