After disembarking at Brodick terminal make your way onto the main road and follow the signposts to Pirnmill. This road will take you through Brodick and across the middle of the Island. The road will cut off to the right and take you down to the coast road, where you continue north to the village of Pirnmill. A 15 mile journey.
Clisham is just past the village shop and Lighthouse Restaurant.
If you want, you can take the coastal route round the northend of the Island. This road takes you through Corrie and Lochranza. Pirnmill is another 6 miles further on. This journey will take you slightly longer. 19 miles in all.
If arriving in Lochranza take a right turn. Pirnmill is 6 miles down the west coast of the Island.
The Isle of Arran’s first distillery is open all year round for guided tours and whisky tasting,...
Torrisdale Tannery specialises in the production of naturally coloured sheepskins and deer skins by...
The Isle of Arran Brewery and visitor centre is located on the easily accessible Isle of Arran on...
From an early Bronze age grave to a 5,000 year old head, discover the fascinating history of this...
No visit to Arran is complete without exploring Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park - a perfect...
Glenbarr Abbey and the MacAlister Clan Visitor Centre is situated on the Kintyre peninsula, in the...
This lovely ruined church sits nestled in a valley at the southern end of the Isle of Bute and...
Discover this ancient Iron-Age fort located at the southern end of the Isle of Bute.
Kilmory Workshop makes hand crafted pottery and woodwork made from timber grown on the Isle of...
Located in the scenic and remote north of Bute, this quaint church is the site of many medieval...
Mount Stuart is a 19th century country manor house with extensive gardens on the Isle of Bute.
Scotland’s national drink has been produced at Springbank Whisky Distillers and today it is one of...
The Campbeltown Cross is a medieval cross is located in the centre of Campbeltown in Argyll.
Enjoy the best in traditional and contemporary Celtic music and this popular annual music festival...
Learn about the fascinating life and times of Campbeltown at its superb local history museum.
Enrich your experience of the island -explore the museum first! Experience the archaeology,history...
Once a bulwark against invading Viking forces, the magnificent ruins of Rothesay Castle boast a...
This unique new Centre, housed in Rothesay's famous 1924 Winter Garden, houses a fascinating free...
Ascog Hall Gardens and Victorian Fernery is a beautiful estate situated on the Isle of Bute.
Ardencraig Gardens in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, originally formed part of a larger area...
Welcome to Hunterston B Power Station
West Kilbride, Scotland’s only designated craft town, samples the wealth of craft and design talent...
The Colintraive Community Garden is situated in the small village of Colintraive on Cowal peninsula.
Explore the ruins of the former seat of Clan Lamont, one of the most powerful families in the...
Visit the ancient resting places of the chiefs of Clan Lamont, one of the oldest clans in Scotland,...
Welcome to Kelburn Castle And Country Centre.
The award-winning Vikingar! allows you to meet real Vikings and hear about their exploits,...
Alexander III fought and routed Haakon IV of Norway.
The North Ayrshire Heritage Centre, formerly North Ayrshire Museum, is found in Saltcoats on the...
Discover the impressive remains of this once great castle believed to be one of the oldest in...
Oakbank is a private garden situated on a hillside in the small Argyll village of Ardrishaig.
Taynish is an ancient deciduous woodland and is one of the largest in Britain.
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