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Sunnyside Bed And Breakfast
Ayr, Ayrshire

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High Quality Breakfast and Friendly Service

* Free-range local hen and duck eggs
* Haggis - Scotland's national dish
* Scottish Smoked Salmon
* Vegetarian/Special diets catered for
* Early breakfasts before you fly home

Spacious well furnished rooms

* Double/Twin/Family Ensuite Rooms
* Non-smoking
* Can accommodate up to 4 guests in each room

Excellent Location

* On A719 coastal route on south side of Ayr
* In the heart of Burns Country
* Next to Alloway, birthplace of Robert Burns
* Romantic Brig O'Doon Hotel - one mile - free lift to hotel for wedding guests
* Best shopping centre in south-west Scotland
* Culzean Castle and Country Park - 12 miles
* Electric Brae - 5 miles - world famous optical illusion


Room Rates
Single - £35.00 per Room
Double - £57.50 per Room
Family - £75.00 per Room

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 Sunnyside Bed And Breakfast
 26 Dunure Road
 Alloway
 Ayr
 Ayrshire
 KA7 4HR

 Tel: 01292 441234
 Fax: 01292 441234

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The Royal Burgh of Ayr (Scottish Gaelic, Inbhir Àir) in the south-west of Scotland is a burgh situated on the Firth of Clyde. It was made a royal burgh in 1205. It is the county town of the traditional county of Ayrshire, and is also the administrative centre for South Ayrshire Council. The towns population registered in the 2001 Census was 46,431. In 2002, it was one of four Scottish towns competing for city status to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, but it lost to Stirling.[1] To the north of Ayr is the adjoining town of Prestwick, famous for its golf and its aviation industry, thanks to the presence of Glasgow Prestwick International Airport. Other neighbouring places include Alloway, known for its associations with the poet Robert Burns. To the south is a Haven (formerly Butlins) holiday camp, and the fishing village of Dunure, where there is a ruined castle formerly owned by the Kennedy family.

 
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