A very warm welcome to The Glenartney on the Isle of Arran!
Dogs welcome - Quietly situated close to the centre of Brodick and only 10 minutes walk from the ferry, The Glenartney has glorious views over to Goat Fell and Brodick Bay. The photo on the left shows just one part of the vista! We are in easy reach of all our famous peaks and over 55 miles of meandering coastline with a long list of fauna and flora to see along the way. The area is also offers a huge variety of outdoor activites including golf, hiking, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding, pony trekking and sea kayaking. For more on Dogs welcome click here Dogs welcome - Quietly situated close to the centre of Brodick and only 10 minutes walk from the ferry, The Glenartney has glorious views over to Goat Fell, as you can see to the left! We are in easy reach of all our famous peaks, over 60 miles of meandering coastline along the newly opened Arran coastal way and a large variety of fauna and flora.
We are the outdoor enthusiasts dream! The Glenartney has been recently renovated by us and offers excellent accommodation and the perfect environment for a memorable stay. You may think that we are a little biased, so we have included some quotes from our guests to give you a better feel of our guesthouse. How to get here BY CAR Find your way up to the M74 and on the the A71 (junction 8). Head west along the A71 at Strathaven. Continue on to Irvine. Then find the A78, you will see brown tourist signs for Ardrossan and the ferry terminal. From Glasgow and Central Scotland. Take the M77 to Kilmarnock and on to the A71 to Irvine. From Irvine via the A78 to Ardrossan and the ferry terminal. North Scotland and the Western Isles BY TRAIN Alternatively taxis can be booked to take you to the ferry (see transport to Arran link) |
Adventure Island Break Sea kayaking or Archery along with mountain biking- you choose!
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