Piersland House Hotel

West Scotland, Scotland

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Piersland House Hotel overview

Piersland House, the former residence of the famous Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky family is an outstanding country mansion, set in private, mature grounds opposite Royal Troon Golf Club and within walking distance of South Beach in Troon.

The property boasts upscale guest rooms across three different accommodation options, along with an excellent restaurant and bar onsite, this charming 4-star hotel is the perfect base for a west coast Scotland golf trip and represents excellent value for money.

Golf Courses

Situated across the road from the Open Championship venue Royal Troon Golf Club, and in easy reach of other magnificent and famous links courses such as Western Gailes, Dundonald and Prestwick, you are spoilt for choice when staying at the Piersland House.

Accommodation

Piersland House offers 37 stylish guest rooms across three different accommodation options. The main house and The Lodge offer traditional hotel guest rooms, whilst the more family friendly Mews rooms are in a courtyard setting that surround the main house. All have multiple amenities that you would expect from a 4-star hotel.

Restaurant & Bars

Piersland House also provides guests with a variety of great dining experiences. The Walker Bar and Restaurant offers a more informal and relaxed atmosphere along with a fine selection of wines, malt whisky and gins, whilst the Red Bowl Restaurant has a slightly more contemporary feel, providing an extensive seasonal and traditional menu, catering for all tastes.

Location

Piersland House is located on the south west coast of Scotland, opposite Royal Troon Golf Club on the south side of Troon, and a few hundred yards from the beach. Best international access is through Glasgow Airport which is a 40-minute drive to/from the hotel. For those arriving into Edinburgh Airport this is approximately 1 hour 25 minutes away.

Did You Know

The original Piersland Lodge was built as a private residence in 1899 for Sir Alexander Walker, the grandson of Johnnie Walker who founded the internationally famous Scotch whisky firm. Although converted into a hotel in 1956, Piersland House still retains its original country house character today.

Golf courses near to Piersland House Hotel

Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Course
at Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club

One of South West Scotland’s tougher links courses, located just north of Royal Troon with a standard scratch of 74 relative to par of 72. An Open Championship Final Qualifying venue.

Western Gailes Golf Course
at Western Gailes Golf Club

Western Gailes is a classic links layout. Situated on a narrow strip of land between the railway and the ocean in the South West of Scotland it is an interesting examination of most clubs in the bag.

Dundonald Links
at Dundonald Links

Recognized as one of the best new courses in Scotland, Dundonald is a demanding championship links course close to Royal Troon, Prestwick and Turnberry. Ranked Top 100 in Britain.

Gailes Links
at Gailes Links

Regular Open Championship Qualifying course on the southwest coast of Scotland, Gailes Links is an unsung layout that should be included on any must-play list for this region.

Prestwick Golf Course
at Prestwick Golf Club

Host of 24 Open Championships and the first Open in 1860, few courses can match the history of Prestwick. Playing here is to take a step back in time and enjoy links golf as it was once played.

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