Enterkine House
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Enterkine Country House, Annbank, By Ayr, Ayrshire
Luxury Four-Star Country House. Private Grounds
Originally built in the late 1930’s, Enterkine House is a small luxury country house hotel, offering picturesque view over the River Ayr and has been beautifully refurbished in contemporary style. There are six spacious luxury guestrooms in the main house. Each has been traditionally furnished with a modern twist and all offer views over the River Ayr and beautiful surrounding countryside. The Riverview Restaurant & Bar is set against the backdrop of panoramic views over the woodland estate and is highly regarded locally for dinner and afternoon tea. Located 15 minutes from Ayr, Enterkine House is the ideal country retreat from which to play the likes of Royal Troon, Prestwick and Western Gailes, all of which are within a 20-minute drive.
Scotland - Ayrshire & Southwest

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Sightseeing
Great golf is only part of the story when considering what makes the perfect golf trip. Thankfully, the other essential component parts are all found in abundance in Scotland, not least in the sights to see department. Whether scheduling a day off from golf or filling an afternoon after your morning round, there are many options regardless of which region you are visiting. The below is intended as a very general guide to sightseeing in the Ayrshire region.
Playing golf in Ayrshire is likely to see you staying no further south than Turnberry, from where some of the nearby attractions include the impressive ruins of Caerlaverock Castle near Dumfries and Dundrennan Abbey near Kirkcudbright. Only ten minutes from Turnberry is Culzean Castle & Country Park (above) and this is well worth a visit when travelling to or from Turnberry.
And while you are likely to be far too busy playing great golf courses like Turnberry, Royal Troon, Prestwick and Western Gailes, other attractions north of Turnberry in the Troon area include Dundonald Castle & Visitor Centre in Dundonald Village, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway, Souter Johnnies Cottage in Kirkoswald and Dean Castle Country Park in Kilmarnock.
You may not actually stay in Glasgow during your trip but there are plenty of sightseeing options including a visit to 13th century Bothwell Castle about ten miles southeast of Glasgow and the Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve. The many museums in or near Glasgow include the impressive Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and the National Museum of Rural Life in East Kilbride, which provides an insight into rural life in Scotland in times past. If you are looking for a distillery in the area, Glengoyne Distillery, about 14 miles north of Glasgow is an excellent option.