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Isle of Arran Hotels
including Brodick
Arran is a small island, 20 miles long and 56 miles round, located off the south-west coast of Scotland.
It can be accessed by ferry from Ardrossan (Ayrshire) or Claonaig (Kintyre).
It has history (castles and standing stones), wildlife (birds, seals and deer) and leisure facilities (tennis, golf, yachting, pony trekking, bowling, cycling). Something for everyone. Known as 'Scotland in miniature'.
Arran Hotel Accommodation
The Lagg Hotel
Kilmory
Isle of Arran KA27 8PQ
Tel: +44 (0)1770870 255
Fax. +44 (0)1770870250
Email: info@lagghotel.com
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The Lagg Hotel
Small, family run hotel. Former coaching inn dating from 1791.
Picturesque & peaceful setting with palm trees growing in the grounds.
Just a short walk from Bluebell Wood and the seashore.
16 miles south of Brodick.
Collection from the ferry terminal by prior arrangement.
Ideal for touring, relaxing, golf, walking, etc.
13 bedrooms (single, twin, double and family rooms
plus a four-poster bedroom)
each with bathroom/shower room, TV, hairdryer, etc.
Sun lounge overlooking the river and garden.
Residents' lounge with log fire.
Lunch and dinner served in the lounge bar and dining room.
Public bar with TV, pool table and darts board.
Function room available for weddings or private functions.
B&B from £40 per person per night.
Dinner, B&B from £75 per person per night.
Discounts for group or week bookings.
Child rates.
No smoking. Pets welcome by arrangement.
Open from March to October.
Click here for online brochure
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Kilmichael Country House Hotel
Glen Cloy
by Brodick
Isle of Arran KA 27 8BY
Tel: +44 (0)1770 302219
Fax: +44 (0)1770 302068
2 self-catering cottages also available:
Scottish Tourist Board 5 Stars
Both with 1 twin bedroom and
a 4-poster double bedroom with spa bath.
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Kilmichael Country House Hotel
A small, elegant and friendly hotel in a secluded location
just outside Brodick.
Believed to be the oldest house on Arran.
Scottish Tourist Board 5 Stars ('exceptional, world class').
Featured in the AA's Premier Collection of 'Britain's Best Hotels'.
AA 2 red stars & 2 red rosettes.
Award-winning restaurant with daily changing menu.
Scottish Country House Hotel of the Year 2009.
Luxury accommodation in 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 suites.
All have bath and shower en suite,
plus telephone, TV, hairdryer, iron,
fresh flowers, fruit, whisky, toiletries, books, map, etc.
Some bedrooms have 4-poster bed, whirlpool bath and fireplace.
B&B prices from £64 per person per night.
Special deals for 3 or 7 nights.
Ferry packages available.
Sorry no children under 12.
Open Easter - end September.
Click here for online brochure
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Auchrannie House Hotel & Spa Resort
Brodick
Isle of Arran KA27 8BZ
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Auchrannie House Hotel & Spa Resort
4 star hotel nestling in landscaped gardens at Glencloy,
just a short drive from Brodick (ferry port).
Choice of accommodation and dining
with friendly and efficient service.
Leisure club with 20 metre indoor swimming pool,
children's pool, sauna, steam room, solarium,
turbo spa, fitness suite and snooker room.
Games hall for tennis, badminton, table tennis,
indoor bowls, football, basketball, volleyball.
Spa with beauty treatments, massage & alternative therapies.
Games zone and soft play area for children.
Internet room. Free Wi-Fi.
Choice of dining:
Elegant restaurant with 2 AA Rosettes
and a silver EatScotland award.
Brasserie with informal atmosphere.
Spacious Café Bar in the Spa Resort.
Auchrannie House Hotel:
28 ensuite bedrooms in country house style.
Auchrannie Spa Resort:
36 ensuite contemporary style bedrooms.
B&B prices from £109 per room (2 adults).
All bedrooms have satellite TV, telephone,
self monitoring baby listening, fridge,
hairdryer, tea/coffee, ironing facilities.
Ground floor bedrooms available for disabled guests.
Click here for online booking
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Tourist Information
The Internet Guide to Scotland - Isle of Arran
Accommodation in Arran B&Bs
Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service.
Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
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