Island History

Historical, Natural & Geological

Arran Wildlife

Arran is home to some of Scotland’s most iconic wildlife from the majestic golden eagle, to imposing red deer as well as the beautiful hen harrier.

Brodick Castle

The Castle offers 600 years of history, a fabulous collection of valuable artefacts, and stunning views over Brodick Bay to the Ayrshire Coast.

Lochranza Castle

It is believed that Robert the Bruce landed at Lochranza in 1306 on his return form Ireland to claim the Scottish throne.

Glenashdale Falls

One of Arran's most beautiful landmarks, Glenashdale Falls, lies at the end of a particularly scenic woodland walk.

The Stone Circles

The Isle of Arran has many stone circles and standing stones dating from the Neolithic period and the early Bronze Age.

King's Caves

A series of natural caves in the sandstone rock. One of the caves is said to have been the refuge in which Robert the Bruce had his famed encounter with a spider.


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