hotels in troon scotland are places to stay when in Troon in Scotland. Many people stay in hotels in Troon Scotland. Troon is a town in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is situated on the west coast, about eight miles north of Ayr and three miles northwest of Glasgow Prestwick International Airport. Lying across the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran can be seen. Troon is also a port with freight and ferry services the P&O Express to Larne and a yacht marina. In May 2006, a ferry service to Campbeltown was added. In the 2001 census the population of Troon, not including the nearby village of Loans but including the Barassie area, was estimated at 14,766 a 4.77% increase on the 1991 estimate of 14,094 Some stay in hotels here for the ferry service, and also for the Golf, or as they are holidaying here. Troon is famous for its Royal Troon golf course, one of the hosts to the Open Golf Championship. The course is chosen to host this annual event roughly every seven years. Troon Harbour played a notable part in the development of the town for many years. It was home to the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, which constructed many vessels for worldwide customers but mainly small passenger and various merchant vessels. The fishing fleet from Ayr moved to Troon Harbour and a revitalisation of the abandoned section of the harbour started. An approach road was constructed to connect to a P&O terminal which operates a service to Ireland. The Seacat high speed ferry service briefly operated from Troon Harbour but has now ended. Troon Harbour is now a fishing port, yachting marina, seasonal passenger ferry port and Ro-Ro ferry terminal for timber and containers. The shipbuilding industry at Troon Harbour ended in 2000 The name 'Troon' is derived from the Gaelic An t-Sron, meaning 'The Nose' or 'The bill' and a look at a map shows how it got this name. This could equally, however, have derived from Old Welsh. In various deeds, the spelling is given as "Trune", "Trone", "Truyn", and "Trwyn". Nevertheless, the Scots Gaelic etymology is consistent with that of Stranraer (An t-Sròn Reamhar - The Fat Nose) located further south on the coast.The town is served by Troon railway station. Troon has its own secondary school, Marr College. Troon is also the birthplace of C.K. Marr, who left a considerable fortune upon death to the people of Troon So many have reasons to saty in hotels here.
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