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Attractions are a key part of any holiday time. And on Arran, attractions are so diverse that we truly do have something that will attract everyone.

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  • Old Byre Showroom

    Shop selling quality knitwear, handknitted Aran sweaters, Barbour, Seasalt clothing, sheepskin products, leather handbags, children's clothing, gifts and accessories. Also Cafe Thyme and child's play area. Great afternoon out!

    01770 840227

  • Goatfell

    Goat Fell is the highest of the Arran mountains (874m)and as such is very popular. It is a magnificent summit and linked by wonderful ridges to the other peaks of the range.

  • Blackwaterfoot Beach

    A lovely long sandy beach adjacent to the golf club.

  • Pirnmill Beach

    Pirnmill beach is beautiful - another very long stretch of winding sand that runs adjacent to the main road. Again with spectacular views and a set of swings on the other side of the road.

  • Lagaville Walks - Lamlash

    These trails give several short loops of different lengths along burns with lovely waterfalls and small gorges. You pass the remains of Lagaville which was abandoned in the late 18th century. Further on you can sit beside the wildlife pond and watch the dragonflies and tadpoles. Start from the 'dyemill' which is a few hundred metres past the Arran provisions factory on the Ross Road.

  • Kilmory Beach

    Another lovely beach accessed by a small path is at Kilmory - head down the farm track at Torrlinn, or via 'Lovers Lane' to find this hidden gem.

  • The Playbarn at Auchrannie

    Check out our three tier indoor mega softplay, external play & picnic area, teen zone, internet area, big screen tv, juke box & wi -fi.

    01770 302234

  • Arran's hills...

    You don't need to climb them to see the views !

  • Business Gateway Arran

    Business Gateway is a publicly funded service contributing to the economic well being of Scotland by providing access to free business support services.  We give assistance and impartial advice to people starting or growing their business on The Isle of Arran and Isle of Cumbrae by a combination of Online support – a comprehensive website with practical information and useful guides.

    01770 302676 or 07833 755684.

  • King's Cave

    A superb coastal walk visiting a series of caves in the sandstone cliffs. Historic King's Cave is one of several locations in which Robert the Bruce is said to have had his famed encounter with a spider. Although described anti-clockwise, this walk can be completed in either direction. The bus can be used along the A841 to shorten the walk. A 5km , 1.5 hr easy walk on undulating good tracks. Starts at clearly marked car park between Blackwaterfoot and Machrie

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