Situated in Tarbolton, near Ayr in Ayrshire, Scotland, this expansive property is an ideal retreat for large groups, accommodating up to 26 guests across seven bedrooms. The property boasts a variety of luxurious features, including a sauna, steam room, and a hot tub, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and social gatherings. Guests can also indulge in spa treatments and catered packages, enhancing their stay with added comfort and convenience. The ground floor is equipped with a spacious living room featuring a 50" Freeview TV and a cinema screen, alongside a dining room and a well-appointed kitchen designed for group cooking and dining.
The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged over three floors, with the first floor offering a mix of bedrooms that include kingsize beds and bunk beds, along with a luxurious bathroom featuring a roll-top bath. The second floor houses two additional kingsize bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities, ensuring ample privacy and comfort for all guests. Additional amenities include oil central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, and towels, as well as a welcome pack. Families with young children can request a travel cot and highchair, making this property family-friendly. The enclosed courtyard features outdoor seating, garden furniture, and a BBQ, perfect for summer gatherings.
Tarbolton is rich in history, particularly its connections to Scotland's National Bard, Robert Burns, who established a debating society in the village. Visitors can explore the Bachelors’ Club, now a museum, where Burns engaged in lively discussions with fellow parish members. The surrounding Ayrshire region offers a wealth of outdoor activities, including the Ayrshire Coastal Path and River Ayr Way, catering to hiking enthusiasts. Additionally, Galloway Forest Park, known for its stunning landscapes and wildlife, is a short drive away and is recognized as a Dark Sky Park for stargazing.
Ayrshire is also home to numerous attractions, including historic gardens and castles such as Culzean Castle and Dumfries House, both worth a visit. The area offers various recreational activities, including horse riding, golf at prestigious courses like Royal Troon and Turnberry, and easy access to the islands of Cumbrae, Arran, and Bute for day trips. The charming towns of Troon, Prestwick, and Ayr are nearby, with excellent rail links to Glasgow and historic Edinburgh. For those seeking a beach day, the coast is just eight miles away, while local landmarks and parks provide further opportunities for exploration and enjoyment in this picturesque part of Scotland.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!