Local Attractions
Nardini’s of Largs
It wouldn’t be a local attractions list if we didn’t feature Nardini’s first and foremost. It’s been a magnet to the Ayrshire coast for around 100 years and we love it. The original restaurant has been lovingly restored and now has a restaurant, pizzeria, cafe and, of course, the famous ice cream parlour. Yummm. Tantalise your tastebuds with a visit to Nardini’s website. From the Largs Holiday Home, it is only 8 minutes walk. Find out how on Google Maps.
Kelburn Country Park & Castle – Fairlie

The Graffiti Project of Kelburn Castle in Fairlie, Ayrshire
We’re gonna tell you about Kelburn Park here soon!
If you enjoy golf, you do not need to be a member to play at Routenburn Golf Course – it’ only a short distance from the flat and is a public course.
The modern Vikingar! has a swimming pool, gym and theatre and is open to the public.
For additional seafront entertainment, there is Escape with its 8 lane 10 Pin Bowling Alley, arcade games and amusements, a Wimpy food outlet, and Bar. It’s a popular place with the teens and is a definite night-time destination with children not allowed in after 8:30 in the evening!
Why not get onboard the amazing Waverley, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world, makes regular summer sailings from the pier
Get to Cumbrae! Scotland’s famous ferry company Caledonian McBrayne runs ferries to Cumbrae just yards from the flat! Also nearby you can go from Ardrossan to Arran, Wemyss Bay to Rothesay, and Gourock to Dunoon – all easliy accessed by car or public transport.
Get up to speed and have an amazing time with Cumbrae Voyages wildlife island tours onboard the Cumbrae Explorer – booking office is just yards from the flat at Largs Pier.
