Situated on the north of the South Ayrshire coast lays Troon, overlooking the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig. Its glorious sandy beaches make it one of South Ayrshire’s most aesthetic coastal towns. Just a few miles north of Prestwick and South of Irvine, the charming town is a wonderful destination for a family day out at the beach or for a relaxed seaside holiday. Troon boasts several new quality housing developments as it becomes an increasingly sought after place to live.
Eat and Drink
Troon also hosts numerous quality hotels such as Lochgreen House Hotel and the Marine which are well known for weddings, corporate events and spa weekends, making it a popular town all year round. The bustling harbour, home to Ayrshire’s fish market, supplies locally caught fish and seafood to quality restaurants such as the extremely popular restaurant Scott’s. Scott’s bar and restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a meal whilst taking in the views of the stunning marina. There is also a wealth of locally owned pubs, cafes, shops and boutiques where you can always find something quirky and unusual.
Sport and Recreation
Known as a golfing hotspot with a magnificent total of seven courses, including the Royal Troon which often hosts the world famous Open Championship. There is also an indoor swimming pool, tennis court and bowling green. The fantastic beach allows for sport enthusiasts to enjoy, windsurfing, kite surfing and much more.
Schools
Situated in the centre of the vibrant community are a selection of primary schools and Marr College secondary school.
Transport Links
Troon has regular public transport including links with efficient train service to Glasgow International & Prestwick Airports and Glasgow City Centre. The M77 motorway network is easily accessible and provides access to Ayr and cities throughout the central belt of Scotland.