Arran Travel Information
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The Island of Arran is situated on the south
west coast of Scotland. Arran is one of the most southerly Scottish
islands. The ferry port is at Brodick, consists of little more
than one long street that sweeps round the bayIn Brodick there
are plenty of tourist facilities and services. |
TRAVELLINE at www.traveline.info |
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Arran
- Travel by coach - If you'd like to speak
to someone about your journey you can ring Traveline on 0871
200 22 33 |
www.stagecoachbus.com |
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Arran's
nearest mainland station - Travel by train -
Ardrossan Harbour Station Ardrossan, North Ayrshire. Waiting
room. Whole station step free access. |
First ScotRail. Operates all domestic passenger services within
Scotland, as well as the cross-border Caledonian Sleeper service
to London. Tel: 08700 005151. www.firstscotrail.co.uk |
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Arran
- Travel by road - Arran has a road which
encircles the whole of the Island (A841), and the B880 cuts across
the middle of the Island East to West. |
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Arran
- Cycle Hire - There are many cycle hire
shops where you can hire out vehicles, mainly found on the Seafront. |
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Arran
- Ferries - Brodick Port, Caledonian MacBrayne
The Pier, Isle of Arran, KA27 8AU. It is a 55 minute crossing
from Ardrossan to Brodick. The island can also be reached via
the Claonaig (Kintyre) - Lochranza (Arran) route. |
www.calmac.co.uk |
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www.nationalrail.co.uk |
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