The Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde. With the Ayrshire coast provides stunning views of the island. People in Scotland often refer to it as "Mini Scotland" or "Scotland in Miniature." This wonderful island boasts breathtaking scenery, beautiful beaches, incredible wildlife, and majestic mountains like Goat Fell. It has become a popular holiday destination, offering a various activities for families and individuals seeking a quiet escape.
To reach Arran, you can take one of two ferry routes. The first is from Ardrossan Harbour to Brodick, which takes approximately 55 minutes. If you plan to take your car, booking in advance is advisable as this is a popular sailing. The second ferry route is from the Kintyre Peninsula, departing from Claonaig to Lochranza, and it takes only 30 minutes to cross.
Once you arrive on the island, you will find plenty of things to do. With seven golf courses, the most famous being the 12 Holes at Shiskine, golf enthusiasts can enjoy the sport amidst the stunning backdrop of the island. You can also explore Arran's rich history by visiting castles and other historical sites. Remember to stop by the Arran Brewery for a taste of its famous Arran Blonde Beer or head to the Isle of Arran Distillery.