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Westin Turnberry Hotel & Golf Resort, Ayrshire |
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Situated on a magnificent stretch of the Atlantic coastline, with the gently rolling Scottish countryside at its back, Turnberry is unquestionably one of the great resorts of the world. Set in 800 acres of one of the most beautiful corners of Scotland, Turnberry's fascinating provenance and idyllic natural position render any stay a memorable experience. At its heart is an internationally renowned hotel, a five star experience of superb accommodation, fine dining, relaxing lounges and friendly Scottish hospitality. Here luxury and beauty go hand in hand, providing the perfect backdrop to a range of unrivalled sporting & leisure facilities
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The Spa at Turnberry, one of the finest in Europe, is an oasis of peace and tranquillity. The holistic philosophy aims to harmonise mind and body in an environment of pure relaxation. At its heart is a wonderful 20m swimming pool offering breathtaking views across the sea towards the Ailsa Craig. Enjoy a few easy laps or simply relax awhile on one of our comfortable loungers. Also at the poolside is a welcoming Jacuzzi while close by are saunas, steam rooms, hydrotherapy suites and Hairdressing Salon. The award winning Spa also sports a collection of specially designed relaxation areas and luxurious treatment rooms.
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For countless thousands of players the world over, the Turnberry golf courses offer simply the finest golfing experience of all. The scene of some of the most remarkable moments in Open history, the legendary Ailsa golf links is complemented by the dynamic challenges of the new Kintyre championship course. With the famous hotel on your left, the magnificent Ailsa Craig away to your right and a whole new set of challenges ahead, there are few feelings in world golf to match those experienced at the first tee of the legendary Ailsa or highly acclaimed Kintyre golf course. In 2009, the Open Championship is due to return to Turnberry once more.
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