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The 8-day Isle of Arran Hiking Tour offers an unforgettable adventure on Scotland’s most accessible island. Known as "Scotland in miniature," the Isle of Arran features dramatic landscapes, including stunning fells in the north and rolling pastures in the south. Hikers will be captivated by the island’s rocky outcrops, sandy beaches, and picturesque coastline, all just a short ferry ride from the mainland.

Throughout the Isle of Arran hiking trip, explore fascinating historical sites, such as the ancient King’s Cave with its mysterious paintings, and the iconic Lochranza Distillery. Hike past the geological wonders of the Drumadoon Sill and uncover evidence of the island’s rich natural history. Perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, this Isle of Arran tour promises an exceptional 8-day hiking experience, offering a perfect balance of scenic beauty, adventure, and cultural discovery.

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Isle of Arran Hiking Tour

Hike the Isle of Arran’s stunning landscapes, ancient caves, and historic sites.
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8 Days from $1,325USD
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Duration
8 Days
Season
Apr-Oct
Activity
Walking
Type
Self-guided, Private, Scheduled
Accommodation
B&B, Lodges, Hotels
Difficulty
Moderate (3/5)
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The 8-day Isle of Arran Hiking Tour offers an unforgettable adventure on Scotland’s most accessible island. Known as "Scotland in miniature," the Isle of Arran features dramatic landscapes, including stunning fells in the north and rolling pastures in the south. Hikers will be captivated by the island’s rocky outcrops, sandy beaches, and picturesque coastline, all just a short ferry ride from the mainland.

Throughout the Isle of Arran hiking trip, explore fascinating historical sites, such as the ancient King’s Cave with its mysterious paintings, and the iconic Lochranza Distillery. Hike past the geological wonders of the Drumadoon Sill and uncover evidence of the island’s rich natural history. Perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, this Isle of Arran tour promises an exceptional 8-day hiking experience, offering a perfect balance of scenic beauty, adventure, and cultural discovery.

Trip highlights

Stunning daily views of Arran's rugged landscapes.

Explore ancient cave paintings at King's Cave.

Visit Lochranza Distillery and learn about local whisky production.

Walk the Drumadoon Sill's cliffs and discover the mysterious 'hand-beast.'

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Day 1
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Arrival in Adrossan then ferry to Brodick

Arrive in Ardrossan via train from Glasgow or Edinburgh airports, coach from Glasgow, or by car. Take the one-hour ferry crossing to Brodick, with regular sailings available. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the chance to explore Brodick town or enjoy a short walk along the beach.

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Overnight Location Dunvegan Guest House
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Brodick to Whiting Bay

Follow the scenic low route of the Arran Coastal Way, offering stunning views of the mainland and Holy Island. The route passes Corriegills Point and Clauchlands Point, primarily along footpaths with occasional stretches on quiet lanes. At Kingscross Point, you'll encounter a Viking Burial Ground. Afterward, you'll be transferred from Whiting Bay to Lamlash for your overnight accommodation.

Distance 5 hours, 18km, 150m of ascent, 150m of descent
Overnight Location Lamish
Included Meals Breakfast
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Sliddery to Blackwaterfoot

Start the day with a short scheduled bus ride to Sliddery (bus fare not included). You may choose to visit the local distillery before beginning your walk along the coastal path, passing the historic Preaching Cave. The terrain varies, featuring a mix of rocky, boggy, and undulating paths, as well as quiet lanes.

Distance 4 hours, 12km, 150m of ascent, 150m of descent
Overnight Location Kinloch Hotel or the Greannan
Included Meals Breakfast
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Blackwaterfoot to Machrie Standing Stones

A day rich in history begins with a visit to the 2000-year-old Doon Fort, followed by a walk along the 600-million-year-old Triassic Cliffs and past ancient dinosaur footprints. Continue to the stunning Kings Cave, famous for its connection to Robert the Bruce. The day concludes with a visit to the Standing Stones of Machrie. Afterward, you'll be transferred back to Blackwaterfoot, as there is no accommodation available in Machrie.

Distance 4.5 hours, 13km, 200m of ascent, 200m of descent
Overnight Location Kinloch Hotel or the Greannan
Included Meals Breakfast
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Machrie to Lochranza

Start with a transfer back to Machrie, then continue along the Coastal Way, enjoying breathtaking views westward across the Kilbrannan Sound to Kintyre. Today’s walk primarily follows a quiet lane, passing the Pirnmill Lighthouse and a charming café along the way.

Distance 6 hours, 20km, 400m of ascent, 400m of descent
Overnight Location Lochranza
Included Meals Breakfast
Day 6
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Lochranza to Corrie

Enjoy a beautiful and remote section as you pass around the northern tip of the island, known as the Cock of Arran, with stunning views across to the Isles of Inchmarnock and Bute. The route follows the coastline, skirting the steep slopes of Corloch and passing Fallen Rocks. Continue through a woodland section, past more standing stones, before reaching Sannox Bay and entering the village of Corrie.

Distance 5 hours, 17.5km, 100m of ascent, 100m of descent
Overnight Location Corrie Hotel
Included Meals Breakfast
Day 7
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Corrie to Brodick

The grand finale of your island adventure! Begin by leaving the coast and ascending Goat Fell, the highest peak on the island at 874m, via Corrie Burn. The stunning granite ridge, formed by the Highland Fault 500 million years ago, offers panoramic views in all directions. After reaching the summit, enjoy a steady descent through Merkland Wood, finishing in Brodick. For those who prefer a lower route or if the weather is unfavorable, a beautiful alternative path through the wood is available.

Distance 5 hours, 14km, 850m of ascent, 850m of descent
Overnight Location Dunvegan Guest House
Included Meals Breakfast
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Departure

After breakfast and check-out, your unforgettable tour comes to an end. Take the ferry back to Ardrossan, where you can continue your onward journey. Safe travels!

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Apr 1, 2025 to Oct 15, 2025$1,325USD$1,925USD$1,995USD
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What’s included

Meals

7 breakfasts are included.

Accommodations

Accommodations for 7 nights are included. Accommodations before the tour and after the tour in Brodick are not included but can be added as a supplement.

Transportation during the Tour

Luggage transfer is included in your package and the maximum weight per bag is 20kg. Personal transfers throughout the tour are also included as outlined in the daily itinerary.

Also included

  • Route Information that can be accessed through digital GPS app
  • Excursions mentioned in the itinerary

Not Included

  • Flights
  • Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
  • Gratuities for tour guides or other staff if desired

Optional Extras

  • Additional nights before or after the tour
  • Optional activities or excursions

Accommodation for Isle of Arran Hiking Tour

The route offers a variety of accommodations, including bed and breakfasts, lodges, and small hotels, all hosted by walker-friendly owners. Rooms feature en-suite or private facilities, and a delicious breakfast is served to fuel you for the day's walk. Some accommodations also offer additional amenities, such as washing and drying facilities and packed lunches. You'll be informed in advance about the specific services available at each location.

Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are based on double occupancy. A single supplement has been added to the price for single and solo travellers.

Frequently asked questions

How hard is the Isle of Arran Hiking Tour?

The Isle of Arran hiking trip is rated 3/5, offering a moderate challenge for walkers with some experience. The terrain includes rocky paths, coastal trails, and occasional steep sections, like the climb to Goat Fell. While some sections are more demanding, a lower-level option is available, making it suitable for fit hikers looking for a rewarding adventure.

Do I need a visa to travel to Scotland?

Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.

Are meals included on the Isle of Arran Hiking Tour?

7 breakfasts are included.

Do I need insurance?

Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your travel insurance.

How do I get to Ardrossan to start this tour?

To get to Ardrossan, you have several options:

  • By Train: Regular services operate from Glasgow and Edinburgh, making it easy to reach Ardrossan by rail.
  • By Coach: You can also take a coach from Glasgow to Ardrossan.
  • By Car: Ardrossan is accessible by car, with driving routes available from Glasgow and other nearby areas.

Is the Isle of Arran Hiking Tour in English?

Yes, route materials for this self-guided tour are in English.

Where does the Isle of Arran Hiking Tour end?

Your tour concludes in Brodick, Scotland.

Do I need special vaccines to travel to Scotland?

Check with your family doctor.

Are there any travel restrictions for Scotland?

Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.

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