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.
Janet
United Kingdom
We loved the location and the friendliness of the staff. The rooms are large and spotless.
The lady on reception with the coloured hair, sorry I didn’t get her name, was one of the best receptionists I have ever met. Nothing was a problem and she had a great sense of humour. A credit to the hotel.
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.
Offering a garden and mountain view, The Shorehouse is set in Brodick, 4.1 km from Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park and 18 km from Machrie Moor Standing Stones.
Chigliak
United Kingdom
Perfect location for our purposes - short walk from the ferry and all the busses. The place was clean and spacious. We especially liked the large and comfortable living room. The fully equipped kitchen was also nice.
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.
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.
Sally
France
Nice location.
Chef and waitress very friendly.
Breakfast and service was great.
Set on the banks of Loch Ranza, opposite a 16th-century ruined castle, Lochranza Youth Hostel is located on the Cock of Arran trail, which provides a scenic low level trek.
Douglas
United Kingdom
Great hostel. Very quiet, great kitchen facilities, well equipped. Showers were really good! Breakfast was perfect! We were doing a mini cycle tour
Situated on the picturesque Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Ormidale Hotel is nestled on 7 acres of land offers free parking, free Wi-Fi, a lively pub with a spacious beer garden and a children’s...
As regular cyclists in our later years, we cycled the whole...
As regular cyclists in our later years, we cycled the whole of Arran in 2 days. Weather forecast was not good, but the sun shone for most of the time as Arran has a micro-climate all of its own. We loved riding on mostly traffic free roads in splendid scenery. You do need to remember, that other than Brodick, not many places to stop for refreshments
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Brodick is a lovely wee town, sitting very picturesque by...
Brodick is a lovely wee town, sitting very picturesque by the water. More shops than expected which was a bonus. A decent size Coop for any provisions needed. And several good pubs and restaurants for eating. A farm shop (vending machine) with fabulous fresh local produce, including a milk dispenser. And a lovely cafe for breakfast.
A lovely walk by the water, and watching the ferries coming in and out.
Anne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We absolutely love Arran and our stay in Brodick was...
We absolutely love Arran and our stay in Brodick was fabulous, great weather and community. Partners loved the golf courses :) The crazy gold was pretty good to! The accommodation was so lovely, comfy, clean just a great place to stay. Would definitely book again.
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
First of all I love boarding the vessel 🚢 in Ardrossan and...
First of all I love boarding the vessel 🚢 in Ardrossan and finding a good seat in the cafeteria where you can buy the best chips I have ever tasted. It is a pleasant sail and I love Brodick from the moment it comes into view on the ferry. Once there there are various buses 🚌 going to lovely villages around the island. Most have places to buy souvenirs or stop for a drink or a meal . We usually take the car over. It is reasonably priced on the ferry and gives you independence. There are lots of lovely places to paddle or swim safely. Later you can head back to your accommodation and relax before dinner. If staying in Brodick the Ormadale is a pleasant place to stay. However if you want a good dinner then this is a good choice. Well cooked food at reasonable prices. Dogs and well behaved kids welcome!! Ferries usually run on time. However it is best to check with the ferry operator for this. Whether you’re going for a day trip, walking, swimming, hiring a bike or simply watching the world go by you will love it. If planning a longer stay try to book in advance as reasonably priced accommodation becomes booked up quickly but well worth it.
Myra
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very close to ferry port.
Very close to ferry port. Excellent area for most holiday makers. Plenty of clean beaches with clear water, grassy picnic areas for young families. Hill walking, Brodick Castle and gardens an absolute must see for everyone. Lovely scenic roads with plenty of passing places.
lesley
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town is small and really only has one place to have...
The town is small and really only has one place to have dinner...The Douglas Hotel. There is a take-away pizza place which is very popular but has limited capacity . The castle is a couple of miles from town and busses are infrequent. Most places could be reached easily by car but not on foot.
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
The location was good, close to facilities in Brodick and with a great sea view out front including Goat fell. The price was good for the area too. Nice to have self catering facilities for our stay.
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