Welcome to our comfortable and well equipped holiday home on the Ayrshire coast. 
Turnberry Holiday Home is located in a quiet area of the park with a south facing patio area. 
Our holiday home will be fully cleaned after previous guests have departed and all beds will be made up for your arrival (please bring your own towels).
Full central heating and double glazing throughout.
4K LED UHD TV
We're looking  forward to our third season in our new holiday home. We would love to share it with you and if you book with us, we hope that you have a wonderful stay.
Turnberry Holiday Park is a very friendly, small park about 2 miles from Turnberry Golf Resort.
Perched upon some of Scotland's most dramatic coastline, under the watchful gaze of the iconic lighthouse, Trump Turnberry is a truly special place for a golf break to remember. Both links golf courses at Trump Turnberry, the Ailsa and King Robert the Bruce, are simply incredible. 
5 places to visit during your stay, all with 20 minutes of Turnberry Holiday Home:
Maidens: The lovely little coastal village of Maidens with a long sandy beach and grassy foreshore is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy breathtaking scenery including views of Ailsa Craig. Take a stroll along Maidens beach to uncover the pathway which leads onto Culzean Country Park. Head south and you will find the charming harbour. 
Culzean Castle is perched spectacularly on a clifftop on the Ayrshire coast. The glorious Culzean Estate has something for everyone. From its formal gardens to its Adventure Cove and Wild Woodland play areas, its woods, beaches, parkland and cliffs, it is a playground for visitors of all ages.
Souter’s Inn: A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at Souter’s Inn restaurant in Kirkoswald, Ayrshire. Built on the site of the old schoolhouse where Robert Burns studied in 1775, this thatched roof Inn has a modern, contemporary interior, with a relaxed friendly atmosphere. Open all day from 9am till late for breakfast, snacks, lunch and suppers.
Dunure: The small fishing village of Dunure is home to many places of interest including Dunure Castle. Today this ruin has a picnic area and car park facilities.
Turnberry Lighthouse: The lighthouse was built in 1873 and to a modern visitor it is far from obvious that it stands on part of the site of Turnberry Castle. This was the seat of the ancient Earls of Carrick and was probably the birthplace, on 11 July 1274, of Robert the Bruce.
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