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Looking For A Short Break Walking Holiday in Scotland?

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Scotland is a perfect place for a short break walking holiday! Sometimes when looking for the ideal trip, you may not have a full week to explore. Our 4 night trip on the Isle of Arran is a great alternative. Why you may ask? Well, it is easily reached from Glasgow Airport by train and then by ferry (journey time roughly 1 hour) and then you can relax and enjoy island life. Why not check out our reasons below why you should book today!

Short Break Holiday On The Isle of Arran

Handpicked Accommodation In An Ideal Location

Your base for the trip is the town of Brodick which the ferry goes directly too. All our accommodation is within an easy walk from the ferry port. Our accommodation have all been handpicked by us and we have used each accommodation for many years and know they offer great services.

Choice of Walks

We give you 3 walks to do during your short break. All of which are easy to reach from your accommodation by foot or bus. You can climb up Goat Fell (Arran’s highest peak) where you can catch some great views of the island and the surrounding area.

Relax and Enjoy Island Life

Just because we have given you walks to do, doesn’t mean you have to do them. Instead, you could take the public bus and explore the island or just visit Brodick Castle. There is so much to do on Arran that you are spoilt for choice.

Add extra nights.

You can add more nights onto our trip if you wish. We have a vast amount of walks available on Arran so please do get in touch if you wish to add in some extra walks for a personalised itinerary.

Arran Coastal Way

We have several walking holidays on Arran. Including our Arran Coastal Way walking holiday and our Island Hopping walking holiday which also explore the beautiful island of Islay.

If you have any questions regarding any of our walking holidays on Arran then please do get in touch!

First Published – Feb 2015

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