With panoramic views over Brodick Bay, The Douglas Hotel offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. The historic hotel is a 10-minute walk from Brodick centre.
Stacy
United States
Everything went well. The Douglas is far and away the finest hotel on Arran and a fine hotel by any standard.
Offering a garden and mountain view, The Shorehouse is set in Brodick, 4.1 km from Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park and 18 km from Machrie Moor Standing Stones.
Located in Corrie and with Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park reachable within 6.5 km, The Corrie Hotel provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
George
United Kingdom
Loved the location, Arran is such a beautiful place and the hotel was in keeping with the location. The hotel had quaint surroundings, and the staff were all very pleasant.
The Lamlash Bay Hotel is on the Isle of Arran, 60 metres from the beach. It offers panoramic views over Lamlash Bay, rooms with free Wi-Fi and an Italian restaurant.
Burlington Guest House is located in Whiting Bay. Free WiFi access is available. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer. Extras include bed linen.
Situated in Lamlash and only 800 metres from Lamlash Beach, Monamore Guest House features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring mountain views, The Best Moments Start Here provides accommodation with free bikes, a garden and a terrace, around 9.2 km from Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park.
anthony
United Kingdom
Really nice Shepherds hut with lots of amenities and a fabulous decking, spa pool and river bank. Fantastic
Set in Lamlash, the recently renovated This must be the place - Arran, Lamlash offers accommodation a few steps from Lamlash Beach and 10 km from Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park.
susanne
United Kingdom
View from windows onto the Holy Isle amazing. My inlaws loved the flat as there to celebrate a special birthday. Nice Central location. We were fortunate to visit during the lovely weather.
Butt Lodge is a family run Guest House set in Lochranza. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Lochranza ferry terminal is 2 km away and Brodick ferry terminal is 23 km away.
Set on the banks of Loch Ranza, opposite a 16th-century ruined castle, Lochranza Youth Hostel is located on the Cock of Arran trail, which provides a scenic low level trek.
Charmaine
United Kingdom
It suited our needs, the beds were very comfortable, the self catering facilities were excellent.
Arran as a whole was delightful. There was more than enough visitor facilities and dining options while retaining a sense of community about the place.
We saw seals sunning themselves on the rocks at the shoreline and even a stag casually eating near the roadway at Lochranza.
The car ferries on and off the island were very efficient but do remember to pre-buy tickets online.
Paul
Australia
10
Scored 10
Beautiful isle with very friendly local people.
Beautiful isle with very friendly local people. We visited in January which is considered an off-season, so some bars and attractions were temporarily closed. However, we were lucky with the weather and enjoyed many peaceful walks nearby with breath-taking scenes!
Welcoming , comfortable,clean accommodation.Location near amenities and town centre.Great food.Very beautiful scenery and wildlife.Quiet and peaceful but plenty to do if you want it.So many beaches that one is more beautiful than another.Arran definitely is Scotland in miniature and The Old Dairy is a wee hidden gem and has a charm of it's own
Robert
10
Scored 10
We've stayed in Brodick a few times and love the proximity...
We've stayed in Brodick a few times and love the proximity of everything - beaches, woodland walks, Brodick Castle, restaurants, bars, Arran Cheese, the Brewery, Arran Botanicals, the Heritage Museum, Arran Aromatics, Wooleys Bakery, just to name a few.
For food the Douglas Hotel, Ormidale and Auchrannie are good as is the Brodick bar.
The Fisherman's walk is a gentle walk along the front and the beautiful beach with shallow water. Great for families.
Pretty much everything is within walking distance.
Pamela
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Brodick is the main commercial and transportation centre for...
Brodick is the main commercial and transportation centre for the Isle of Arran. It is a small place with very limited basic services, and nothing much to see or do in itself apart from the Castle and the Arran Heritage Museum.
The shops were disappointing and there were only two decent restaurants in the central part of the town (I gather the Auchrannie Resort and Spa was good too but did not have a chance to go there as it is rather out of the way if you don't have a car). The best restaurant by far was the Brodick Brasserie - fine dining on Arran!
The best thing about the town is its setting on a wide bay with mountains to the north.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Brodick is no more than a charming seaside village but has a...
Brodick is no more than a charming seaside village but has a promenade and some entertainments such as crazy golf. Brodick Castle and the Arran Heritage Museum are definite must visit attractions.
The 323 bus to Whiting Bay and the south end of the island is recommended. Blackwaterfoot is also worth a bus ride. Motorists should be wary of the western side of the island where the only roads do not have "A" designation.
Charlotte was a great host; when I had issues with my ferry, she reassured me I'd still be able to check in and got it all set up for me to arrive late! She was also very approachable to ask about Arran generally and cooked a full breakfast for us each morning (much needed pre the long hikes). Room was really charming, with blackout blinds, lovely comfy bed and a nice size and amenities like tea/coffee, desk, mirrors, lots of plug sockets.
Everything about our visit was perfect from arriving at reception, to the cleanliness of the room, standard of meals and efficiency and friendliness of staff. Decor is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary. Dinner could be eaten in the Bistro or the Bar - which thankfully had no TV screens to distract. This was our first visit to Arran and we will definitely return next year - to the Douglas Hotel!
Everything about this place was amazing, especially the view, the location, the breakfast, and the value. Allan is the most welcoming, amazing host (and excellent chef, as well!) who spared no effort in making the Belvedere a comfortable, welcoming place! I highly recommend staying there when on Arran!
Our 2nd time staying in the cottage, just so warm, comfortable and lovely after a long day walking in Arran, It has really everything you need, plus the view is amazing, perfect location, a couple of mins walk from ferry, we will definitely be booking again, nice friendly host and my dog loves it here!
Excellent location in central Brodick. Car parked on main road as no driveway at apartment but no problem parking. Apartment decor was a little dated but the cost was a fraction of the cost for hotels nearby (although they were 4*). If you are just looking for a base to tour Arran then it’s ideal.
Great location—very close to the ferry and the main shops in Brodick but a bit removed from it all. Felt very safe. Breakfast was pretty good and had various choices. Overall my room was pretty quiet. WiFi worked great. Significantly less expensive than a lot of other options on Arran.
The hotel was gorgeous, staff all friendly and welcoming. The rooms were to a high standard with everything you could need. Location was right next to the ferry terminal so very handy. We had a car so it was a good base to travel round Arran
Our room had a fantastic view on the bay, we spend a lot of time just sitting by the window enjoying the view. The room was spacious, with an en suite bathroom as big as our entire hotel room in London. Great service from the friendly staff.
Wonderful hotel, nice rooms, beautiful garden, friendly and helpful staff, good restaurants, comfortable beds, modern bathroom with superior Arran toiletries, sufficient parking spaces. A great place to discover the Isle of Arran.
The house was in an ideal, quiet position just minutes from the ferry. The open plan lounge, dining and kitchen was ideal for us. Arran is a spectacular island with lots to do and see. We'll definitely be back!
This is the best place to stay in Arran. I’ve stayed multiple times and it is always perfect. The location cannot be beat, the kindness of the staff and the comfort of the rooms.
The location of the hotel is great and its grounds are lovely.
The Cruize restaurant was good and very convenient.
The room was a good size and the beds are comfortable.
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