Holiday rentals in Isle of Arran

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A well-lit studio space features large sliding glass doors framing sea views and a lush garden. A light wooden table with two chairs is positioned next to the window, while a compact kitchen area is visible nearby, enhancing the open and airy design.
Guest suite in Lamlash
5 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Stunning seashore studio

Spacious studio with direct access to garden and beach and fab views of the bay and Holy Isle (no traffic). The studio is within a seafront bungalow and has a king-sized bed with optional third bed. It's a nice hideaway for a couple, friends or young family. Local cafes, hotels and shops are a 15 min walk. Perfect for walkers, cyclists & birdwatchers. The host is a local artist and conservationist who helped create the Arran Marine Protected Area. Good to book Calmac ferries at the same time.

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Bungalow in Isle of Arran
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Kildonan shore haven - Pladda views, otters, seals

Wake up to the sound of the tide and breathtaking views of Pladda and Ailsa Craig. On the picturesque Kildonan shore, Seamew offers a front-row view of Arran’s wild beauty. Spend mornings spotting otters, seals, dolphins and sea birds seconds from your front door, and evenings under some of the darkest, star-filled skies in Scotland. Watch the lighthouse gently twinkle on Pladda, or track the night stars - a place to truly disconnect and breathe. Short-Term Let Licence: NA00248F EPC band E.

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The kitchen area features natural stone walls and wooden flooring. A small wooden stool sits beside a window seat with dark cushions. A modern kitchen countertop with a stove and sink is visible, along with open shelving holding kitchenware. A bright light fixture hangs above the space.
Tiny home in Isle of Arran
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

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.

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A clear view from the window showcases a sunlit landscape, featuring a gravel path leading towards a mountain. Lush greenery and shrubs border the scene, while a boat is parked nearby, enhancing the rural ambiance.
Cabin in Lochranza
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Broombank Cabin rural getaway Isle of Arran

Set in the heart of the Lochranza country side on the stunning Isle of Arran, we have a tranquil retreat, with stags and golden eagles in close proximity. Relax, unwind and take in the stunning views of the sleeping warrior mountains. There is a stunning sea view from the top of the track the sunset is quite spectacular. We are nestled within the hill side of Lochranza up a rough private track. there are many walks from Laggan walk further up the track or fairy dell on the sea coast.

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A well-maintained garden area features two picnic tables and a grassy lawn, providing outdoor seating options. A light-colored building is visible in the background, with large windows and a door leading into the apartment. The scene is complemented by clear blue skies and rolling greenery.
Apartment in Brodick
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Entire Home, Isle of Arran, Brodick Great Location

SHORT-TERM LET LICENCE NO: NA00151F EPC2208-1950-3232-0509-5224 Rosa Altanna is a spacious 3 bedroom ground floor apartment located in the beautiful village of Brodick. Approximately 1km from Brodick ferry terminal and even closer to other local amenities, restaurants, shops and bars and minutes away from the Auchrannie resort and spa. The apartment is a very well equipped kitchen. A generous sized living room with large smart tv including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney + and Apple TV

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A charming 18th-century stone cottage with a grassy roof is showcased. The white-washed exterior is complemented by a vibrant red door. Lush greenery surrounds the cottage, enhancing its rural setting. A gravel path leads to the entrance, adding to the peaceful atmosphere.
Home in Whiting Bay
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Rose Cottage

Rose Cottage is a unique 18th Century lime washed stone cottage located a short distance from Whiting Bay. As a Category B listed building of architectural and historic interest, Rose Cottage is believed to be a long house typical of the Western Isles. A delightful home in a peaceful rural location, oozing charm and maintaining much of the original character. Accommodation comprises a large open plan lounge area with galleried mezzanine, kitchen, bathroom and one double room.

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A welcoming living area features a gray sectional sofa with decorative pillows, positioned beside a light-colored coffee table. A flat-screen TV is mounted on a wooden stand against a wall adorned with a blue art piece, while a stylish rug anchors the space.
Flat in Isle of Arran
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

The Old Surgery

Beach-front apartment, ideally located in the centre of Lamlash village, close to all local ameneties and opposite the village green. The accomodation is ideal for two people; there is an open plan living/kitchen area with a separate double bedroom and en-suite bathroom with shower. The flat is on the first floor, with fairly steep stairs, and has its own separate entrance. There is some limited headroom on one side of the bedroom due to the eaves. On site parking is available.

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A charming cottage is surrounded by vibrant flowering plants, with a small patio featuring wooden furniture. A large red umbrella provides shade over the table, while the inviting garden showcases various colors and greenery, enhancing the outdoor space.
Home in Corrie
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

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 .

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A scenic view of the coastline is captured, showcasing the calm waters and distant hills. The foreground features rooftops of nearby buildings, with green grass adjacent to the shoreline, providing a natural contrast against the blue sky and serene atmosphere.
Flat in Lamlash
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Tigh an Iar, Cosy flat in centre of Lamlash

This lovely well equipped flat consists of a lounge with small sofa bed (for a child) 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.

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Home in Lochranza
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Sea Breeze East - open fire & views of the Clyde

Located in the north Arran village of Lochranza, this house is an ideal jumping off place for hiking, visiting Arran’s attractions or for a day-trip to Kintyre. By day, enjoy watching the yachts come and go and catch sight of some of Arran’s wildlife. In the evening, cozy up in front an open fire after taking in one of Arran’s long sunsets. Please note the property may not be suitable for children under 5 and I don't provide any baby/child equipment (eg stair gates).

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The exterior of the renovated church showcases traditional red sandstone walls and prominent stained-glass windows. Lush greenery surrounds the building, complemented by well-maintained flower beds and a large tree that offers shade, creating a serene outdoor space.
Cottage in The Isle of Arran
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

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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A serene view of Lamlash Bay is captured, showcasing calm waters reflecting the sky's soft hues. Lush greenery frames the scene, with rolling hills visible in the background under a light cloud cover. The peaceful atmosphere emphasizes the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Cottage in Lamlash
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 429 reviews

Isle of Arran Crofter's Cottage at Heather Park

Lovely, warm, fully modernized cottage set in 3 acre garden with spectacular views across Lamlash bay. Surrounded by forest, fields and abundant wildlife, yet 500 meters down a beautifully wooded (and occasionally steep!) track are the yacht harbour and all village amenities, including shops, tea rooms, restaurants, pubs, playgrounds, beaches, etc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Isle of Arran located?

    The Isle of Arran is tucked off Scotland’s western coast, nestled within the Firth of Clyde. Known for its mix of rolling hills and rugged coastline, the island sits near both mainland Scotland and neighboring isles.

  • When is the best time to visit Isle of Arran?

    Late spring and summer typically bring milder weather, with temperatures often ranging from 50–64°F (10–18°C). These months are frequently suggested for outdoor exploring and lighter rainfall.

  • What are some things to do near Isle of Arran?

    Isle of Arran has scenic walks, whisky distillery tours, and sandy beaches, alongside landmarks like Brodick Castle and Goat Fell. You can also explore local craft shops, visitor centers, and golf courses around the island.

  • How is the weather near Isle of Arran?

    Isle of Arran usually experiences mild, wet winters with temperatures around 37–47°F (3–8°C), and cooler, often damp summers near 52–64°F (11–18°C). Rain showers are common throughout the year, so waterproof layers are useful.