Livingston Designer Outlet has been furnishing the West of Scotland with brand names since 2000. During that time, it’s become known as the country’s premium fashion outlet on account of its major brands and discounted prices. The prem...
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Fountain Park is just west of Edinburgh city centre, and features a Cineworld cinema, fabulous Virgin Active gym, Genting Casino, Tenpin bowling alley, Gambado kids soft play and an excellent range of restaurants, bars and pubs.
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Brisbane House Hotel is located in Scotland’s famous seaside town, Largs. Only a short way north of Ayrshire, this idyllic setting matches the chic and luxurious style of Brisbane House perfectly. Its 24 en-suite rooms are contemporary in de...
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Travelling by bus instead of by car is the greener, smarter way to travel. The buses in Ayr are clean, comfortable and modern with low emission engines, and our express coaches have free WiFi for your added enjoyment. With a network of services th...
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A luxurious and contemporary 4-star hotel, The Park Hotel is totally unique in Scotland, offering the warmest of Ayrshire welcomes to all of our guests. Situated in the popular and historic town of Kilmarnock, the heart of rural Ayrshire, the hote...
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Robbie’s Whisky Merchants is a specialist whisky shop situated in Ayr’s Sandgate, right in the heart of Burns Country. It is a privately-owned, independently-run business, staffed by a friendly and experienced team who’re always ...
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The Waterside is a brand new development, fast becoming one of the ‘must-visit’ destinations in Ayrshire. With the Isle of Arran serving as the stunning backdrop, the restaurant is ideally located along the water’s edge near Seam...
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Seamill Hydro is a family resort and spa overlooking the Firth of Clyde. Situated just metres from the beach, it’s no surprise that the hotel complex has become a firm favourite with visitors to Ayrshire. In the distance, the mountains of Ar...
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Pirate Pete’s is located in and around The Pavilion of Ayr. Originally designed by J. K. Hunter in 1911, it was intended as an entertainments hall for the Ayrshire community. The four corner minarets always contributed an element of seaside ...
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The clue is in the name. Overlooking the dark waters of Loch Creoch, Lochside House Hotel offers style and fine sustenance in a spectacular setting. The Victorian hotel and spa is set in 20 acres of land, with guest rooms enjoying gorgeous views a...
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