Turnberry
Turnberry is a coastal village located in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is known for its stunning views of the Firth of Clyde and the nearby Ailsa Craig, a small island famous for its granite used in curling stones. The village is also home to the historic Turnberry Castle, believed to be the birthplace of Robert the Bruce, a significant figure in Scottish history.
The area is popular for its beautiful beaches and golf courses, including the renowned Turnberry Golf Club. This club has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including the Open Championship. Turnberry attracts visitors for its natural beauty, rich history, and recreational opportunities.