After Racing
There’s no need to rush off after racing as there’s plenty going on at the racecourse. On Thursday, there will be live music from Chart Society in the Princess Royal Suite for three hours.
The will also be post-racing entertainment on Friday and Saturday as well. The racecourse is to the north of the town on the west coast of Scotland. It is extremely easy to get to the vibrant town centre where racegoers are well catered for. Whether it’s a pre-racing breakfast, a few drinks or a tasty supper, there are plenty of cafes, pubs and restaurants to choose from.
Tourist Attractions
Ayr and the surrounding area is a hotspot for golf. Royal Troon is the most famous course within easy reach. It has staged The Open Championship on nine occasions but there are more than a dozen other courses within 40 miles of Ayr catering for golfers of all standards.
Famous Scottish poet Robert Burns was born in Alloway, just a mile or so south of Ayr. Anyone interested in finding out more about the ‘Bard of Ayrshire’ can head to the fascinating Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, complete with its monument and gardens. They can also visit his
childhood home and follow the Poet’s Path.
There is miles of stunning beaches surrounding Ayr. They are perfect for a bracing walk or a gentle stroll in the sunshine. The views need to be seen to be believed and there are plenty of spots to enjoy an ice cream.
Other popular attractions include the Heads Of Ayr Farm Park, Belleisle Gardens and the Gaiety Theatre, as well as Rozelle House Museum and Galleries.