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Tel code: 01475 | code search
Postcode: KA30 | code search
Population: 12000
Council: North Ayrshire
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Thomas Brisbane
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Largs is a small town situated on the coast approximately 1 hour from Glasgow. The town is the ideal tourist destination with the beautiful beaches and coastline views. There are many activities for everyone, including 2 golf courses and the excellent Vikingar! exhibition which was built to remember the 1263 viking battle that Largs is famous for. There is also the famous Nardini's cafe, and lots of hotels and guest houses offering a range of accommodation.
There is lots to to for children with putting, Kelburn Country Centre, swimming pool and play parks. And for adults there is always plenty of entertainment in the many pubs, and the theatre. Every year the town hosts 3 festivals - Jazz Festival in June, Brisbane Queen Festival in July and the famous Viking Festival in August/September. The town is within easy reach of Millport, which can be reached by a 10 minute ferry, and Millport hosts the annual Country and Western Festival. With good rail/road and bus links to Glasgow and surrounding areas Largs is easy to get to, and offers plenty of fun for all the family, especially when the sun is shining.

Attraction

Largs Old Kirk
Vikingar

Camping

South Whittlieburn Farm

Classes

Yoga - Joanna Reilly

Club

The Fiddlers

Dentist

Perman

Doctor

Dr A Auld
Frazer Street Surgery

Estate Agent

MacTaggart & Co
Slater Hogg & Howison
Welch & Roe

Farmers Market

Fencebay Farmers Market

Golf Club

Largs
Routenburn

Pub and Bar

Clachan Bar
Flannigan's Cafe Bar
Morris's Lounge Bar
Mudhook Restaurant & Village Inn
Royal Oak
Sheiling

Restaurant

Bosun's Table
Brisbane House Hotel
Flannigan's Cafe Bar
Green Shutters Restaurant
Harlequin Restaurant
Koh-I-Noor
Morris's Lounge Bar
Mudhook Restaurant & Village Inn
Nardini At Regattas
Priory House Hotel

Solicitor

James Patrick & Muir

Taxi

A 2 B Taxis
Bond Cars
Brisbane Taxis
Central Taxis
Dereks Taxis
Herbies Taxis
Thistle Cabs

Vet

Oaks Veterinary Centre

Sports Clubs

Largs TC (Tennis)

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Shops

Casa De Flores
The Personalised Scotch Whisky Co. Ltd
M Y Pets
Moss Pharmacy
D Bonellie
Shooze In A Box
C Y Neill
Specsavers

Activities

Glasgow RIB Cruises(Boat Trips and Cruises)

Places to Stay near Largs

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Brisbane House Hotel (0.05 miles)

Brisbane House Hotel

The Brisbane House boasts stunning seafront views and has recently completed a total refurbishment. We offer panoramic views from our 150seat Henrys Restaurant has floor to ceiling thermo glass and serves menus with european influences along side traditional ... More | visit website

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Whin Park Guest House (0.41 miles)

Whin Park Guest House
Whin Park has been established for over 30years and provides high standards of service and excellent accommodation which have consistently seen it awarded 4 Stars by Visitscotland. A tasty Scottish breakfast, cooked to order and ... More | visit website
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Glendarroch (0.49 miles)

Glendarroch

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Glendarroch is a family run 3 star bed & breakfast (B&B) in the sunny seaside town of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. The accommodation is located on Irvine Road, only two minutes ... More

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No.62 Bed & Breakfast (0.63 miles)

No.62 Bed & Breakfast
Fresh and Contemporary bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Largs. No.62 B&B has recently been renovated and offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Largs, Ayrshire. We are centrally located with easy access to the Largs Marina, ... More | visit website
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Moorpark House Hotel (7.17 miles)

Moorpark House Hotel

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Moorpark House has, over the past 4 years, undergone a multi million pound refurbishment and conversion transforming the property into a grand yet welcoming country house hotel. It has an imposing entrance ... More

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St Ebba (7.34 miles)

St Ebba
St.Ebba is a grand grade 2 listed victorian house. It sits over looking Rothesay bay. Enjoy the panoramic views from the lounge or dining room while having breakfast or merely admiring the view. This is ... More | visit website
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The Ardyne (7.34 miles)

The Ardyne
The Ardyne is situated in a prominent position on the seafront, five minutes by car from the main ferry, or a leisurely stroll for those leaving their cars at home.

Our comfortable hotel is an elegant ... More | visit website
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Glenburn Hotel (7.45 miles)

Glenburn Hotel
Set in an outstanding position above its own terraced gardens, the Glenburn enjoys a superb panorama across the waters of Rothesay Bay to the Cowal Peninsula. The town's shops, harbour, medieval castle ruins and sporting ... More | visit website
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Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort (7.66 miles)

Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort
This Victorian hotel stands only metres from the beach and enjoys dramatic views over the Ayrshire countryside, the Firth of Clyde and the majestic mountains of Arran.

It is no surprise that Seamill Hydro is one ... More | visit website
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Carlton Seamill (7.85 miles)

Carlton Seamill
Carlton is an impressive, stone-built Scottish Victorian house, dated 1883, occupying an ideal location at Seamill, on the Ayrshire coast. It enjoys a commanding view, over Seamill shore and beach, to the world-famous Firth ... More | visit website

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