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Runach Arainn Glamping

Culanachaidh Kilmory ISLE OF ARRAN KA27 8PH

Runach Arainn offers a beautiful, quiet escape in luxury glamping accommodation, ideal for a romantic break or an activity filled family holiday, surrounded by nature and wildlife and close to the beach and local facilities. We have three spacious yurts, each sleeping up to six, all with private bathrooms, outside areas with their own firepit and sitting area and widely separated around a beautiful meadow and orchard. Inside, the self catering yurts include a log burning stove, solar lighting, proper double beds, furniture and cooking equipment, with all bedding and towels provided. We are only 15 minutes walk from the beach, 10 minutes walk to the nearest cafe and restaurant and there is direct access to the forestry tracks for walking and cycling. We work hard to be a sustainable tourism business with green ethics throughout the site and we have achieved Green Tourism Gold accreditation every year. We also have top AA rating and won the AA Glamping Site of the Year award in 2018. We are an accredited regenerative agriculture ScotLAND demonstration site, with a food forest garden, fruit growing, chickens, ducks, geese and bees. Tours are available. For nature lovers, our local wildlife includes red squirrels, otters, bats, red deer, hen harriers, owls and seals on the beach, along with lots of wild flowers and woodland at hand.

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Ormidale Hotel

The Ormidale is a family-run hotel & pub with en suite rooms, just a 15-minute walk from the Brodick ferry terminal on the Isle of Arran in Scotlan...
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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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Belvedere Cottage

Belvedere Cottage is a custom-built self-catering property, adjacent to Belvedere Guest House. From the cottage, you can enjoy an unrivalled pictur...
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Rose Cottage

Nestled under a turf roof and oak beams, this idyllic 300 year old cottage on the Isle of Arran is the ideal island getaway. Rose Cottage is a Cat...
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Shiskine Golf & Tennis Club

Shiskine is a great place to spend some time. The course itself has 12 holes and is a seaside links course with wonderful views. Always in great co...
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The Green Goddess Sauna

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Thorncliffe Cottage

Thorncliffe Cottage offers very comfortable accommodation for one or two people. The Cottage has panoramic views over Brodick Bay and Goatfell. It...
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Jess MacDonald Brass

Jess MacDonald Brass jewellery is an exploration and tribute to our natural world. Based on the Isle of Arran, Jess uses modern and traditional sil...
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Glen Rosa Campsite

Stunning Campsite up Glen Rosa. Basic facilities. Unstuitable for for Campervans/Motorhomes due to narrow road.
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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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Auchrannie House Hotel

Perfect for those looking to unwind, the romantic atmosphere of the hotel will ensure you have a relaxing stay. Upgrade to a larger executive room...
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The Shorehouse

The Shorehouse is situated on the Brodick shore front and is approximately 545 yards (500 m) from Brodick Pier. The main shopping centre for the Is...
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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.