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Arran Coastal Way — A breathtaking loop of 'Scotland in miniature'

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Arran Coastal Way — A breathtaking loop of 'Scotland in miniature'

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Arran Coastal Way — A breathtaking loop of 'Scotland in miniature'

5 days

5-7 h/day

108km

1,740m

1,740m

The Arran Coastal Way is a challenging yet rewarding long-distance hike around the Isle of Arran that fuses classic coastal walking, breathtaking mountain climbs, magical ancient sites, and wonderfully varied landscapes.

Hailed as ‘Scotland in miniature’, Arran affords a real flavour of the country, despite its relatively small size. Expect rugged coastal scenery, spellbinding mountain views, lonely moors, sheltered beaches, tranquil forests, welcoming villages, delicious local produce, wee drams, and plenty of classic trails.

Wildlife is abundant on the island, too. Nature buffs should definitely bring their binoculars and keep a lookout for red squirrels, golden eagles, basking sharks, otters, seals, red deer, and plenty more on this route.

Starting from Brodick, the Way makes a full loop of the island, sticking to the coastline for the most part. You begin with an optional detour of Goatfell, the highest point on the island. It is then first-class coastal walking to Lochranza before you take the old postman's path to Catacol. A road section takes you to Machrie Moor Standing Stones and the legendary King’s Cave. It is then tough hiking around the southern part of the island before you climb inland to Glenashdale Falls. You then follow the coastline back to Brodick.

As this route is a loop, you can walk in either direction, but anticlockwise is the recommended way so you get better sea views on the right side of the road. You can also technically start anywhere along the route. However, as the main ferry terminal is at Brodick this is usually the logical starting point (and there is a sculpture marking the official start/finish in the village).

Highlights along the Way include: Goatfell, the highest peak on the island; Lochranza Castle, an atmospheric 13th-century ruin; Machrie Moor Standing Stones, a magical collection of Neolithic stone circles and cairns; the King's Cave, where Robert the Bruce had his legendary encounter with a spider; the soot-blackened Preaching Cave, which has been used as a church over the centuries; Black Cave, the largest cave on Arran; and Glenashdale Falls, a tremendous 140-foot (45-m) high double waterfall.

In this Collection, I split the trail into five stages; 9.8 miles (15.8 km), 17.3 miles (27.8 km), 15.8 miles (25.4 km), 12.8 miles (20.6 km), and 15.7 miles (25.3 km), respectively. As Stage 2 is considerably longer than the others, I have made a suggestion on how you can split the hike. Also, if you don’t fancy the Goatfell climb on Stage 1, you can take the low-level route. And, of course, you can divide the Collection into as many days as you are comfortable with or walk any single stage.

The Arran Coastal Way is a challenging route. The mountain climbs and sections around the southern part of the island are particularly difficult. You also need to be aware of tide times in places (see the Tour descriptions for more information).

That said, the trail does not stray too far away from civilisation and all of these routes can be divided fairly easily. As such, it is a good choice for anyone with at least a moderate level of fitness and ability. You are well-served by accommodation along the route and, as it is Scotland, you can wild camp.

To get to the start/finish of the route, you can catch a train to Ardrossan Harbour, which has connecting services around Scotland and England, and then walk ten minutes to Ardrossan Ferry Terminal. Here, there are regular ferries to Brodick and back.

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1,670m

Last updated: June 19, 2024

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1. Stage 1: Brodick to Sannox (via Goatfell) — Arran Coastal Way

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Distance

108 km

Duration

30:41 h

Elevation

1,740 m

1,740 m

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