Isle of Arran Adventure from Glasgow

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    Isle of Arran Adventure from Glasgow

Tour length

3 days

From

599.00$599.00

​Departs Mondays from Glasgow

April 4 to October 31, 2022

Three days to explore the West Coast of Scotland - the Isle of Arran, Argyll and the Ayrshire coast. A unique opportunity to visit the Island of Arran: often known as Scotland in Miniature. You will discover stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, ancient castles, standing stones, picturesque villages, and great local food and drink. 

DEPARTURE FROM GLASGOW: Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station, Killermont Street, Glasgow G2 3NW (Tours will depart from a stance located between Stances 23 to 32).
The tour departs at 10:00am on Day 1 and returns at approx. 6:00pm on Day 3.

Itinerary


Day

1

Ayrshire & Burns Country

Monday

Depart Glasgow with a glimpse en-route of Whitelee Wind Farm, Europe’s largest wind farm generating enough energy to power 180,000 homes. Leaving behind the very modern, we travel into Ayrshire to visit the 18th Century Culzean Castle. The Castle dates from a peaceful time in Scottish history and has been associated with the Kennedy family since the 14th century. Enjoy its dramatic cliff top setting, fine furniture and beautiful architecture by the famous architect Robert Adam. The castle is surrounded by Culzean Country Park (entrance fee) which has nearly 600 acres of stunning countryside and paths through majestic woodlands and secluded ponds, it’s a great place to explore. There is a café for lunch or you may want to have a picnic in the castle grounds.

After lunch you head into the heart of Burns Country. Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet, was born in Alloway. Travelling towards his birth place you can see many of the places mentioned in his poems and songs. You stop at the recently redeveloped visitor centre in Alloway where you have the opportunity to find out more about this remarkable man. Perhaps his most famous song is ‘Auld Lang Syne’ – sung on New Year’s Eve throughout the world.

You continue to Ardrossan where you catch the ferry to the Isle of Arran. You arrive into Brodick, the largest village on the island, which offers stunning views over the imposing stature of Goatfell, Arran’s highest peak and Brodick Bay. You will be dropped off at your accommodation in Brodick.

Overnight - Brodick


Day

2

Island of Arran

Tuesday

Known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’, Arran is alive with wildlife, rugged countryside, beaches, pubs, restaurants and cottage industries. There are many options of how you can spend your time on the island, depending on the weather and your groups’ interest; your driver guide will arrange the best day out for you. 

The North of the island is mountainous with the highest point on Arran - Goatfell. Measuring 874m the name is believed to mean “Mountain of Wind”. The village of Corrie and its neighbouring village of Sannox sit in its shadow and are home to some of the nicest beaches on the island, inviting you to a leisurely stroll. Here we also find the ruins of Lochranza Castle and Arran Distillery, one of the last remaining independent distilleries in Scotland. 

Arran is home to many stone circles and standing stones dating from the Neolithic period and the early Bronze Age. Machrie Moor has six stone circles and some of the stones are over 5 meters high! After exploring this area you travel south through the harbour villages of Blackwaterfoot - with its beautiful beach - Sliddery and Kildonan. 

Travelling back to Brodick you can see The Holy Isle across the water. Owned by the Samye Ling Buddhist Community, it includes the Centre of World Peace and Health.

You might make a stop at the Arran Cheese shop for a taste of the local cheese or Arran Aromatics, a family owned business, which uses only natural ingredients to produce their luxury toiletries, their products are now famous all over the world. Also at Brodick is Brodick Castle and in the shadow of this imposing red sandstone castle you also find Arran Brewery. This microbrewery blends naturally with its stunning surroundings, combining the islands unique water and the finest local ingredients. You can sample this ale in many of the local pubs and restaurants, a perfect way to round off your day! 

Overnight - Brodick


Day

3

Loch Lomond & Inveraray

Wednesday

Today you return back to the mainland by taking the small ferry running between Lochranza and Claonaig. This short 30 minute crossing will take you onto the Kintyre Peninsula. You travel up this beautiful, lush green peninsula along its coastal road to the charming fishing village of Tarbert. The name Tarbert comes from the Gaelic word tairbeart. – tar meaning “across” and beir meaning “carry”. The village sits on the narrowest strip of land between the two bodies of water, forming a natural harbour. In past times ships docked in one loch, their loads were then carried across the peninsula to the other loch where they were reloaded and shipped onwards. This meant the ships avoided having to sail round the dangerous Mull of Kintyre. From Tarbert you follow Loch Fyne toward the whitewashed village of Inveraray, with some free time to explore this lovely village and have lunch. After lunch you continue over the mountain pass The Rest and be Thankful. From here is a short drive to Luss and the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond before returning to Glasgow by 18.00.


Availability

Room Type Single/ B&BDouble/ B&BSingle/ HotelDouble/ Hotel
May 2-May 31$709.00$709.00$599.00$599.00$809.00$809.00$719.00$719.00
Jun 1-Sep 30$749.00$749.00$629.00$629.00$849.00$849.00$759.00$759.00
Oct 25$709.00$709.00$599.00$599.00$809.00$809.00$719.00$719.00

Prices are per person in Canadian Dollars.
Exclusions: Lunch and refreshments. Entrance fees to visitor attractions.
Child Rate: $489 B&B / $579 Hotel (5-11 years sharing with 2 adults)
Children under 5 years of age are not accepted.

Luggage is restricted to one suitcase with a maximum weight of 14kg (31lbs.) and one small hand/day bag to go on the coach with you. Unfortunately, Rabbie’s are unable to store excess luggage.

Tour Highlights

  • Culzean Castle
  • Robert Burns Country
  • Brodick & Brodick Castle
  • Isle of Arran Distillery & Brewery
  • Machrie Moore stone circles
  • Kintyre Peninsula
  • Loch Lomond

Tour Inclusions

  • Transportation by top of the range Mercedes minicoach for a more personal experience with a maximum of 16 passengers on tour. Air Conditioning as standard. Services of a professional local driver/guide.
  • 2 nights ensuite accommodations
  • Full Scottish breakfast daily

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