Featured Businesses
The
Lagg Hotel, Kilmory, Isle of Arran, KA27 8PQ. Come and enjoy the
tranquility that surrounds this 18th Century family-run hotel. Guest
accommodation consists of 13 bedrooms ranging from singles to family rooms and
includes a romantic four poster bedroom. All rooms have ensuite shower or
bathrooms and have colour televisions and tea and coffee making facilities. The
hotel sits in its own beautiful gardens which are a great place to relax and
take in the peaceful surroundings. Public rooms include a sun lounge
overlooking the river and gardens and a residents' lounge with a cosy log
burning fire. Guests can enjoy fresh gastro snacks and meals in our lounge or
sample some of the most sophisticated dishes Arran has to offer in our
Restaurant. Both lunch and dinner menus are served and non residents are
welcome. Open all year. B&B S/D/T/Family from £40.00. DB&B
S/D/T/Family from £65.00, including 3 courses a-la-carte. All prices are
per person per night. Please note: The Lagg Hotel is non-smoking in all areas.
Pets are welcome by prior arrangement. Contace: Mary or Peter Bowers. Tel:
01770 870255. Fax: 01770 870250.
E-mail:
info@lagghotel.com
WWW:
www.lagghotel.com
Eating & Drinking
- Lochranza
Hotel Lochranza, Isle of Arran, KA27 8HL. STB 3 Star Small Hotel.
- Ormidale
Hotel Knowe Road, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27 8BY. STB 2 Star Small Hotel.
Local Attractions
- Auchagallon
Stone Circle A Bronze Age kerb cairn surrounded by a circle of 15 standing
stones. 4m N of Blackwaterfoot on the E side of Arran off the A841.
- Brodick Castle Castle and Gardens overlooking Brodick Bay.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Carn
Ban One of the most famous of the Neolithic long cairns of south-west
Scotland. 3.5m NE of Lagg on the W side of Arran off the A841.
- Goatfell The
Arran skyline is dominated by the jagged summits and ridges of Goatfell and the
surrounding hills.
- Kilpatrick
Dun (or Cashel) The ruins of a circular drystone homestead of unknown date,
with a more recent enclosure wall. 1m S of Blackwaterfoot on the W side of
Arran off the A841.
- Lochranza
Castle A fine tower house, probably a 16th-century reconstruction of an
earlier building. At the northern coast of Arran off the A841.
- Machrie
Moor Stone Circles The remains of five stone circles of Bronze Age date,
one of the most important sites of its kind in Britain. 3m N of Blackwaterfoot
on the W side of Arran off the A841.
- Moss
Farm Road Stone Circle The remains of a Bronze Age cairn surrounded by a
stone circle. 3m N of Blackwaterfoot on the W side of Arran off the A841.
- Torr
aChaisteal Fort A circular Iron Age fort on a ridge. 4m N of
Blackwaterfoot on the SW side of Arran off the A841.
- Torrylin
Cairn A Neolithic chambered cairn, with four compartments visible. 0.25m SE
of Lagg on the S side of Arran off the A841.