The contemporary Brisbane House Hotel is located on the seafront promenade of Largs in North Ayrshire, offering magnificent views of Millport and the West coast of Scotland.
The Seamill Hydro Hotel offers a beautiful seafront location, overlooking the Firth of Clyde and the isles of Arran and Ailsa Craig. It has a luxury leisure club and salon, 2 restaurants and 2 bars.
The Waterside Hotel is a four-star property along the water’s edge in West Kilbride, with panoramic views to the Isle of Arran. The property features free car parking on-site.
Boasting a bar and a restaurant, Seamill House Hotel is set in Seamill. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space. Free WiFi is available.
Peacock Guest House is a recently renovated guest house in Largs near Castle Bay Beach. This guest house offers free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
Located in Largs, a 11-minute walk from Castle Bay Beach, Haylie Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
LAWFIELD R&R offers accommodations in West Kilbride, 23 miles from Ayr Racecourse. 1.2 miles from Seamill Beach and 1.7 miles from Ardneil Bay Beach, the property offers a garden and a terrace.
This bright modern hotel has comfort and style in the beautiful Scottish countryside. It is located off the main coastal road in the seaside town of Largs.
Offering a garden, Beach House No1 With Amazing Sea Views And Direct Beach Access offers accommodations in Fairlie. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Millport is a very traditional Scottish family holiday...
Millport is a very traditional Scottish family holiday location.
Don't expect too many frills. Cafes offer standard food and not a great deal of choice. However the people are warm and friendly and the ales and atmosphere in the local pubs are good.
There is a local bus service , bike hire and walking trails. Getting back to the mainland is very easy and takes 10 mins on the ferry that runs every 30 mins.
If you love golf the golf course is a joy to play but dont expect a posh clubhouse. The bar is basic at best and the food could be better.
At present there is a lot of work going on at the north end of the town to improve flood defences so shut your eyes at that point.
Louise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
quaint small island.very friendly.Nice eating places but be...
quaint small island.very friendly.Nice eating places but be sure to book as can get busy.Either get on a bike or walk round the island.Be sure to stop for lunch or coffee at Fintry bay.Beautiful scenery,a small but beautiful cathedral.A few shops to wander round as well.
martha
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely wee place to visit. No public toilets.
Lovely wee place to visit. No public toilets. The only toilets had been vandalised but cost 40 pence a time. Disgraceful for a holiday island! Plenty to see and do - even with the restrictions - but the cutbacks are obvious.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wehave known Millport ince we were children and we are now...
Wehave known Millport ince we were children and we are now grandparents.Millport is the sort of place that people come back to. The pleasures of Millport are simple--cycling round the Island, picking out the various painted rocks, a stop at Fintry Bay, platying putting, having a ice cream ....Wonderful beaches.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Millport fine.
Millport fine. Bracing sea air, with spectacular mountain and island views, on a clear day. Easy to get around. Car not essential. Good bus service to/from Ferry. Dancing Midge Cafe excellent for coffee, tea and snacks. Fraser's excellent bar food.
Andrew
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lovely for a day or two but most of the shops, galleries and...
Lovely for a day or two but most of the shops, galleries and cafes closed at the start of the week. Worth going to Fintray Bay for lunch.
It’s very run down and needs to find something to give it all a lift and find a USP.
Jean
United Kingdom
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