Luxury cottages in Ayrshire
£618 - £999
£618 - £999
£618 - £999
£913 - £1,316
£1,018 - £1,781
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Luxury self-catering accommodation in Ayrshire
Treat yourself to luxury accommodation in Ayrshire and enjoy the most relaxing of breaks by the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. Ayrshire is perfectly placed for families or friends who want to holiday together. Whether you choose a coastal cottage, a farmhouse, or a townhouse, we’ve got you covered for the most luxurious and stylish self-catering accommodation in Ayrshire to suit the most discerning of guests. Ayrshire enjoys a variety of landscapes from island hopping and beach roaming to challenging hilltop hikes. There’s history and heritage too so you’ll never be short of new places to explore in this magical setting. Retreat to your comfortable luxury holiday home where the owners have given thoughtful attention to detail so you’ll find everything you need with less packing to do.
Tee off on the fairways of Belleisle and Seafield golf courses in South Ayrshire, or head for the fairways of Prestwick golf course - the former home of the Scottish Open. Head for a group hike on the Galloway Hills and be rewarded with stunning views. Board a summer paddle steamer for a romantic cruise around Ayrshire’s islands, or discover ‘Scotland in Miniature’: the Isle of Arran offers quaint fishing villages, artisan galleries, coastal cycles and mountain climbs. It’s even got a perfumery, a distillery and mysterious stone circles. And don’t miss the birthplace museum of Rabbie Burns, Scotland’s national bard, in the charming setting of Mauchline. Book one of our luxury holiday cottages in Ayrshire and start planning the most memorable of holidays together in Scotland.