Set in Troon and within 1.2 km of South Beach, The Salt Lodge has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
This award-winning 18th-century former coaching inn combines original character with modern luxuries, including king-size beds, media centres, powerful rain showers and free Wi-Fi.
Jayne
United Kingdom
The welcome was warm & friendly. Right from the get go to us checking out, all the staff we came into contact with couldn't do enough for us. This was our 3rd stay for just 1 night.
The 5-star Marine Hotel is a grand building with views over the Firth of Clyde towards the Isle of Arran, overlooking Royal Troon Golf Course.
Stewart
United Kingdom
Everything… the staff were fantastic, everyone was very friendly and brilliant with our 18 month old son.
The facilities were great and the hotel was exceptionally clean and well maintained.
Breakfast was very good, a well stocked continental selection and tasty, freshly cooked hot food.
Facing Troon’s tranquil seafront, The South Beach Hotel offers brightly furnished rooms with en suite bathrooms, free parking, and is just 5 minutes’ walk from Troon’s centre.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Family run hotel right on seafront with friendly staff. Stayed for family party. Breakfast was great too.
Opposite the Royal Troon golf course, Piersland House offers both modern and traditional rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. There is free private parking.
Ian
United Kingdom
First visit here.
Very enjoyable visit.
Spotlessly clean lovely room, nice staff.
Evening dinner was excellent, as was breakfast.
Troon in October is a lovely quiet town with the advantage...
Troon in October is a lovely quiet town with the advantage of being on the coast.
Really liked the Harbour bar - great band on, on saturday night.
Ate at the Lido Troon, which was very cool, great service and good food.
Scotts was a lovely restaurant.
I went to Dumfries House and walked Ness Glen - beautiful.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I was born and brought up in Troon so I am biased.
I was born and brought up in Troon so I am biased. Troon is a lovely seaside town full of lovely freindly people. The town has a decent selection of shops. I found the town very quiet compared to how it was when I grew up.
Rhona
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely wee coastal town with good eateries for every pocket...
Lovely wee coastal town with good eateries for every pocket and nice wee independent shops to explore. Swimming pool, library, pretty town hall and two scenic beaches. Troon is within easy reach of other Ayrshire seasde towns like Prestwick and Ayr. Kilmarnock is also within reach and Glasgow is an easy drive up the M77. However there is a train station too and if you enjoy golf you'll be spoilt Parking in the town is free and plentiful.
Not a review of Troon per se but to holiday letters in general - these key boxes are murder on arthritic fingers - I have a splt fingernail with underlying blood blister to prove it. Ouch!
Also note to Booking.com - please don't put a union flag beside my name in the reviews!
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Joan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The food was imaginative, delicious and the chef met every...
The food was imaginative, delicious and the chef met every one of my companion’s food allergies!
The staff was very friendly and very professional. The room was lovely! There was no mold which was another allergy. Car park was on the property and the beach was across the street. It was exceptional!
Carol
United States
Scored 10
10
Troon is a lovely small town, highly recommend it especially...
Troon is a lovely small town, highly recommend it especially if the sun is shining , great for kids to with a small park and a newly opened skatepark thanks to the troon residents it very popular and right beside the beach, my grandson loved it
Janette Lynch
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
My husband, Colin and I, love Troon.
My husband, Colin and I, love Troon. We live in Glasgow and it only takes about 40 minutes to get there, so we go as often as we can. There are excellent charity shops and a great travel agency (Stewart Travel) where we book all our holidays. We love the beach and the ice cream kiosk and on the first of every month there is an indoor car boot sale in the town hall. My husband loves the Pavillion chip shop and he also stays in Troon each winter for Winterstorm Rock Festival. I'm afraid I can't recommend the 3 Idiots Restaurant, as the food is overpriced and not very nice, and the service is dreadful. Avoid this place like the plague and you'll have a great time in Troon!
Karen
United Kingdom
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Excellent breakfast in magnificent room, great choice on menu, room was spacious with great vies through the windows. Hotel was in picturesque and quiet location on edge of town. Wonderful dinner in evening, with high quality food, and great choice. The hotel itself is a magnificent Victorian building of exceptional quality, status and opulence, in well kept and spacious grounds. Our bedroom was in a quiet cottage annex, offering a large and very comfortable bed with a separate sitting room and en-suite bathroom.
Hotel is clean and tidy, staff are friendly and welcoming, the breakfast was tasty and of good quality, we had breakfast in the conservatory which was a nice touch, when booking we were unaware of the garden and seating area where you can have a drink, we used this area and thoroughly enjoyed it as the weather was lovely. all in all a very relaxing overnight stay.
A great many thanks to the team at Marine Troon for a lovely 2 nights. The room was lovely, and the food at dinner and breakfast was great. All the staff were welcoming and warm and a special thanks to Mary who arranged for flowers to be put in the room for my wife! We will definitely return to this hotel when we're back in Ayrshire.
Our stay in this hotel was comfortable and met our expectations. It was convenient to Royal Troon and easy to locate and check in. The breakfast was generous and the service was good.
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