Within Ayr town you’ll find a wide choice of restaurants, cafes, more shops and a huge number of pubs- Ayr can be lively at the weekend. Newer Pubs include Suburbia situated on the High Street, or checkout the historic thatched Tam O’Shanter pub also located on the High Street. This is thought to be the old tavern in Ayr where Tam in Burns’ poem sups his ale and enjoys the attention of the Landlords wife before getting into trouble.
UK Holiday Itineraries
Archive for March, 2010
Bed and Breakfast hotels – Ayrshire Coast, Scotland
Monday, March 29th, 2010Cottage bed & breakfast – Welsh Borders
Thursday, March 4th, 2010Mid Wales contains some gem landscapes indeed, from the popular Brecon Beacons National Park to the remote but just as stunning Cambrian Mountains. Move to the coast on Cardigans Bay and discover the seaside hub and university town of Aberystwyth with its Victorian cliff railway and two glorious beaches.
Exmoor – West Somerset
Monday, March 1st, 2010Choose from the delightful Garden Room on the ground floor with French Doors, patio and fabulous views over Exmoor NP. The twin room with fantastic views or the upstairs double with superb views of the National Park and Somerset coastline. Awake to a freshly prepared Aga cooked breakfast using locally produced food, some organic ranges with home made preserves.
Hawes – Yorkshire Dales
Monday, March 1st, 2010Herriot’s Guest House B&B is centrally located in the charming market town of Hawes, in Upper Wensleydale. This 4 star B&B makes a comfortable base for both a walking and touring holiday. Walker and cyclist friendly the B&B offers a special package based on the 4 Day Herriot Way walk. Read more for ‘Special Offers’.

