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Cecchini'sHere you can take in views of the beautiful islands of the Clyde and dine on authentic Tuscan dishes in Cecchinis restaurant or simply order a good Scottish beef burger with chips

Belvedere Guest HouseBelvedere is appropriately named, affording unrivalled views across Brodick Bay towards Goat Fell, the tallest mountain on the Isle of Arran. Unwind in the comfort of our home.
CreelersThe emphasis at Creelers has always been on the provision of top quality, locally-caught seafood. The smoked products come fresh from the smokehouse, where Tim James personally sup

Crescent Park House

Viewbank House
The Barn, Glencloy
Dunvalanree
Allandale House
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Expand Search: All Arran Eating & Drinking (2)The Isle of Arran the most southerly Scottish island and sits in the Firth of Clyde between Ayrshire and Kintyre. Arran is 19 miles long by 10 miles wide but has a remarkable diversity of landscapes and seascapes.The pretty villages on Arran's beautiful coastline are complemented by a rugged and mountainous interior in the north and green rolling hills and woodland in the south. From Ardrossan the ferry leaves to Arran which was inhabited by the Vikings for centuries but also has associations with the early Christians and abounds with stone circles, pictish carvings and burial cairns.