From £675 - 7 nights
Holiday reference: ARBOF
Easier Walks
Medium Walks
Harder Walks7 night holiday
Arrive Sat 18 August
4 night holiday
Arrive Sat 18 August; depart Wed 22 August
3 night holiday
Arrive Wed 22 August
Sunday: Northeast Arran or Claughlands Point
Medium Walk: We'll head to the village of Lochranza in the north of the island. Our walk follows the coast around the 'Cock of Arran', the northernmost tip, scrambling over large boulders in places, to Sannox Bay. 9½ miles with 325 feet of ascent.
Harder Walk: Starting from North Sannox we'll cross the open hillside and ascend to the summit of Suidhe Fearghas. We can continue along the ridge for a short distance to view the 'Witch's Step' before the steep descent back to Sannox. 5½ miles with 1,900 feet of ascent.
Monday: The West Coast
Easier Walk: The highlight of the easier walk is the visit to the impressive Bronze Age stone circle at Machrie Moor. From here we'll head to the coast and pass King's Cave, the legendary hiding place of Robert the Bruce, before continuing to the coastal village of Blackwaterfoot. 8½ miles with 425 feet of ascent.
Medium Walk: Starting from the curiously named hamlet of Mid Thundergay we'll ascend beside the burn to Coire-Fhion, a dramatic glacial lake. The route continues upwards to the summit of Meall Boirach, before the descent to Glen Catacol and Catacol Bay. 8 miles with 2,125 feet of ascent.
Harder Walk: The harder walk traverses Arran's western ridge. Starting from Pirnmill we'll head first to the summit of Beinn Bharrain which enjoys views across the water to the Kintyre Peninsula. We continue around this broad ridge to Beinn Bhreac before descending into Glen Catacol and back to the coast at Catacol Bay. 9 miles with 3,075 feet of ascent.
Tuesday: Glen Rosa and the Three Beinns
Easier Walk: Glen Rosa is an immense glacial valley surrounded by Arran's highest peaks. The good path along the base of the valley enables all walkers to appreciate this most dramatic of landscapes. Later we'll head through the grounds of Brodick Castle and along the seashore into Brodick. 5½ miles with 175 feet of ascent.
Medium Walk: The medium walk starts in Glen Rosa and ascends to the summit of Beinn a'Chliabhain, one of the peaks on the western side of the valley. On the descent route there is often the opportunity to see red deer. 9 miles with 2,225 feet of ascent.
Harder Walk: The circuit of the 'Three Beinns' is a classic horseshoe walk. We start by ascending Beinn a'Chliabhain and then continue around this spectacular ridge to Beinn Tarsuinn and Beinn Nuis with excellent views throughout. 10½ miles with 3,250 feet of ascent.
Wednesday:
Today is a free day with no guided walks organised - a great opportunity to explore Arran independently. See the Local Area tab for places of interest that you may enjoy visiting.
Thursday: Cir Mhor, Glen Sannox and the East Coast
Easier Walk: Starting from Sannox Bay the easier route follows the unspoilt coast path north as far as Laggan cottage. Here we leave the coast and head inland, crossing the hill and descending to the village of Lochranza where you'll find a ruined castle and whisky distillery. 8 miles with 850 feet of ascent.
Medium Walk: Glen Sannox is a beautiful and dramatic glacial valley which gives access to some of Arran's most impressive peaks. We'll walk the length of the valley and then ascend to the Saddle, a high col amidst superb mountain scenery. We'll descend into the equally impressive Glen Rosa and continue to the grounds of Brodick Castle. 8¼ miles and 1,550 feet of ascent.
Harder Walk: The harder walk also follows Glen Sannox as far as the Saddle but then continues ascending to the summit of Cir Mhor, Arran's most dramatic peak. We'll also visit the neighbouring summit of Caisteal Abhail before descending beside North Sannox Burn to conclude a truly memorable walk. 8¼ miles with 3,400 feet of ascent.
Friday: Glenashdale Falls and Goatfell
Easier Walk: Today we take the bus to the neighbouring village of Whiting Bay, from where we walk inland to visit the Giants Graves and the impressive Glenashdale waterfalls. From here we'll walk through the forest to Meallach's Grave, a chambered Bronze Age tomb, and on to Lamlash and Altachorvie. 8½ miles with 650 feet of ascent.
Medium Walk: An opportunity to ascend to the top of Goatfell, Arran's highest peak. We ascend from the village of Corrie on a generally good path which culminates in an easy scramble over the rocks to the summit itself. With luck you'll enjoy the extensive view which can stretch over the Kintyre Peninsula to the islands of Islay and Jura, to the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland and the peaks of the Highlands. From the summit we take the popular 'tourist' path which descends to Brodick Castle. 6½ miles with 2,850 feet of ascent.
Harder Walk: This exhilarating walk takes a more adventurous route to the summit of Goatfell. Starting from Sannox we'll first climb to the summit of Cioch-na-h-Oighe and then continue along this magnificent narrow and rocky ridge. Passing over the top of North Goatfell, we'll scramble to the top of Goatfell before the more gently graded descent along the 'tourist' path to Brodick Castle. 7½ miles with 3,350 feet of ascent
Evening: The final evening of the week at Altachorvie is our traditional 'Scottish' night. Celebrate the culmination of a great holiday with a piper and a spectacular haggis supper.
On some days the walks start and finish at our Country House, Altachorvie. On other days you’ll be transported to other parts of the Isle of Arran. The cost of all transport to and from the walks is included in the price of your holiday.
Your leaders will inform you about the choice of walks for the next day and answer any questions you may have. After a sociable evening meal you could join in an evening activity created specifically for all the family - enjoy a quiz, a game of rounders or outdoor treasure hunt or use the Country House facilities - the kids will love the adult-free play zone.
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Saturday 09:00 - 13.00
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