Wild Walks

Mountain Walks and Wildlife Watching

Discover the breathtaking mountains, heather clad moors and rugged coastline of Arran with qualified Mountain Leaders. Walking on Arran is the best way to experience the beauty of Arran’s scenery and magnificent wildlife. See charismatic animals such as otters, harbour seals, golden eagles and red deer in their natural habitat.

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Visit Arran

Discover Arran!
Why not discover Arran this winter? Remember that you’ll always get a #WarmWelcomeOnArran!

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Kings Caves

Kings cave is part of a group of caves that sit north of Drumadoon on the Isle of Arran. The caves are formed from sandstone and are steeped in history. One of the most famous associations and the origin of the title Kings Cave comes from the belief that Robert the Bruce had his spider encounter within the cave.

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Arran Birding

Arran is a special place with special birds. Birding on Arran is interesting at any time of the year. The Isle of Arran, a wildlife haven, lies in the Firth of Clyde, 28km west of the Ayrshire coast, 5km east of the Kintyre peninsula

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