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Access to the town is via the A78. From the North follow the B746 through Barassie, from the East follow the A759 through Loans village and from the South follow the B749. Follow signs for Troon and then ferry signs for the harbour. Troon ferry port and harbour attracts anglers, sightseers and yachting enthusiasts who can enjoy the excellent facilities of the 300 berth Troon Yacht Haven which is one of the Clyde's leading sailing centres.
The town of Troon, north of Prestwick, dates back to the early 1800s. The town is now a popular holiday resort with its soft sandy award winning beach overlooking the Isle of Arran. The esplanade offers various facilities for families including crazy golf and putting, an indoor swimming pool, squash and tennis courts and bowling greens.
Travel by ferry to Troon to enjoy the town's amazing six golf courses, including Royal Troon, which regularly hosts the Open Championship, and did so most recently in 2004. When you disembark from your ferry you can enjoy a good selection of restaurants and wine bars, which can refresh you after you have browsed through the many individually owned shops which offer something just that little bit different.
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