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Cottages in Isle of Arran


Strathconon cottage, Whiting Bay, Arran
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  10 sleeps maximum

Strathconon cottage     Whiting Bay, Arran

This lovely 4 star holiday accomodation is spacious and well equipped and sleeps up to 10 (plus 2 cots) in 4 bedrooms (2 with ensuite shower rooms) Strathconon is ideally situated in a beautiful secluded sunny location in the village of Whiting Bay and one of the highlights of many of our guest's stay Is enjoying a walk from their doorstep up to the fabulous Glenashdale Falls. Explore Brodick Castle, Arran distillery, or enjoy the many walks and varied wildlife which Arran has to offer - something for everyone!

Moinadh, 
Isle of Arran
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  9 sleeps maximum

Moinadh     Isle of Arran

Situated on Arran’s beautiful west coast, this spacious detached house with over an acre of gardens stands in an elevated position above the sea overlooking the Kilbrannan Sound and boasts panoramic views to the Mull of Kintyre and north to Arran’s mountains ...

Creag-Raineach, Whiting Bay, Isle of Arran
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  10 sleeps maximum

Creag-Raineach     Whiting Bay, Isle of Arran

Situated on the beautiful Isle of Arran, this spacious refurbished detached holiday home stands in an elevated position with stunning sea views plus views of Goat Fell and Holy Isle. Arran is a beautiful island (known as Scotland in miniature) with spectacular mountains, beautiful white sandy beaches and varied woodland. Steeped in history, Arran boasts its very own stone circles and is home to 2 castles - the famous Brodick Castle and Lochranza Castle ruins.

Dunmaghlas, Pirnmill, Isle of Arran
Pets may be allowed by arrangement  7 sleeps maximum

Dunmaghlas     Pirnmill, Isle of Arran

This attractive detached cottage offering spacious holiday accommodation, furnished and decorated to a good standard is set on the seashore, just 15 yards from the shingle beach (sand at low tide). The Isle of Arran has long since been a playground for the Scots, its topography resembles that of a miniature Scotland - a mountainous north and rolling, pastoral south. Arran has many outdoor activities in peaceful, countryside surroundings. The wildlife is outstanding, with deer, pheasant, otter and eagle readily seen in the mountains.



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