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How long does it take to drive around the whole of Arran?

The distance round the island is 55 miles. That would be a couple of hours of slowish driving. There are umpteen places where you'll find interesting scenes, ranging from Kildonan and Lagg way down in the south; through Blackwaterfoot and Machrie Moor, more in the West; to Pirnmill, Catacol, Lochranza nearer the North.



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Day 2 - Around Arran - Scotland in Miniature You can drive the 56 mile circuit around Arran in 2.5 hours, but there's lots to see so you need to schedule carefully. The highlights are: Corrie - this is an exceptionally pretty little village where the houses face directly onto the road.

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If the weather isn't favourable (and remember it's only fairy rain on Arran…it's just we can have rather big fairies) there are also lots of indoor activities, such as Brodick Castle, Arran Heritage Museum and COAST Marine Discovery Centre.

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Local buses are another great way to get around and really see Arran – there are three main routes: the 324 goes via Lochranza to Blackwaterfoot (North End); the 323 goes via Whiting Bay to Blackwaterfoot (South End) and the 322 heads across the String to Blackwaterfoot.

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The island's main supermarket; we sell a wide range of groceries, including fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, dairy products and tinned products. We also have a range of products from local suppliers from Arran and Kintyre.

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Goatfell is a mountain on the Isle of Arran and at 2,866 ft (874 m), it's the highest point on the island. The Arran skyline is dominated by the jagged summits and ridges of Goatfell and the surrounding hills.

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Despite its modest length (105 km/65 miles), the Way will take the average walker 6-8 days to complete, because some of the terrain is challenging and in a few places the route can be impassable at high tide.

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