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Cosy Home, Dining Patio & Garden
A spacious detached 2 storey house, in a quiet neighbourhood, with a great furnished partially covered patio to enjoy drinks, bbq, mountain view & a sloping garden&swing. Lounge with 55" 4K TV/Internet WiFi/Kitchen TV with Chromecast. In walking distance of the ferry & close to all local amenities, shops, bars, spa, golf, sports ground, starting point to Goat Fell. Auchrannie Leisure & Spa has a wealth of relaxing & fitness facilities, including a playbarn for the kids, and is only 5 mins walk.

Affordable Luxury Accommodation, In Brodick
Fabulous renovation on X council property in great location in Brodick , Fully renovated in 2021 , New extension housing fitted kitchen /diner , WC , washbasin downstairs, Spacious lounge with log burner, Upstairs 1king bedroom 1 Twin bedroom , full bathroom, Shower over bath . Off Road parking for 2 cars , enclosed garden , dog & child friendly , close to all amenities, Douglas Hotel , Supermarket, 10 min walk from ferry terminal , Brodick Golf Course , Castle , Beach , Bars , Restaurants.

Rowanbank Studio
The Studio is a bright, airy studio-style cottage ideal for a couple. There is an open plan living/kitchen area with a separate double bedroom and en-suite shower room. The Studio is ideally located a 5-minute walk from both Brodick village and the Auchrannie Spa. It overlooks Brodick golf course, the beach and Brodick bay. On site parking is available and one pet is welcome. An external security camera monitors the driveway. However, it is only operational when the property is vacant.

Tim's Barn
Just back after long let! A hidden gem on the Isle of Arran tucked away at the end of a private drive. Surrounded by fields, woods & a burn. Close to stunning beaches, mountains & near Lamlash village (10 minute walk). A perfect place to relax in an idylic setting. Sharing 4 acres of private grounds with Croc Cottage, Tim's Barn is ideal for a couple looking for a cosy retreat with a log burner and surrounded by nature. Tim's Barn can be also booked with Croc for family groups (up to 10).

The Vestry, St. Columbas Church
We have a quirky vestry, suitable for 2 adults or small family, attached to a converted church on Whiting Bay seafront. The Vestry has recently been converted to a high standard. It has a super kingsize bed plus a sofa bed in the living room/kitchen area. TV, cooker, fridge, kettle and toaster. Shower room/toilet. Views from the living room look out onto the sea and it's a stones throw away from the beach. Separate entrance with garden. Free parking. Bedlinen and towels provided. Free wifi.

Home and Garden in Brodick
Relax with the whole family at this peaceful home from home. Belmont is a cosy, comfortable base for exploring the whole island. Only a short walk (less than 5 minutes) from the ferry terminal it is well situated for those travelling to the island without a vehicle and is close to all the amenities in Brodick. There is a private driveway for those who are planning to drive on the island. Pet friendly, there is a large, secure garden with incredible views across the bay to Goatfell.

Springwell cottage
Springwell cottage has been recently renovated. Centrally heated with living room underfloor heating and a wood burning stove. Can sleep 4 adults and 2 infants or 2 adults and 2 children. We accept a max of 2 well behaved dogs no larger than a Labrador. Separate garden for guests use. Safe little beach and swings just across the road . Start of the Goatfell path 5 min walk away. Corrie hotel bar 5 min walk and dog friendly Also Mara seafood cabin and Deli take away or eat in .

Hunters Apartment
Hunters Apartment is located in the Invercloy area of Brodick. It has just been recently renovated and enjoys a very central location which is ideal for guests looking for a base to explore this wonderful Island. It is 10-15 minutes walk from the Pier and on the bus route should you wish to leave the car at home. The Beach, golf course, local restaurants and hostelries as well as shops and the fabulous facilities at Auchrannie are within easy walking distance.

Wee Keppoch
Wee Keppoch is a recently renovated back Cottage set in the grounds of a 1930’s bungalow and has lovely views over Brodick Bay. It has been renovated to a high standard and has everything you will need for your stay. It is located 5 mins walk from the ferry and 3 mins from Brodick CoOp! It’s very convenient for all local facilities and public transport. There is car parking available on site. Ideal for a couple or a solo traveller. License number NA00226F

Tigh an Iar, Cosy flat in centre of Lamlash
This lovely well equipped flat consists of a small lounge, kitchen/diner with oven & hob, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer & dining table. The bedroom has adequate wardrobe and drawer space. The bathroom has a walk in electric shower. There is on-street parking available and a car park 200 meters away. The flat is in the heart of the village and all amenities are within walking distance. ** Please mind your heads on the sloping ceilings.

Llandulas
A unique house with unrivalled views across to Holy Isle. A spacious 3 bedroom home from home property that can accommodate up to six guests. Lots of outdoor space with a beautiful patio area for alfresco dining. Garden games, books and baby / toddler equipment are provided for your use. Set in a peaceful location, but within walking distance of great pubs, shops, walks and water sports. A large private parking area with space for up to 3 cars.

Eastkirk
Eastkirk is an exquisite renovation of a Scottish Free Church, offering a wealth of old world charm married to stunning contemporary design. The church faces out across beautiful mature gardens to the gentle waters of the Firth of Clyde. Whether you’re an artist, hill walker, mountain biker or family just looking for tranquillity you cannot fail to be enchanted by this magical place.
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Goatfell Lodge near Auchrannie, Brodick

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Oakwood-Lamlash-Isle of Arran

Beautiful woodland cottage with stunning sea views

Seafront cottage for two in Corrie, Isle of Arran

Cuilabhaila, Arran: sea front with stunning views

The Backhouse @ Silverbank
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Brodick?
Stays around the village center and beachfront are frequently suggested for convenience and scenic views. Vacation rentals and guesthouses near parks or coastal trails are popular for visitors seeking outdoor access.
What are the best things to do in Brodick with kids?
Kids enjoy Brodick Castle’s adventure playground, nature trails, and sandy beach areas for outdoor fun. Interactive exhibits and animal watching round out family activities in the area.
What are some of the best things to do in Brodick?
Explore Brodick Castle, wander the beachfront, and visit local shops specializing in island crafts or treats. Hiking, wildlife watching, and sampling locally made food are frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Brodick?
Brodick has cool, rainy winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summer afternoons near 53–66°F (12–19°C). Rainfall is steady year-round, so waterproof clothing is practical for outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit Brodick?
Late spring and summer are often recommended, with milder temperatures and outdoor festivals. Autumn brings colorful landscapes, while winter is quieter, though rain is common throughout the year.
What are the best places to visit in Brodick?
The most popular places in Brodick include Brodick Castle, its gardens, and the village center with local shops. Around the town, explore sandy beaches and forest reserves for nature encounters.
What are some hiking trails in Brodick?
Brodick has access to scenic trails including forest paths, coastal walks, and routes leading toward Goat Fell’s summit at 2,866 ft (874 m). Many trails feature views of the bay or the island’s hills.
What are some family activities we can do in Brodick?
Families often enjoy walking along the beach, visiting Brodick Castle’s gardens, and exploring interactive nature trails. The area has picnic spots and wildlife watching opportunities for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brodick?
Day trips from Brodick might include exploring mountain trails, visiting distilleries, and discovering other Arran villages with craft shops. Many guests also choose coastal nature walks or ferry excursions for wider island views.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brodick?
Brodick has pet friendly accommodations, including rentals and inns that welcome dogs. Many properties are located near outdoor spaces or walking trails, making them a practical choice for travelers with pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Brodick?
Locals suggest sampling island-made cheese, arriving early for popular attractions, and dressing for changing weather. Consider exploring both coastal and upland paths, and supporting family-run spots for meals or souvenirs.
What is Brodick known for?
Brodick is known for its scenic coastal landscape, historic castle, and gateway role to the Isle of Arran. The village frequently draws visitors with local produce, outdoor recreation, and cultural traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brodick?
Explore forest walks, tucked-away beaches, and small craft shops around Brodick for quieter experiences. The area also has locally run galleries and tea rooms that highlight Arran’s creative traditions.
What are the best foods to try in Brodick?
Brodick has locally rooted dishes like freshly caught seafood, artisan cheeses from the Isle of Arran, and Scottish baked goods. Many visitors enjoy sampling oatcakes, smoked salmon, and creamy dairy specialties.
What should I bring for a trip to Brodick?
Bring waterproof layers, sturdy walking shoes, and an umbrella, as Brodick has frequent rain year-round. Pack warm clothing, especially in cooler months, and include reusable bags for shopping locally.
What is the nightlife in Brodick like?
Nightlife in Brodick is relaxed, centering around pubs, cozy bars, and occasional live music venues. Locals and visitors often gather for conversation, traditional drinks, and performances by regional musicians.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Brodick?
Brodick often hosts traditional Scottish events and festivals in late spring and summer, frequently including Highland games, local music performances, and food celebrations. Many visitors join in community gatherings that highlight Arran’s culture.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brodick?
Brodick has a variety of vacation rentals that are frequently suggested for families, including options near the beach and green spaces. Many feature spacious layouts, outdoor areas, and easy access to shops or recreational activities.
Destinations to explore
- Loch Lomon And The Trossachs National Park
- OVO Hydro
- SEC Centre
- Glasgow Green
- Hampden Park
- Glasgow Botanic Gardens
- Glasgow Central Station
- Bellahouston Park
- University of Glasgow
- Braehead
- Royal Troon Golf Club
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
- Loch Ard
- SWG3
- O2 Academy Glasgow
- Celtic Park
- Barrowland Ballroom
- The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- King's Theatre
- University of Strathclyde
- Loch Lomond Shores
- Glasgow Science Centre
- Culzean Castle
- The Hill House





