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Come away to this splendid isle that offers you the full Scotland experience in a nutshell! You will find a rugged coastline backed by the moody dramatic hues of soaring mountains, secluded beach coves, majestic hiking trails, an abundance of lush forests and fabulous local produce that includes dreamy cheeses and peaty dram whiskey! The Isle of Arran´s gorgeous temperate climate makes this corner of Scotland a perfect destination in all seasons!
Scotland getawayThese charming cabins are strategically dotted mainly around the coastal region of the Isle of Arran perfect for hikers who are keen to tackle the 105 km Arran Coastal Way or road trippers. Browse a lovely selection of accommodation options that feature fully equipped, spacious, refurbished interiors with tasteful contemporary decor and superb access to the local coastline or mountains. Several of the lovely cabins on the Isle of Arran are under 500m from the beach with many featuring a pleasant garden with a gorgeous, peaceful view for relaxing. Find your perfect Isle of Arran home away from home for just 2 or size up and browse the many options available for 4, 6, 8, or even 10 guests!
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Nature lovers are in for a very special treat on The Isle of Arran as you are ideally situated for exploring the stunning natural beauty of the heritage coastline, on foot or via scenic drives. Hike all or part of the stunning Arran Coastal Way that loops 150km around the island with absolutely breathtaking views and the chance to spot a variety of wildlife such as basking sharks, seals, otters, golden eagles, deer and red squirrels. This route is a perfect choice for a week long nature lover´s walking holiday!
Isle of Arran for culinary enthusiastsThe Isle of Arran is a mecca for a multitude of amazing food and drink experiences. The island boasts a vibrant field to fork culture and you can enjoy a wide variety of upmarket dining experiences where masterful chefs prepare innovative menus with the freshest ingredients. Enjoy gourmet cheese shops such as The Cheese Shop that boasts 13 varieties of flavoured cheddars as well as high quality handcrafted Arran Brie and Camembert. There are several top notch dram whisky distilleries on the island as well as outstanding microbreweries, gourmet ice cream, bespoke butchers and smokehouses, chocolatiers and microbreweries!
Did you know that the Isle of Arran is one of the only places in Scotland where the weather is warm enough for palm trees to grow!
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This legendary hike is a must to stretch your legs, get out into the beautiful clear air of the island and gaze out over a sublimely lovely wide sweep of scenery before you as you ascend the summit of one of the Isle of Arran´s most prominent landmarks. At 874m it is quite a climb but the stunning summit views guarantee to make the effort worthwhile!
2. Play Golf at Lochranza Golf CourseWhy not enjoy a round of golf at one of the most beautiful golf courses in Scotland! This lovely course is nestled in the pleasant, peaceful surroundings of the village of Lochranza overlooked by beautiful Lochranza Castle. There are spectacular wildlife sightings on this golf course all year round and it is not uncommon to see majestic red deer stags grazing on the fairways! This course offers you a challenging game with plenty of interesting features such as tall trees and water hazards!
3. Visit Holy IsleHop on a boat from Lamlash for a splendid adventure to Holy Isle, a tiny 3km by 1km island in the Firth of Clyde. This delightful destination boasts a remarkable spiritual heritage that spans the centuries all the way back to the 6th century! Here you will find a hermit cave of a 6th century monk and evidence of a 13th century Christian monastery as well as a Centre for World Peace and Health with a number of spiritual and wellness workshops that take place on the island. You can also enjoy a multitude of peaceful walks amidst gorgeous unspoiled scenery!
4. Hike the King´s Cave TrailIf you can´t wait to be out and about on a stunning coastal walk you will love the King's Cave Trail that begins and ends in lovely woodland with beautiful views over Machrie Moor, the Irish Coast and the Drumadoon Cliffs. This 4.7 km walk allows you to explore part of the famous long distance Arran Coastal Way along the beach at Blackwaterfoot.
5. Visit Brodick CastleEnjoy a scenic day trip to lovely Brodick Castle nested dramatically against Goat Fell Mountain and boasting incredible views over Brodick Bay to the Isle of Man. Admire the sumptuous interiors and enjoy the Victorian Arcade where you can play traditional Victorian games, have family fun at the Be Wild Adventure Park and stroll about the gorgeous gardens boasting formal gardens, waterfalls, woodland forest, blooming rhododendrons and bathing pools. There are 14 km of beautiful waymarked trails in the country park and lots of red squirrels about!
6. Visit the Isle of Arran DistilleryCome and spend a delightful few hours on the southern tip of Arran exploring Lagg Distillery where you can enjoy a distillery tour and a fantastic tasting session. There are two lovely options on site for a bite to eat for when you get hungry and you can browse for upmarket gifts in the gift shop that sells Lagg distillery´s exclusive peated whiskies.
7. Hike to Machrie Moor Stone CirclesIf you are a history buff you will love the Neolithic Centre where the Machrie Moor standing stones are located. On the west of Arran near Blackwaterfoot on a desolate, rugged moor you will find an incredible archaeological landscape that includes stone circles, burial cairns, standing stones associated with burial rites and an extensive field system from between 3500 BC to 1500 BC!
Information about log cabins in Isle of Arran
🏡 Log cabins available: | 22 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 13 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
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