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Amazing tours and things to do in Arran
From towering hills, and fabulous mountain biking trails, to many local foodie havens, safari trips and spa retreats, there are hundreds of incredible things to do in Arran everyone will love. There are many points of interest across Arran where history and archaeology buffs can explore the island's prehistoric stone circles and stunning castles. The island is also perfect for a day trip from Glasgow.
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Brodick Castle & Country Gardens Brodick
Head to Brodick Castle and Gardens on the east coast of the island, and keep your eyes peeled for fluffy red squirrels bouncing from tree to tree in the woodlands around you. The castle is home to formal gardens, woodlands, waterfalls, and an adventure playground, all whilst offering spectacular views over Brodick Bay and across to the Ayrshire coast.
Key facilities- Parking
- Pets Welcome
- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Hearing Loop
- Cafe or Restaurant
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Goat Fell Near Brodick
The highest point on the Isle of Arran at 2,866 ft (874 m), Goat Fell is an incredibly dominant part of the island's skyline, featuring jagged summits and ridges. This rugged landscape is the perfect getaway for walking enthusiasts. Come along and venture on the challenging climb to the top where you can soak up the spectacular panoramic views for miles around you.
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Isle of Arran Distillery and Lagg Distillery Lochranza
Open all year round for guided tours and whisky tastings, the Isle of Arran Distillery is a must-visit! At the north of the island, it's the only working distillery on Arran and has been here since the 1800s, so you can expect high-quality drams and a wealth of interesting history to uncover along the way.
Lagg Distillery is located on the very southern tip of the island, by Kilmory, and is the newest addition to Arran's brewing scene. This distillery produces a heavily peated spirit, and offers intriguing distillery tours and tastings, as well as a choice of two dining options, a distillery shop and much more to enjoy.
Key facilities- Parking
- On Public Transport Route
- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Level Access
- Accessible toilets
- WiFi
- Cafe or Restaurant
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Isle of Arran 3-Day Adventure Tour Edinburgh - Isle of Arran
Nicknamed 'Scotland in miniature', the Isle of Arran is packed full of adventures and exciting opportunities to get involved in. Join in with this exciting 3-day adventure tour where you can explore the fascinating places of Culzean Castle, Robert Burns Country, Kintyre Peninsula, Loch Lomond and more.
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Isle of Arran Brewery Brodick
Brodick on the east coast is home to the Isle of Arran Brewery where you can join in with tours, tastings and delve into the captivating history of this modern microbrewery. Venture on a tour where you can take in the sights and smells of this traditional beer-making process through the viewing gallery and observation windows, then afterwards stop off at the gift shop where you can purchase a wide range of gifts as well as some of the ales from the brewery.
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Machrie Moor Stone Circles Near Blackwaterfoot
The Machrie Moor Stone Circles on the west side of Arran are an impressive collection of no less than six stones that boast a strong Neolithic and ancient atmosphere. The moor itself is a rich archaeological landscape that features stone circles, standing stones, burial cairns and cists, which all date back to 3500 BC.
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Lochranza Golf Course Lochranza
Located on the north coast of the island, Lochranza Golf Course is known for being one of the most beautiful locations in Scotland to play a round or two. Choose from an 11 or 18 hole par three pitch and putt, with all day passes, 3-day passes, weekly passes and seasonal passes available too. The course is also perfect for the whole family to enjoy, and dogs are welcome too, so long as they are well-behaved.
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Arran Coastal Way - self-guided walking tour Isle of Arran
Calling all walkers! Experience the enchanting scenery of the island by heading off on a self-guided walk along the Arran Coastal Way - one of the world's best long-distance walking trails. Book a self-guided package - including carefully-selected accommodation, baggage transfers, guidebooks and maps, and comprehensive information pack - so you can make the most of your trip to the Isle of Arran.
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Brodick Golf Course Brodick
Boasting a lovely coastal location, Brodick Golf Course is within easy walking distance of the ferry and a fairly short course, but is still challenging and features some great par 3s. Afterwards, you can stop off at the Clubhouse for a drink and some snacks whilst enjoying the pretty views across the fairway with Goat Fell in the distance.
Key facilities- Parking
- On Public Transport Route
- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Level Access
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Lochranza Outdoor Centre Lochranza
Explore the great outdoors and all Arran has to offer with Lochranza Outdoor Centre, located to the north of the island. Enjoy a variety of activities, such as gorge walking, abseiling, raft building, guided walks, archery, axe-throwing and more. You can also leave the hassle of booking your holiday behind with the centre's all-inclusive Family Activity Holidays where you can experience a range of exciting activities set in stunning scenery. A typical holiday includes two activities a day, with the evenings free to relax, or explore Arran for yourselves.
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Holy Isle Lamlash Bay
Just off the Isle of Arran, Holy Isle features an ancient spiritual heritage which dates all the way back to the sixth century! Visit the sacred site, which is dedicated to peace and wellbeing, as well as there being a Centre for World Peace and Health located at the north of the island which offers an ongoing course and retreat programme. Stay overnight at the guest house and take in the unspoilt beauty that will surround you across all points of the island.
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Taste of Arran Brodick
Artisan cheeses, oatcakes, ice cream and condiments are just some of the delicious Scottish produces you can find on the Isle of Arran. Head to Brodick where Taste of Arran brings together 11 food and drink producers from across the island to bring you a wealth of delectable, high-quality produce to try.
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King's Cave Near Machrie
If you are looking for a superb coastal walk to stretch your legs, then look no further. The King's Cave features a series of caves nestled in the sandstone cliffs on the west coast just south of Machrie. It's the perfect spot for admiring the islands' dramatic coastline whilst exploring the nearby beach at Blackwaterfoot along the Arran Coastal Way.
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