Clisham is a family home, set in its own grounds, situated in the peaceful seashore village of Pirnmill, with off road private parking.
The views from the bedrooms and dining room are spectacular, looking out over the sea to the Kintyre Peninsula.
In the evening relax unwind and watch the sun cast its last rays of sunlight across the sea before dropping behind the hills of Kintyre.
Experience the natural beauty of Arran's countryside and wildlife on the island's west coast, and enjoy quality Bed and Breakfast at its best in perfect surroundings.
We have a wealth to offer at Clisham.
Everyone will be made to feel welcome, from visitors wanting to enjoy the delights the island provides, to those looking for a relaxing holiday or short break, to walkers and cyclists.
If you are island hopping
we are a short distance from Lochranza and the ferry to Cloanaig.
Both bedrooms are spacious and tastefully decorated with enviable sea views.
A good quality fold down bed can be provided for a child or an extra person.
In the evening you can dine out within walking distance or a short drive.
Enjoy the sea views from the dining room while eating a breakfast of your choice,
local produce is used where possible.
Then set off and explore our wonderful Island
Feast your eyes on the wonderful wildlife to be seen.
Dolphins, red deer, seals, otters, eagles, hen harriers, red squirrels, basking sharks,
to name but a few,
and soak up the beauty of Arran's diverse landscape.
From here you will be able to discover all the amenities the Island has to offer.
Golfing
Hill walking
Climbing
Fishing
Bird watching
Leisure facilities
Adventure activities
Hand crafted goods
Great pub grub
Brodick Castle
Arran Brewery
Horse riding
Lochranza Distillery
And lots lots more!!!
ARRAN IS A BEAUTIFUL ISLAND THAT REALLY CAPTURES THE HEART
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