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Top blogger Melody Jacob at Troon Beach

We didn't have as much fun as we could have because it wasn't very warm when we made the decision to visit Troon Beach. I needed to wear something warm to keep my body warm because it was still a little chilly. It turned out to be a pleasant place to visit.

Large dunes surround Troon's lovely, sandy beach, which also has a walk path with seating areas. For kids, there is a play area. There are cafes nearby for refreshments. You can swim in the calm, sandy waters or enjoy some great rock pools at the beach.

Troon Beach has two distinct beach sections. To the north, Barassie Shore opens up, and to the south, Troon curves into a bay and is better protected. The famous Ailsa Shipyard, which was once located in Troon Harbour, which is now a bustling marina and a favourite destination for sailors, separates the two. Troon Harbour was once a small fishing port.

Tourists frequently visit Troon Beach because of its breathtaking views of the Isle of Arran. The beach itself is simple to get to, and the bustling esplanade sells fish and chips and ice cream.

Dogs are not permitted on the beach from May to September, and both windsurfers and kiteboarders frequent the shore.

It's a beach, so you can swim there, unwind, enjoy some ice cream, bring the kids to the playground, stroll the beach, and take in the breathtaking views, especially when the sun shines far out over the water. I must compliment the city council for the beach's cleanliness. When the weather is warmer, I want to go to Troon Beach so I can dangle my legs in the water.

Facilities at Troon beach
  • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
  • Public Toilet
  • Outdoor Play Area
  • Picnic Area
Opening hours
All day long, Troon Beach is open.

Entrance fee
It is free


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