Highest point of the island known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’, Goatfell is the sharp centrepiece to Arran’s under-rated and startling highlands. Towering above the village of Brodick, it is an …
Beinn Tarsuinn is one of Arran's four Corbetts and offers tremendous views across the island's peaks. The summit forms part of the popular Glen Rosa Horseshoe, along with Goatfell and …
The Iron Age Hill Fort on Dun Fionn provides one of the best views on the island. It stands tall overlooking the Clauchlands area of the island, between Brodick and Lamlash, providing some unforgettable views for you to enjoy.
Cioch na h-Oighe is a classic scramble. It is airy and exposed so it isn’t really for the faint-hearted or those with a fear of heights. The ridge is about …
Cìr Mhòr, cited as the ‘Matterhorn of Arran’, is a breathtaking rocky peak. At 2,621 feet (799 m), it's among the finest of all of Scotland's Corbetts. Its position in …