Ayrshire, Scotland
First opened in 1906 as the Station Hotel, it later served as an RAF airfield during both World Wars before returning to luxury hospitality. Its Edwardian-style hotel, with red-tiled roof and sweeping sea views, blends historic charm with modern amenities, including a spa, fine dining, and country pursuits such as horse riding and clay pigeon shooting.
The resort is best known for its golf. The Ailsa Course, redesigned by Martin Ebert, is ranked among the world’s top courses and has hosted four Open Championships, including the famed 1977 “Duel in the Sun.”
The secondary course at the venue is the King Robert the Bruce Course, which opened in 2017. This course offers dramatic coastal scenery with more stunning views of the famous lighthouse. The third, but smaller Arran Course provides a relaxed nine-hole options for academy training guests or newcomers to golf. Together with a golf academy and lighthouse halfway house, they make Turnberry an iconic destination for players.
In addition to the world-class golf courses the hotel meets an equally luxury standard of hospitality, with elegant rooms and Scottish tradition intertwined throughout the estate. For visitors looking for alternative activities, they can explore the equestrian centre, go clay pigeon shooting or visit the award-winning spa facilities. There is really something for everyone at Trump Turnberry.
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