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Holiday Accommodation Kilmarnock
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Scotland > Strathclyde > Kilmarnock
Apartment in Kilmarnock Town Center, Strathclyde, Scotland
Sleeps 4. 1 bedroom flat. The sleeping capacity is 4 people although only 1 very large bedroom we have 1 double and two single beds available. The flat is a very short walk from town, shops, restaurants and cinema.
Prices from £300.00 per week
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Kilmarnock self-catering holiday accommodation is set in and near an Ayshire town, offering a number of interesting sights close by, culture and beautiful coastal and country scenery to discover in the area. There are many fascinating streets to be explored in the town, easily reached from Kilmarnock cottages – John Finnie Street is loved for its pretty Victorian architecture, while if you head for Kay Park you’ll be able to see the largest monument to the poet Robert Burns in the country. Just a few minutes from Kilmarnock holiday home apartments is Dean Castle. This imposing structure was the stronghold of the Boyd Family for centuries, and was constructed in the mid-1300s.
It would be well worth exploring the picturesque East Ayrshire countryside around Kilmarnock self-catering cottages. It was once a key region for industry, with textile mills, which can be visited today and Newmilns and Fenwick. It is also strongly associated with Robert Burns – Mauchline, under ten miles from Kilmarnock self-catering accommodation, is where he spent some of his most productive years and today there’s the Burns House Museum to visit. If you’d like to get out and experience the fantastic rural landscapes around Kilmarnock holiday rentals you could make for the River Ayr way, a path that follows the course of this river from its course at Glenbuck to the west, to the sea at Ayr.
Weather
On holiday at a Kilmarnock self-catering holiday home you can expect a relatively mild climate thanks to the proximity of the sea. Summers are moderately warm, with highs of 19 degrees in July and August. Winters are cool, but not excessively so.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to be out and about around Kilmarnock holiday accommodation is in mid-summer, when you’ll have ideal conditions for long walks and excursions.
Reaching Kilmarnock
Glasgow International (GLA) is within a 30-minute drive of Kilmarnock self-catering holiday home apartments and cottages.
It would be well worth exploring the picturesque East Ayrshire countryside around Kilmarnock self-catering cottages. It was once a key region for industry, with textile mills, which can be visited today and Newmilns and Fenwick. It is also strongly associated with Robert Burns – Mauchline, under ten miles from Kilmarnock self-catering accommodation, is where he spent some of his most productive years and today there’s the Burns House Museum to visit. If you’d like to get out and experience the fantastic rural landscapes around Kilmarnock holiday rentals you could make for the River Ayr way, a path that follows the course of this river from its course at Glenbuck to the west, to the sea at Ayr.
Weather
On holiday at a Kilmarnock self-catering holiday home you can expect a relatively mild climate thanks to the proximity of the sea. Summers are moderately warm, with highs of 19 degrees in July and August. Winters are cool, but not excessively so.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to be out and about around Kilmarnock holiday accommodation is in mid-summer, when you’ll have ideal conditions for long walks and excursions.
Reaching Kilmarnock
Glasgow International (GLA) is within a 30-minute drive of Kilmarnock self-catering holiday home apartments and cottages.
