CumnockCopyright Walter Baxter

A market town surrounded by rich farming country (country known for its cheeses) Cumnock gives onto some invitingly tiny lanes weaving through the gentle hills around it... Read More

Cumnock Events

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Cumnock Highland Games
Marymass Folk Festival

Hotels in Cumnock - 4 places to stay

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Lochside House Hotel

Lochside House Hotel
The Lochside House Hotel was built during the late 19th century by the Marquis of Bute and used as a shooting lodge. Set within 20 acres of land and overlooking two Lochs to each side, the ... More | visit website
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The Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel
The Royal Hotel was built in 1892 by Mr R J Barrowman, and has proven over the years to be a figurehead of Cumnock Town Centre. The hotel with it’s Victorian Façade has been extensively refurbished ... More | visit website

Other Places to Stay near Cumnock

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Ardwell Bed & Breakfast (6.27 miles)

Ardwell Bed & Breakfast
We have modern well appointed en-suite rooms that are flexible, allowing single occupancy or even families up to 5 in number. Each room has it's own TV, tea/coffee making facilities as well as shower ... More | visit website
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Stair Inn (8.23 miles)

Stair Inn
Following a recent tasteful refurbishment, expect, and enjoy, lovely country ensuite bedrooms with many quaint and individual touches, epitomizing the tranquil pastoral nature of the setting. Families are welcome. The area is a mecca for ... More | visit website
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Enterkine (9.69 miles)

Enterkine
This five star property is special. Approached by a long, winding avenue flanked by mature trees, you feel like you are leaving the real world behind. The trees part to reveal an elegant house, built ... More | visit website
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Kilmore Cottages (12.42 miles)

Kilmore Cottages

The cottages form part of a charming 4 star luxury former farm steading and is set in 30 acres of lush green hills. Bordered by the river Doon made famous by our national bard Robert ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Ayr (12.82 miles)

The Travelodge Ayr is ideally located for exploring the beautiful Ayr Coast and close to Ayr Racecourse, Ayr town centre which is 1.5 miles away, Ayr Gaiety Theatre, Burns Cottage Museum, Burns Heritage Park, Royal ... More | visit website

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Travelodge Kilmarnock (12.86 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Adamton House Hotel (12.93 miles)

Adamton House Hotel
Resting within 17 acres of grounds, Adamton House Hotel reopened its doors early December '09. Accessed along a quiet country lane, Adamton is less than 2 miles from Glasgow Prestwick airport and 35 miles from ... More | visit website
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Garth Madryn (13.75 miles)

Garth Madryn
Warm and friendly B & B. On the outskirts of Ayr, 100 yards from A77. Prestwick International Airport only 6 miles. Provides easy access to international golf courses - including Turnberry, Troon and Prestwick (tee ... More | visit website
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Western House Hotel & Lodge (13.80 miles)

Western House Hotel & Lodge

The hotel is situated within walking distance of Ayr town centre with lively clubs and bars, Theme Park and beach. The Jockey Club Lounge and Restaurant offers modern Scottish dining with a lounge menu available ... More | visit website

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Afton Villa Bed & Breakfast (13.84 miles)

Afton Villa Bed & Breakfast
Providing bed and breakfast accommodation in Ayr, Scotland, Afton Villa B&B offers you a warm and friendly welcome in an attractive, recently modernised Victorian guest house. The bed and breakfast has large, comfortable rooms ... More | visit website

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