From

€93/ adult

A Day on the Isle of Arran

Explore the peaceful mountains and beaches of Scotland in miniature

A Day on the Isle of Arran

From Glasgow

4.6/5

Duration:

1 day

Led by:

Expert local guide

Group size:

Max 16 people

Travel by:

Mini Coach & Ferry

Your story begins...

We can only imagine what it must have been like for the Stone Age fishermen and hunters who first left mainland Scotland to explore this tiny isle. They found all the mainland's mountains, beaches, woods, and moors, all tucked into a tiny paradise of their own. From those settlers' stone monuments to the castles and churches of medieval Viking, Irish, and Scottish peoples, Arran has a unique, rich history all its own, with abundant evidence for modern visitors to discover.

What you'll experience

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Brodick Castle

Haunted by a 'Grey Lady', the site of this Victorian castle has been settled and fortified since the 5th century.

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The Isle of Arran Ferry

Take to the water and watch the Isle of Arran emerge from the horizon.

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Goatfell from Brodick Bay

The Goatfell mountain dominates the landscape on the Isle of Arran creating a stunning backdrop to Brodick Bay

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Lochranza

This small village sits on the shores of a picturesque sea loch and has its own distillery and ruined castle.

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Brodick

The main settlement on Arran, Brodick is a hub for hillwalkers and hosts a 16th-century castle.

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Blackwaterfoot Beach

With its seaweed-covered rocks and gentle waves, the village of Blackwaterfoot is quiet and serene.

Includes

  • Travel in Luxury 16 Seat Mini Coach
  • Ferry Travel to Arran
  • 44lbs (20kg) Luggage Allowance
  • Expert Local Guide
  • Off the Beaten Track Locations

Optional Extras

  • Entry to Brodick Castle

Excludes

  • Flights, Transfers and Accommodation
  • Food & Drink
Day 1
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Pick up time: 8.00am

Location: Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station, (Stance between 23 to 32), Killermont Street, Glasgow, G2 3NW

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Morning

Glasgow to Ardrossan

Who doesn't love saying that they're heading to an island for the day? Now it's your turn. Leave the bustling city of Glasgow behind for the day and head with us to Scotland in Miniature. The Isle of Arran has everything that makes Scotland lovable. You depart Glasgow and head through the heart of Scotland's landscapes towards the coastal town of Ardrossan. What begins as urban sprawl transforms into the lush fields and farmland typical of North Ayrshire's countryside. As we near our port destination, you'll catch glimpses of the Firth of Clyde, and if the day is clear, you'll see the first hints of the Isle of Arran.

Mid Morning

Ferry and Brodick

We jump on the ferry at Ardrossan; see if you can spot jellyfish and dolphins along this beautiful crossing. The ferry touches down in Brodick, Arran's biggest collection of shops and restaurants. It's a wee place, just like the whole island, but that's what we love about Arran. A short drive down the road takes you to the gates of Brodick Castle, the ancient seat of the Dukes of Hamilton. Inside you'll find rich Victorian decorations and intricately decorated furniture. Have a chat with the staff inside, they're full of stories about those who once lived there. And then you'll explore both the formal garden and the beautiful woodland trails that hug you from all sides.

Afternoon

Lochranza and Blackwaterfoot

After a bite to eat, you hop back on the bus and are whisked away to explore more of this beautiful island. But where will you stop? Perhaps you'll pop in at Lochranza, a quaint village that is home to a ruined castle. Or maybe you'll swing via Blackwaterfoot, grab a pastry from the local bakery, and have a wee wander along the beach.

Early Evening

Ferry and return to Glasgow

By the time you jump back on the ferry at Brodick later that afternoon, you'll feel as though you know Arran a little bit better, and you'll certainly understand why so many love it fiercely. Maybe you'll look back at the photos from the day, or perhaps you'll snack on the cheese and chocolate you sourced from town, as you make your way back to Glasgow.


You return to Glasgow at approximately 7.30pm.

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