Aryshire Package
Situated on the beautiful West Coast of Scotland, Ayrshire & Arran has something for everyone - beautiful scenery; fascinating history, the birthplace of Robert Burns; outdoor activities; some of the finest golf courses in the world, including 3 championship golf courses. The Isle of Arran is just a short drive and ferry trip from the hotel and boasts beautiful coastline, pretty villages and a superb welcome from the locals.
If you are looking for a romantic trip away, visiting family & friends, would like to experience one of the world’s best golfing destinations or simply explore everything Ayrshire & Arran has to offer – Annfield House Hotel is the perfect place to stay.
Robert Burns

When staying at the Annfield why not take a walk about Alloway, Rabbie’s birthplace, with the Bard himself, visiting its many attractions including the Brig o’ Doon and the Auld Kirk from his famous tale of Tam o’ Shanter.
Golf
Play at some of best golf courses in the world. We can book tee off times with courses around Ayrshire. Please call for more information on various packages.
Royal Troon
Irvine Golf Club

Dundonald Links

Prestwick Golf Club


Glasgow Gailes
Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Course

Sailing
Located on the beautiful Ayrshire coast, with its 80 miles of headlands, harbours and sandy strands, Annfield House Hotel is the perfect base for anyone who loves being beside these coast. With a world-class reputation for yachting, Ayrshire boasts three superb marinas: at Largs, Ardrossan and Troon all within a 5 – 15 minute drive from the hotel.Time your visit to coincide with one of the many events held in the region and you could enjoy the excitement and atmosphere.

Walking & Cycling
You will find numerous nature trails, coastal walks and country paths across Ayrshire. There are easy walks to well known local landmarks and seasonal ranger-led walks from some of Ayrshire and Arran's country parks.
For
more information on walks and trails in Ayrshire and Arran please visit the
following links:
www.coastalway.co.uk
www.ayrshirecoastalpath.org




