Arran Coastal Way Accommodation
Accommodation is included in all our self-guided Arran Coastal
Way adventures. Our standard B&B package includes carefully
selected B&B, guesthouse and small hotel accommodation.
All the accommodation we use is carefully selected
and personally inspected to ensure you have a warm welcome, good
nights sleep and hearty breakfast to send you on your way in
the morning.
We have included a selection of accommodation for
each stop below to give you a better idea of the standard of
accommodation that we offer. We will always try and accommodate
requests for specific accommodation but this cannot be guaranteed
due to availability.
Single Rooms:
This independent walking holiday is available to solo walkers but as all our
holidays are priced per person based on two sharing there is a single supplement
payable to cover the additional costs we incur. If you require single rooms
within your party we will of course try to accommodate your request subject
to availability. The single supplement for multiple single rooms in one party
may be higher than advertised so please contact us directly for a quote.
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Brodick
Distance from start: 0m 0km
Brodick is the largest village on Arran and is a few minuets walk
form the harbor it is therefore quite busy. As with the rest of the
island there are fantastic coastal views and plenty to keep you busy.
The town has full facilities including supermarkets, banks and
numerous outdoor shops.
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Belvedere Guest House
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It is appropriately named, enjoying a picture postcard
view across Brodick Bay towards Goat Fell, the tallest mountain
on the Isle of Arran. Accommodation is comfortable, yet informal.
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Ormidale Hotel
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hotel is a splendid Victorian building, built in the 1850’s
as the summer house of the painter Herring and his adopted
daughter Jeannie, an authoress and London socialite,
who in turn married the sculptor John Adams Acton. The building
was converted to a hotel in 1935 when it was bought by the present
owners grandparents.
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Strathwhillan Guest House
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Beautifully situated guest house in Brodick.
Fantastic views across the bay to the castle and mountains beyond.
family run, Strathwhillan caterss for adults and children alike. Ideal
for walkers as we are situated just 200m from the ferry port. We also
offer private off road parking and a secure area for bicycles. Comfortable
rooms, friendly service and great breakfast awaits you at Strathwhillan.
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Lochranza
Distance from start: 17m 27km
Lochranza is a peaceful location over looking the ruins of the castle and
a small harbour, there is a\past office and corner shop.
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Kincardine Lodge
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Kincardine Lodge, built in 1908 by a sea captain, still retains many of its original
features with two stunning fireplaces of the “Arts and Crafts” era.
The unusual front door and surrounding painted glass panels with echoes of Charles
Rennie Mackintosh welcomes your arrival, and the characteristic woodwork is replicated
in the staircases, galleried landing and throughout the house. Visit Website
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Lochranza Hotel
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The Lochranza Hotel stands amidst this timeless village and has a spectacular
panoramic view across the bay One of Arran's original hotels, The Lochranza has
been tastefully refurbished to suit the new millenium, whilst retaining the high
levels of hospitality and comfort for which it has traditionally earned a fine
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Blackwaterfoot
Distance from start: 45m 72km
Pretty little town witha small shop a pub and a hotel.
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Blackwaterfoot Lodge
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Our hotel is named after the village in which it is located,
no more than 50 yards from the picturesque Blackwaterfoot harbour
and a five minute stroll from the long and wide sandy beach
bordering the unique 12 hole links of Shiskine golf course
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The Greannan
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The Greannan is situated in an elevated position with panoramic views over
the village of Blackwaterfoot and the Shiskine Valley
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Whiting Bay
Distance from start: 90m 144km
As with the whole island the views are fantastic and there is near by acess
to a golf course, there is a pub, a convienience store and some great B&Bs.
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Argentine Guest House
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This outstanding Guest House, lying on the most favourable site in Whiting
Bay was built in 1904 by a seafaring captain as a quiet retreat in Scotland
from his frequent trips to Argentina. Hence its name.
With its 5 bedrooms, the Guest House is well equipped to meet
the modern travellers accommodation requirements. It overlooks
Holy Island, an island where Buddhist monks keep a retreat, the
Ayrshire Coast and, of course, the Firth of Clyde. Visit
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Accommodation Providers
If you offer good quality accommodation on the Arran Coastal Way and would
like to be added to our list of accommodation providers please contact
us.
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