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Drumadoon

Shore Road Blackwaterfoot Isle of Arran KA27 8HA

Located by the sea on the Southwest coast of Arran, close to Blackwaterfoot Village, Drumadoon looks across the Kilbrannan Sound to the Mull of Kintyre. On a clear day you can even make out the mountains of Northern Ireland on the horizon. Only a small part of the Estate land is farmed, the Farm grows barley for the Arran Distilleries, and also raises sheep, and cattle. The true value of Drumadoon lies in it’s stunning location, the Geology, Archaeology, Historic Monuments, Nature and the Wildlife. Most of the land is classified as an SSSI, SPA, or Scheduled Monument, and the surrounding sea is a Marine Protected Area. The site contains Sea Caves (including the historic King’s Cave), a 1km long Neolithic Cursus Monument, Bronze Age Farm settlements, and a large Iron Age hill fort on top of the sea cliffs. Seals and otters are regularly seen along the shoreline, as well as occasional sightings of dolphins and basking sharks. The sea cliffs are an important nesting site for many species of sea birds. The hill and moorland are home to red deer, short-eared owls, buzzards, kestrels and hen harriers, and barn owls live in the farm buildings.

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Arran Dairies

Your local wholesaler, supplying Arran's restaurants, hotels and cafes with all their whole catering requirements. We supply a wide range of chill...
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Bewley

New to the market for Spring 2024, this beautifully fully renovated and refurbished bungalow has been furnished throughout to a superior standard....
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Arran Crofter Huts

Escape to our luxury shepherd’s huts in Whiting Bay. Nestled in a peaceful meadow by the sea, with sweeping views over Holy Isle, it’s a place made...
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Arnloss Cottage

Arnloss Cottage was built in the 1980’s has been recently modernised creating a pleasant and comfortable space for guests. The property contains an...
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Little Rock

Little Rock is a large cafe situated centrally on the shore road in Brodick, overlooking the Mini Golf. A wide variety of sandwiches, toasties and...
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Shore Lodge Bunkhouse

Shore Lodge Bunkhouse is situated in the grounds of Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, off the west coast of Scotland. It’s ideally positioned fo...
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Hunters Guest House

Hunters Guest House is a family run, local business based in the centre of Brodick. We have two suites with views across the Bay to the Castle and...
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The Honesty Box

At Clachaig farm, we farm traditional British breeds of livestock to provide quality meat, grow vegetables and have our own eggs all for sale throu...
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Love Arran

Love Arran is an independent gift shop in Brodick, selling jewellery, souvenirs, candles, and locally smoked cheese. Open 9-5 every day
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Seagrass

Situated in the village of Lamlash, this detached cottage has been fully renovated in 2021 and offers brand new modern kitchen/dining room, brand n...
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The Shore

Welcome to The Shore, Whiting Bay - a family-run cafe quite literally on the shore, overlooking Holy Isle & The Firth of Clyde. We are proud to use...
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2 Harbour View

We have furnished and equipped the house to comfortably accommodate 6 people, with a double room downstairs and a king room and twin room upstairs....
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Quirky Island Fact

#20 - Arran has Scotland's First No Take Zone
The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is a local charity and was established in 1995 by local divers, Howard Wood and Don McNeish, who had noticed the depletion of species on the seabed. The No Take Zone at the north end of Lamlash, was eventually created, after much campaigning, in 2008, and COAST were instrumental in then establishing the Marine Protected Area (MPA) which covers the coast around the south of Arran.

Quirky Island Fact

#20 - Arran has Scotland's First No Take Zone
The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is a local charity and was established in 1995 by local divers, Howard Wood and Don McNeish, who had noticed the depletion of species on the seabed. The No Take Zone at the north end of Lamlash, was eventually created, after much campaigning, in 2008, and COAST were instrumental in then establishing the Marine Protected Area (MPA) which covers the coast around the south of Arran.

Quirky Island Fact

#20 - Arran has Scotland's First No Take Zone
The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is a local charity and was established in 1995 by local divers, Howard Wood and Don McNeish, who had noticed the depletion of species on the seabed. The No Take Zone at the north end of Lamlash, was eventually created, after much campaigning, in 2008, and COAST were instrumental in then establishing the Marine Protected Area (MPA) which covers the coast around the south of Arran.