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.
Scott
United Kingdom
From the moment we entered this hotel it was a tremendous experience. All the staff we met were so friendly and helpful, the room was super, the breakfasts were delicious and the added bonus was the amazing view from the hotel.
Offering quiet street views, Cosy 3 bedroom home in centre of Brodick is an accommodation set in Brodick, 18 km from Machrie Moor Standing Stones and 18 km from King's Cave.
Phil
United Kingdom
Convenient location for golf courses. Good facilities and comfortable accommodation.
With a luxury spa and elegant rooms, Auchrannie Resort features 3 award-winning restaurants. Situated in Brodick, on the beautiful Isle of Arran, the hotel also has a beauty salon and gym.
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.
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.
Michael
United Kingdom
Amazing location
Great bar area
Amazing food quality
Friendly and helpful staff
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.
Jan
United States
Friendly and Super helpful staff, clean comfortable & stylish rooms.
Good food!
Situated in Lamlash and only 800 metres from Lamlash Beach, Monamore Guest House features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Really clean, easy to find, great location and Emily was superb
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.
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.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We picked up filled rolls and cakes at Wooleys bakery most...
We picked up filled rolls and cakes at Wooleys bakery most days and they were excellent - nearly opposite the smaller Co-op store. We had a couple of tasty meals at The Douglas Hotel - worth booking ahead to get the time you want. Arran ice cream is excellent and is sold in various places. There are plenty of seats along the main road where you can sit to eat your cone and parking is easy and free here too. Everyone is exceptionally friendly and there were plenty of staff serving in the cafes and shops.
We loved our stay. Gorgeous views and rooms, peaceful and a great location to explore Arran. The additional communal area was lovely too. The highlight was the breakfast though, beautifully presented, delicious and it left us full until dinner time. Host was very friendly and informative, we asked a lot of questions as our first trip to Arran. Would have no hesitation staying here when we visit Arran again. The afternoon cake was a lovely touch too :-)
Really nice guy that runs the place. Guesthouse have everything you need for a trip; kitchen, comfy beds, couch and TV.
Really good price given all of the above you pay same or more for a hotel that doesn’t have kitchen or living room.
Coop just down the road and a Chinese, pizza place, and chip shop nearby.
Stunning views over the sea and island, plus seating area outside for the rare times in Arran there is sunshine!
We stayed 2 night, years since we did B n B as normally large group and rent a house The property was clean, a bit dated ( we’re not posh so didn’t care) , extremely handy for ferry and buses. Breakfast was made fresh and is ideal as everywhere on Arran is expensive to eat out. Shower had excellent pressure and soap, shampoo provided. Mitch was a very pleasant host
Can't fault the team at Hunters Guest House, especially Mitch who was just great. My ferry was cancelled and I wasn't sure when I would make it over to Arran. He stayed in touch throughout the day and in the end it wasn't a problem at all to check in way later than originally agreed.
The location and premises were brilliant too, will definitely be back!
We loved our stay at the Shorehouse. The location and the view were amazing, and we felt it was great value for the price we paid - especially for self catering! The Shorehouse is definitely a little quirky and in some places is a little tired around the edges, but we loved our stay here and would definitely come back.
Hosts were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was excellent. Great view from our room overlooking Brodick bay. A 2 minute walk to the beach and bars/restaurants plus only 5 minutes from the ferry. Ample parking for those with a car.
All in a brilliant stay and would definitely return again.
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.
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.
Perfect house for a getaway to Arran. The location was brilliant, we were no more than a 15 minute walk from any of the places we went to eat which meant no need for a designated driver! Loved the prosecco and shortbread on arrival.
Alan is a lovely guy and a tremendous host, excellent breakfast,and the facilities were first class and what a veiw from the room over Arran bay, will definitely be coming back in the future...
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