BrodickCopyright Peter Langsdale

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County - Ayrshire and Arran | Map
Tel code: 01770 | code search
Postcode: KA27 | code search
Population: 650
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Birthplace of:
John M Robertson
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Brodick Events

August
Brodick Highland Games

September
Robert McLellan Festival

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Belvedere
"clean, comfortable and real food excellent

Date visited: 2005-06-06 ..." More

Belvedere
"Group of adult friends,The location was excellent - it was very near the ferry port,\"The dinner we had was first class. The proprietors were very friendy, welcoming and helpful. ..." More

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Lovely hotel, we stayed in room 21 which turned out ...More

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Brodick is the largest settlement on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth of Clyde, Ayrshire, Scotland, one of the most southerly Scottish Islands. Access to Arran is via a 55 minute ferry-crossing from Ardrossan to Brodick Harbour. Arran is known as ‘Scotland in Miniature,’ routed in Celtic myths and legends with the best that Scotland has to offer including golf, castles, distilleries, outdoor activities, scenery and gourmet food. Brodick Harbour has a picturesque seafront, beautiful sandy beaches and magnificent mountain backdrop. Brodick Castle is a long narrow structure of reddish sandstone. The oldest section is the east tower built c1588 by the 2nd Earl of Arran, Queen Mary’s guardian. In 1651 Cromwell occupied and fortified the castle extending it with a tower-house. In 1895 the Duchess of Montrose replanted the gardens; now the finest in Scotland. The Castle and Gardens are maintained by the National Trust for Scotland, open to the public and a major tourist attraction. Brodick is a popular holiday resort, a haven for walkers and climbers, with activities for all the family. The centre of Brodick lies along the landward side of the main road with supermarket, shops, pubs, hotels, B&B’s and cafes. Further north lies the Arran Heritage Museum set in traditional farmhouse.

Attraction

Brodick Castle Gardens and Country Park

Dentist

Dental Practice

Doctor

Dr E L Guthrie

Golf Club

Brodick

Pub and Bar

Brodick Bar
Drift Inn
Pierhead Tavern

Restaurant

Brodick Bar
Eden Bar & Bistro

School

Brodick Primary School

Solicitor

Jas Campbell & Co

Shops

Mcalister Opticians
Arran Florists

Places to Stay near Brodick

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Auchrannie House Hotel & Spa Resort (0.25 miles)

Auchrannie House Hotel & Spa Resort

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Auchrannie is uniquely located on arguably the most beautiful island in Europe; the Isle of Arran truly deserves the title "Scotland in Miniature". If you are looking for accommodation on ... More

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Belvedere (0.29 miles)

Belvedere

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3-Star private Guest House on the tranquil Isle of Arran, easily accessible off the West Coast of Southern Scotland. Unwind amidst magnificent scenery - 'Scotland in Miniature'. Budget flights from Heathrow, ... More

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The Douglas Hotel (0.45 miles)

The Douglas Hotel
Steeped in Scottish tradition and history, the newly- renovated Douglas Hotel combines elegance and contemporary style to offer the premier hotel experience on the Isle of Arran.Our twenty beautifully positioned rooms offer something for individuals, ... More | visit website
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Glenisle Hotel (3.20 miles)

Glenisle Hotel

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Set in the beautiful village of Lamlash on the Isle of Arran, this traditional Scottish hotel with its gables and whitewashed walls looks directly across the sea to the Holy ... More

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Lamlash Bay Hotel (3.23 miles)

Lamlash Bay Hotel

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Newly refurbished shore front family run hotel, centrally located in the village of Lamlash.The hotel is situated just 150 yards from beach and has unique panoramic views over bay to ... More

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Viewbank Guest House (6.54 miles)

Viewbank Guest House

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Viewbank House is a former 19th century farmhouse that has been tastefully convered and extended into a long established and traditional family run guest house, whilst still retaining all its ... More

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Strathconon (6.93 miles)

Strathconon

Luxury newly built detached villa in a beautiful secluded sunny spot about one mile from the spectacular Glenashdale falls and within easy walking distance of the centre of the seaside village of Whiting ... More | visit website

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BW Kinloch Hotel (8.78 miles)

BW Kinloch Hotel

Unrivalled scenery & spectacular views, the Best Western Kinloch on the beautiful west coast of Arran, offers a warm Scottish welcome in relaxed & quiet comfort. Family owned & run for over 50 years, we ... More | visit website

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Dunvalanree Hotel (12.28 miles)

Dunvalanree Hotel
Dunvalanrees licensed restaurant use of local sea food and farm produce has been recognised by the award of an AA Rosette and a Silver EatScotland award and the restaurant is featured in the Good Food ... More | visit website
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Ashbank Hotel (12.40 miles)

Ashbank Hotel

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This family run hotel is in an ideal location being just a short walk from the mile long sandy beach and working harbour. We are situated in the heart of ... More

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