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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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No visit to Arran is complete without exploring Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park - a perfect...
Isle of Arran Heritage Museum gather and maintains artifacts and records of island life, including...
On a commanding site at the south of the island, this ancient fort is clear evidence of Iron Age...
Ruined 12th century chapel, built on the site of a monastery founded by St.Blane in the 8th century...
Ancestral home of the Marquess of Bute, Britain's most spectacular Gothic House.
Fine woodwork made by Dave Furze from timber grown on the isle of arran.
Enrich your experience of the island -explore the museum first! Experience the archaeology,history...
A favourite residence of the Stewart Kings, this is a wonderful example of a 13th century circular...
This unique new Centre, housed in Rothesay's famous 1924 Winter Garden, houses a fascinating free...
The existing gardens originally formed part of the larger layout designed by Percy Cane for the...
In the scenic and remote north of Bute, this ruined chapel was dedicated to St.Macaille.
Situated on the rugged coastline overlooking the Isle of Arran, Craft Town Scotland is a haven for...
Ruins of the old Castle, once the seat of the Lamonts, stands in the grounds of the estate of...
Award winning, action packed historical Vikingar! where you can meet real live Vikings and hear...
A beautiful contemporary gallery featuring original art by Scottish painters and a unique...
Colintraive Community Garden was established in 2003 and feautred on BBC's "Beechgrove".
The museum shows the history of North Ayrshire with displays on archaeology, costume, transport and...
Torrisdale Tannery specialises in the production of naturally coloured sheepskins and deer skins...
Welcome to the Luckenbooth Gallery.
Church of Scotland
Kilfinan Parish Church, of the 12th century, nestles in the picturesque hamlet...
Nestling in a lovely hidden valley by the River Garnock in the village of Dalgarven, this...
A Royal Castle in 1371, the fortress was destroyed by Atholl's invasion of Cowal circa 1680.
Erected in 1896, the statue of Robert Burns' 'Highland Mary' Campbell gazes wistfully southwards to...
These beautifully sloping grounds have been the property of the citizens of Dunoon since 1893.
Historic building set in the gardens opposite Pier, now a museum of local history.
Located just 6 miles from Dunoon on the A880, The Church of St Munn was founded beside the Holy...
Various forest walks through former forest research plots, with some 160 tree from around the world.
A new gallery situated at Kirn, by Dunoon in Argyll, running monthly solo painting exhibitions.
Scotland's museum of ships, boats, boatbuilding, engineering and maritime heritage, collecting,...
Self Catering
Forbes of Kingennie is home to 14 self catering lodges sleeping from 2 to 10 geusts per lodge...
Self Catering
Port O Spittal is a modern three bedroom self-catering bungalow set in its own beautiful garden in...
Self Catering
Sleeping two guests, Dirnow is an extremely comfortable self-contained wing of a lovingly...
Self Catering
This elegant Georgian townhouse, situated in the heart of the main shopping and restaurant...
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