Set in Largs, less than 1 km from Castle Bay Beach, Haylie Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Richard
United Kingdom
Location was excellent for a nice stroll into town
The contemporary Brisbane House Hotel is located on the seafront promenade of Largs in North Ayrshire, offering magnificent views of Millport and the West coast of Scotland.
Iris
United Kingdom
Lovely updated property to a high spec. Rooms were very comfortable & contemporary & a good choice at breakfast & staff were very helpful & friendly
This bright modern hotel has comfort and style in the beautiful Scottish countryside. It is situated off the main coastal road in the seaside town of Largs.
Situated in Largs, The Woodhouse Hotel offers a restaurant and a bar. This family-run property also boasts free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking.
A recently renovated property, Peacock Guest House is set in Largs near Castle Bay Beach, Largs Bay Beach. This guest house offers free private parking, luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Robertson
United Kingdom
Spotless have everthing you neesd even more. Very welcoming cant wait visit. Again
Beautiful traditional flat in the center of Largs. Is situated in Largs, 600 metres from Castle Bay Beach, 46 km from Ibrox Stadium, as well as 47 km from House for an Art Lover.
Patricia
United Kingdom
The location is great. So close to Main Street, sea front, train station and Supermarket.
Loved the original features in the apartment.
Host provided lots of extras.
Located in Largs, just 700 metres from Largs Bay Beach, Parkside 2 bedrooms appartment with encolsed garden provides beachfront accommodation with a garden and free WiFi.
Fly into Glasgow Airport, 42km from Largs. From there, take a direct train (1 hour) or bus (1.5 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Glasgow Central Station are available (1 hour). Alternatively, ferry services from Cumbrae Slip are offered (10 minutes).
Glasgow Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Largs, UK. It's approximately 35 kilometres away, offering numerous transport links and a wide range of flight options.
Largs, UK, offers several public transport options. Buses, operated by Stagecoach West Scotland, provide local and regional connections. Largs railway station, part of the Inverclyde Line, offers frequent services to Glasgow. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Car hire services are also available for those preferring to drive.
The best area to stay in Largs, UK, is the town centre. It offers convenient access to local attractions like the Vikingar Centre, Largs Pier, and Kelburn Castle. It's also close to shops, restaurants, and public transport links.
Largs, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild, damp weather throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 4°C in winter (December to February) to 15°C in summer (June to August). There's no distinct dry or wet season, but rainfall is relatively higher from October to January. Largs doesn't experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
What guests said about Largs:
8.0
Scored 8.0
We know Largs very well. It's always a pleasure to visit.
We know Largs very well. It's always a pleasure to visit. So many interesting places to visit.
We had a lovely meal at Seamill Hydro. Lovely surroundings too.
Had a quick snack at Worthspoons. Will give this a miss next time.
Ray
10
Scored 10
Fabulous, my third or fourth stay in Largs and I never get...
Fabulous, my third or fourth stay in Largs and I never get tired of it. Scenery is beautiful, walk along the coast path watching the ferries, and in better weather there's nowhere nicer to have a picnic and watch the sea. Good hourly rail connections to Glasgow, from where the rest of Western Scotland and the UK are easily accessible. Also change at Kilwinning for the Ayr line, which has some lovely seaside resorts too.
Pat
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A nice town to stay in if you like to be away from the city,...
A nice town to stay in if you like to be away from the city, and enjoy being by the sea and walks along the waterfront. Only a short ferry trip to the lovely Isle of Bute, good charity shops and pubs, lovely staff in Costa Coffee, friendly locals and a nice train ride to Glasgow.
maree suzanne
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Largs town itself is a bit run down (but this is like most...
Largs town itself is a bit run down (but this is like most places on the West coast especially these days).
Limited availability of supermarkets if you need to buy groceries for self catering, but you can get what you need.
I didn't eat out but there did look to be a good selection of different types of eateries, Italian, Chinese, traditional, etc.
Also actually good for doing some shopping. That's not why I was there but was pleasantly surprised by the shops on the Main St leading down to the promenade.
If you are looking for a place to spend a leisurely time and don't need a lot to do apart from go for nice walks and eat ice cream then this is the place for you! And of course if you want you can visit Millport from Largs.
The walk along the promenade in Largs is very pleasant, good for fresh air walks but was very busy with families, dogs etc and this was in Winter, so must be absolutely chocca in Summer.
Also, respect to the people eating ice-cream at 0 degrees celsius - gotta have that in Largs no matter what the weather haha:)
It's also a good place if you want a base to explore more of the wider area because the train station is very central but there is also a bus service which goes to Wemyss Bay, Fairlie, Gourock, Greenock etc, ending up in Glasgow. So you can go exploring:). The bus journey is quite scenic. Bus leaves just outside the train station. (I didn't know this but found out cause all the trains got cancelled:( So good for a back up if nothing else!
Ahshaddupadaface
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My visit to Largs in Scotland was an enchanting experience...
My visit to Largs in Scotland was an enchanting experience that left a lasting impression. Nestled along the picturesque coastline, Largs offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Exploring the town was a delight, with its charming streets lined with quaint shops, cafes, and friendly locals. The scenic promenade, overlooking the Firth of Clyde, provided breathtaking views and a serene ambiance. The iconic Nardini's, an ice cream parlor with a rich history, was a sweet treat not to be missed.
Largs is steeped in history, and a visit to the Vikingar! museum offered fascinating insights into the town's Norse heritage. The renowned Kelburn Castle and Country Centre, adorned with vibrant murals, added a touch of whimsy to the historical landscape.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate a stroll through the beautifully landscaped Brisbane Glen, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush greenery. Additionally, a visit to the nearby Cumbrae Island, easily accessible by ferry, provided an opportunity to soak in more stunning coastal views.
The warmth of the local community was evident everywhere, making me feel right at home. Whether enjoying traditional Scottish fare at local pubs or engaging in friendly conversations with locals, the hospitality was truly heartwarming.
In conclusion, Largs in Scotland is a gem waiting to be discovered. Its blend of natural beauty, historical richness, and friendly locals make it a must-visit destination. I left with fond memories, and I can't wait to return to this Scottish coastal haven
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
ideal for a nice break, plenty of pubs and restauraunts,...
ideal for a nice break, plenty of pubs and restauraunts, some good shops as well, on the main street there is a food place called Curry King they do some great food, their Kebabs are brilliant, also various fish and chip shops, which do lovely food, also a number of chinese takeaways and indian restaurants, great for a day out or staying for a long weekend or longer.
We stayed overnight and could not have felt more welcome! The rooms were incredibly nice and clean, we really appreciated the small details to make our stay comfortable. Breakfast was amazing (!!) and Keith catered a beautiful vegan meal for one of us. He was so friendly, attentive and shared many fun anecdotes with us. We were also given advice for where to eat and what to do in and around Largs. Would love to visit again and will definitely recommend to friends!
Beautiful hotel, on the sea front at Largs. We had a sea view room which was beautiful. Staff were so friendly and helpful. Hotel is spotlessly clean. I stayed with my bridesmaid the night before my wedding in Largs, they took excellent care of us. We went back as a wedding party for lunch afterwards, they created a beautiful table for us. The beds were comfortable, the shower was fab. Breakfast was incredible. Highly recommend.
In the centre of Largs, an easy walk to the pier for paddle steamer 'Waverley' sailings or the Cumbrae ferry and not far from the station. It's not the smartest street in town but once inside the apartment is cosy, quiet and welcoming. We liked the thoughtful items left for us in the fridge and kitchen by the host - much appreciated.
Pictures on Booking.com do not accurately show how good this property is. Very well appointed accomodation, view from the living room and kitchen (with front aspect) straight out to the Isle of Cumbrae.
5 - 10 mins walk to Largs Train Station and centre of town for all amenities. Would highly reccommend booking this property.
I was surpised to see the room come up on booking .com, at such a low price, but once I had checked in to my room I realised why! Cracking location, and a lovely looking hotel. The decor was great, and the dinner menu was extensive. The reception staff were very polite, and check in was seamless.
We had a wonderful stay at the Bellevue apartment. The host was so sweet and left us bread and milk etc to start off our stay. The location was amazing. We watched the sun set on the water and were within walking distance of downtown Largs. Would highly recommend!!
Very friendly hosts and the location just outside the main touristy area of Largs was very quiet but handy for walks down to the promenade and beach. Breakfasts were beautifully prepared and served piping hot, a real treat.
I travel to Largs frequently, and this was my first stay at this hotel. The hotel was very clean, and the staff very welcoming and hospitable. There is a good choice of options for breakfast. The dinner menu is extensive.
Good Position on the main road
Large Car Park ideal for camper size vans
Bus Stop into the centre directly outside the hotel
Breakfast and Evening Meal is very good
Friendly Staff on arrival
Absolutely ideal location for a trip to Largs, minutes walk away from Main Street. The room was a good size with everything you need. Friendly greeting from the owner when we arrived.
Lovely small hotel, great location, very friendly team. Great full Scottish breakfast, nice touch with daily fresh fruit, juicy and continental options.
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