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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Turnberry
  • Girvan

    1 Bed Lodge in Turnberry

    Ref: S266385

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - Please note that although 1 and 2 nights are charged the same, the minimum stay is 2 nights - 1 bedroom - double - 1 shower room - Two ring electric hob, fridge/freezer...

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    £143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Turnberry
  • Girvan

    1 Bed Lodge in Turnberry

    Ref: S266414

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - Please note that although 1 and 2 nights are charged the same, the minimum stay is 2 nights - 1 bedroom - double - 1 shower room - Electric oven, two ring electric hob,...

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    £124

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Greenacres Carriage
  • Maybole

    Greenacres Carriage

    Ref: S777706

    Reviews 11

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    Maybole, the ancient capital of Carrick, has a recorded history dating back to the 1100s. The high street is especially striking, with its imposing 19th Century town hall and impressive Maybole Castle, believed to date back to 1560. Once an area...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wee Shepherd's Hut
  • Maybole

    Wee Shepherd's Hut

    Ref: S1074884

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    Maybole, the ancient capital of Carrick, has a recorded history dating back to the 1100s. The high street is especially striking, with its imposing 19th Century town hall and impressive Maybole Castle, believed to date back to 1560. Once an area...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wee Beach Hut
  • Girvan

    Wee Beach Hut

    Ref: S1073256

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    Maybole, the ancient capital of Carrick, has a recorded history dating back to the 1100s. The high street is especially striking, with its imposing 19th Century town hall and impressive Maybole Castle, believed to date back to 1560. Once an area...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ardlochan Lodge - Culzean Castle
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    Maybole

    Ardlochan Lodge - Culzean Castle

    Ref: S282650

    Reviews 37

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    Maybole is a coastal town in Scotland, known to be the ancient capital of Carrick, with rich history dating back the 1100s. There is plenty to discover within the town including the 19th century town hall and the imposing Maybole Castle, with...

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    £183

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heads Of Ayr Holiday Park
  • Ayr

    Heads Of Ayr Holiday Park

    Ref: S595289

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    Go on a Scottish adventure with Ayrshire log cabins

    Ayrshire is a picturesque county in southwest Scotland boasting stunning landscapes and miles of glorious sandy beaches.

    Situated on the Firth of Clyde, Ayrshire is home to a range of attractions that make it the perfect destination for a memorable holiday, whatever the occasion.

    If you're seeking adventure, there are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from. Whether it's hiking through the countryside, exploring historical sites, or enjoying a round of golf, Ayrshire is an ideal spot for an adventurous getaway.

    To make your trip extra special, why not stay in an Ayrshire log cabin, experience the beauty of nature and indulge in some rest and relaxation?

    At Snaptrip we have a fantastic range of beautiful lodges and log cabins in Ayrshire, offering the perfect combination of comfort and seclusion. Many of our Ayrshire accommodations are located on the coast, surrounded by nature and stunning views of the sea or the River Ayr.

    Browse our handpicked selection today and start planning your dream Scottish escape.

    Why choose Ayrshire for your staycation?

    From castles to sandy shores, Robert Burns, and Viking expeditions, there's plenty of heritage and gorgeous landscapes waiting to be discovered in Ayrshire.

    You'll be treated to some of the most spectacular natural scenery in Scotland, with dramatic mountains, rolling hills, lush meadows, intriguing glens, pretty villages, and miles of sandy beaches.

    Ayrshire has a haunting history, with majestic castles, impressive stately homes, stone circles, and a cannibal's cave. It's the supposed birthplace of Robert the Bruce and home to a fascinating military history, including a Viking invasion.

    If you're an adventure seeker, then you'll love Ayrshire's wide range of exciting outdoor activities. Go on a treetop trail, try your hand at paddleboarding, bring your mountain bike and hit the cycle trails, go sailing in the sea, or explore long, winding rivers.

    For literary fans, visit the birthplace of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Head to the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and Burns Cottage to see over 5,000 artefacts about the life and works of this renowned poet.

    For even more history, a trip to the Scottish Maritime Museum is a must. Based in the former Linthouse shipyard building in Irvine, this museum is known as the Cathedral of Engineering. You can learn about Scotland's importance in shipbuilding and marine engineering. With lots of boats and interactive displays to discover, this museum is a brilliant place to spend an afternoon.

    There are loads of amazing castles to discover in Ayrshire. Culzean Castle, created by Robert Adam, hugs a clifftop, and swims in history and expansive grounds. Other favourites include Dean Castle, Maybole Castle, Seagate Castle, Fairlie Castle, and Dundonald Castle. You'll need to stay a few extra days just to see them all!

    If you're heading to Ayrshire on a family holiday, treat the little ones to a trip to Heads of Ayr Farm Park. You can meet many animals in the park, including horses, donkeys, peacocks, alpacas, pigs, llamas, and lots more. There's also an exotic animal section where you can hang out with camels, wallabies, monkeys, and prairie dogs to name a few!

    While Ayrshire is beloved for its stunning countryside, the towns and pretty villages are worth exploring too. Ayr, Troon, Girvan, and Kilmarnock are beautiful towns full of sites to explore, and the sweet villages of Kirkoswald and Ballentree will have you “ooh-ing” and “ahh-ing” as you explore gorgeous high streets and hidden nooks and crannies.

    The vibrant city of Glasgow to the north is easily accessible from Ayrshire and makes for a brilliant day trip. To experience some of the most breathtaking scenery Scotland offers, head south to see miles of coastline and the beautiful Isle of Arran.

    With so much to see and do in this wonderful Scottish county, you'll only wish your Ayrshire weekend break or staycation could last longer!

    Ayrshire self-catering log cabins for every taste and every budget

    A log cabin holiday makes for a unique and relaxing break. Imagine waking up every morning and gazing out at lush fields and rolling hills, and hearing the sounds of nature. After exploring the Ayrshire sites, you can return to your cosy cabin and enjoy an evening under the stars.

    From traditional wooden chalets with wood burners or outdoor fire pits to charming cabins tucked away in ancient woodlands, log cabins offer the opportunity to switch off, reconnect with nature, and stay somewhere completely unique.

    You can even browse for extra special features such as private gardens, pet-friendly options, hot tubs, and log fires to make your stay even more memorable. Start browsing our Ayrshire log cabins to find the perfect place for your break.

    Why book with Snaptrip?

    Ayrshire is brimming with an exciting mix of incredible scenery, sweet market towns, heaps of history, and abundant nature. So whether you're going with friends or family or celebrating a special occasion, we're here to make your holiday one to remember.

    At Snaptrip, we've scoured Ayrshire to find the best cabins and lodges to suit all tastes, requirements, and budgets, so you're sure to find your ideal home away from home in this beautiful Scottish county.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Kay - Verified booking

      First time I have stayed at Ardlochan cottage but iv been coming to Culzean since the 80’s as a child and iv stayed in all the rentable cottages on the estate.

      It’s a lovely cottage inside and out. It’s a lot bigger inside than the others. The underfloor heating is a lovely bonus. The outside back garden is private from view as you do have visitors/walkers go by as it’s so near to the beach. Handy to also have a drive for your car so it’s easier to unpack/pack. Other cottages have a bit of a walk from the car park spaces. Other visitors who have left reviews about the hot water are correct. There does seem to be an issue with the hot water if you have multiple baths/showers one after another as the water goes from hot to cold. We got around this issue being a party of 4 (my parents in their 60’s and my son) having morning or evening showers to let the water heat up again. I didn’t find a problem with the wifi. I know others have commented on this. I logged into the cottage wifi. Password can be found in the black cottage file. I was able to connect my iphone and my kindle fire to access the internet, order something online and upload photos to social media in the kitchen/living area. The signal was weaker in the twin bedroom and outside which is to be expected. The back garden is a sun trap on the right day. We were lucky enough to be able to experience this. There is a lot of wildlife in the garden which is lovely to watch. The only issue with the garden is it’s not 100% fenced which might put some people off but it is stated on the information about the property that this is the case and that dogs might escape. We didn’t have an issue with our dog escaping but we did have a dog access the garden and try to come into the property, this didn’t happen as our dog saw to that. Obviously this wasn’t ideal as we had a 2.5yr old and our own dog. It’s very quiet and 2 minutes from the beach. It’s near to a lovely wood and the children's outdoor play area and swan pond. It’s a bit of a walk if you have younger children or elderly to the cafe and visitor centre compared to some of the other cottages. But it was perfect for our party as my son loves to walk. My parents said it’s their favourite cottage on the estate and would love to stay here again due to the size of the cottage and the outside space. Overall an amazing stay in a beautiful setting/cottage which has so many positives. We will definitely be back soon.

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    • Sophie - Verified booking

      Lovely cottage in a fantastic location, with the beach just a short stroll away and the whole of the Culzean Estate to explore.

      This was it’s saving grace as unfortunately the facilities and welcome were severely lacking; it felt like camping at times! On arrival, the cottage was freezing cold as all the windows had been left open. We were also without power for 6 hours on the second day, meaning no hot water for the power shower and no way of cooking as the oven and hub are electric. The beds and sofas were all extremely uncomfortable and there was no rug in the living area so it was hard to find somewhere comfortable to relax. Pictures and other home comforts seemed to have been removed, making it feel very basic indeed. Sadly, we didn’t feel very welcome: only very basic information was provided, there was no welcome pack, no starter logs for the woodburner and no details of where to buy them, not even a pint of milk or single teabag to make a drink when we arrived. The kitchen was also lacking basic essentials such as handwash, washing up liquid, foil/cling film, bin bags, not even any kitchen scissors! It felt like the emphasis was entirely on COVID safety and that we were an inconvenience for wanting to stay there. Such a shame as it really is a beautiful location

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    • June - Verified booking

      Weren't told that the swimming pool was unavailable until we got there.

      We tried to fire up the hot tub and followed the instructions. We were told that it took 30 minutes to heat up, we checked after 30,45 and 1 hour but the water was stone cold. This basically meant sitting watching TV for 2 days which we could do at home, we decided to head home and the co owner agreed to refund us £200. We were advised that his wife would contact us to arrange this later that day, no one phoned, I called back the following day and spoke to her son who said he would get his mother to call us we are still waiting. We were contacted by Sykes who said the refund had been removed and we could have 2 nights free, given that the owner didn't have the courtesy to call us we rejected their offer. Sykes basically stated that there was nothing else they would do and when I requested their CEO email address again I didn't get the courtesy of a response. Wouldn't use them again and will ensure that none of my family and friends do either. Case of we have your money and don't care. Can I also point out that the swimming pool is still showing as available on Sykes site- False advertising.

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    • Elizabeth - Verified booking

      We have just (reluctantly!

      ) returned from a fabulous week, walking in a beautiful area and relaxing in this lovely cottage. The cottage was extremely comfortable & very warm (too warm at times for us northerners!) but, most importantly to us, in an idyllic situation, not only being metres from the beach, but also having the whole of the fabulous Culzean Estate to wander through. We would suggest a couple of very minor niggles to easily correct to give absolute perfection in our view; the double duvet was too small for its cover & also not really big enough for 2, relatively small people. It would be helpful to know how to turn the heating down properly, especially at night to avoid the boiler constantly switching rather noisily on & off (this might be inevitable with a ground source pump, though?) A proper dishcloth/brush and some sort of pan scourer would be helpful rather than just an ineffective j-cloth (and would be more eco-friendly as could be washed & re-used!) Don't let these niggles put you off - it is a lovely cottage in a beautiful situation & well-priced in our view.

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    • Emma - Verified booking

      The cottage was great.

      The location was perfect, close to a lovely beach and in the grounds of Culzean Castle. The castle grounds are vast and beautiful, we spent a couple of days just exploring the grounds and visiting the castle. The cottage facilities were really good, with everything you could want for a holiday. The cottage was clean and warm which was lovely after a day out walking. There was a lovely garden which the dog loved, and we saw rabbits out there everyday which the children thought was great. The only issue was the shower did not work properly which was a bit annoying and we had to make do with baths. The shower heat control did not work it just made a clicking sound when you turned it. The shower alternated between boiling hot and freezing cold with no in between. I saw that this had been mentioned in previous reviews so it’s a shame it hadn’t been addressed by the time we visited. However, we still had a lovely time abc everything else was perfect.

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    Culzean Castle overlooks the Firth of Clyde in South Ayrshire. The 260ha estate was once the playground of David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassillis, but is now a National Trust property that is open to the public...

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