Machrie Bay Golf Course is beside the sea with fantastic views over the Kilbrannan Sound towards the Kintyre Peninsula. The 9 hole course is ideal for golfers of all abilities, being fairly flat, and has improved vastly in recent years. Everybody is welcome, especially families.
Located on the idyllic shorefront of Machrie Bay, there is the lovely tea room with outside deck, amazing golf course, tennis courts and children's play area.
A Bronze Age burial cairn surrounded by circle of 15 standing stones. Auchagallon is an odd sort of monument, a cross between a stone circle and a burial cairn. The site has not been excavated so we know little about how or when it was built or whether the standing...
Machrie Moor is a collection of prehistoric monuments rather than a stone circle. People have been present in this part of Arran for up to 8,000 years, and for the last 6,000 years they have been living in ways that left a mark on the landscape around them.
The remains...
The Moss Farm Stone Circle (also referred to as Machrie Moor 10) is the first prehistoric site you come to on the path to the more famous Machrie Moor Standing Stones further east. It is probably not directly associated with the Machrie Moor stones, being a totally...
We offer a range of self catering accommodation, from a grand country house sleeping 14 to a smaller holiday cottage sleeping 5. All holiday houses are self catering with towels and linen provided and beds ready made up for you and your guests. All houses are...
We offer a range of self catering accommodation, from a grand country house sleeping 14 to a smaller holiday cottage sleeping 5. All holiday houses are self catering with towels and linen provided and beds ready made up for you and your guests. All houses are...
Auchrannie Resort offers guest a range of accommodation; two four star hotels and thirty, five-star luxury lodges. The traditional house hotel is perfect for those guests who are looking for a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere.
The Spa Resort is a unique blend of...
One of the greatest assets is Glenartney Guest House is its location.
Far enough away from the centre of Brodick to have peace and quiet but close enough to enjoy all the amenities within a few minutes walk.
The Glenartney has recently been refurbished with furniture...
Belvedere Guest House is on an elevated position overlooking Brodick Bay towards Goatfell, the tallest mountain on the island and close to the ferry terminal and all local amenities .
Our aim is to provide you with informal comfort and a great breakfast in a homely...
Open for lunches, snacks, coffees and dinners choose from a menu using fresh and local produce including locally caught shellfish and lobster. The blackboard menu changes daily offering a mix of dishes which might include a roast rack of Arran lamb, Arran beef steaks,...
Situated on the beautiful island of Arran, Brodick Castle's history can be traced back as far as the Vikings. Enjoy the impressive collection of sporting pictures and trophies and some fine 17th century furniture. The surrounding gardens and country park contain a...