Adventurers can make the most of an enthralling selection of activities at Turnberry this summer, allowing families to add some exhilarating experiences to their holiday itinerary.
Domestic breaks are high on the agenda for many this year and Turnberry’s expansive estate on the spectacular Ayrshire coastline offers the very best in five-star hospitality at the famous resort.
There is a host of excitement waiting with several new pursuits to try – with generous resort credit included on stays which can be spent on any number of outdoor pursuits and fine dining experiences across the resort as part of the ‘All In’ package.
Set within 800 acres of Scotland’s inspiring landscape, visitors can try their hands at archery, air rifles, clay shooting, kayaking, kite surfing, quad biking or mountain biking to get the heart pumping and to create some unforgettable memories for adults and children alike.
Horse riding experiences are also on hand to enjoy with starter sessions for children as young as four years old, while invigorating beach rides or a more sedate estate trek through the woods can be tailored to suit all abilities.
With Turnberry’s renowned breakfast included on all stays, a two-night break starts from £349 per night with £250 resort credit or two nights at £399 per night with £400 resort credit. A three-night stay starts at £399 per night with £650 resort credit, while five nights starts from £399 per night with a £1200 credit for an action-packed break.
For those keen on some rest and relaxation after the excitement, the recently-renovated Turnberry Spa – at a cost of £4m – and the launch of ESPA’s Modern Alchemy will have huge appeal, while the five dining experiences all add to the attraction with local Scottish produce in the dining venues, from the signature restaurant 1906, a unique Chef’s Table experience, the elegant Grand Tea Lounge and Bar serving a tantalising Afternoon Tea and the Duel in the Sun restaurant.
And as a base to explore a region rich in culture and history, Turnberry ticks all the boxes with the nearby Ayrshire Alps (a cyclist’s dream), the historic castles and the local National Trust of Scotland sites, while the historic link to King Robert the Bruce runs through the resort.
Turnberry also boasts two exceptional 18-hole golf courses – the Ailsa and King Robert the Bruce – the outstanding nine-hole Arran course and also an opportunity for beginners to try their hand at the sport for the first time with pitch and putt or a round on the putting green.
Situated an hour from Glasgow, 90 minutes from Edinburgh, there is plenty of accommodation options too with its five-star hotel, cosy self-catering cottages and spacious eight-bedroom villas.
For more details about Turnberry’s ‘All-In’ luxury packages and many others, go to https://www.trumphotels.com/turnberry/special-offers .