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- Isle of Arran
Isle of Arran
Located close to Scotland's Ayrshire coast and Glasgow, Arran's
picturesque villages dot the coastline where rugged mountains
juxtapose the green rolling hills and woodlands, attracting both
travellers looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of life
in the big city and those wanting an adventurous holiday in the
great outdoors. Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde
and, like many of its neighbouring islands, there is prehistoric
evidence of continuous habitation since the early Neolithic period.
Archaeological sites such as 'Ossian's Mound' near Clachaig and a
cairn near Blackwaterfoot have yielded ancient treasures providing
a tantalising glimpse into the rich history of this region, while
the six stone circles at Machrie Moor date back as far as the
Neolithic period. Brodick Castle is one of Arran's main tourist
attractions, and was previously a seat of the Dukes of Hamilton,
while the 14th-century Lochranza Castle was once used as a hunting
lodge for Scottish kings. Though many tourists come here to visit
the world-famous Arran Distillery to sample the single malt whisky
in its home, they will be surprised at the amount of other
activities Arran has to offer. There really is quite literally
something for everyone on the Isle of Arran. Whisky tasting aside,
other attractions and activities to enjoy on the Isle of Arran
include gardens, museums and heritage centres, while the great
outdoors beckons to even the most hardened city-slicker with lush
rolling green hills, plenty of walks, quad biking, cycling trails,
fantastic golfing and some great trout fishing. With everything
from salmon and venison to chocolate and beer, the Isle of Arran
also attracts 'foodies' and is earning an international name for
itself thanks to its high quality local produce.
Information & Facts
Language
English is the official language, though visitors will be
astonished by the variety of regional accents.
Money
The currency is the pound (GBP), which is divided into 100
pence. ATMs are available in all towns and Visa, MasterCard and
American Express are widely accepted; visitors with other cards
should check with their credit card companies in advance. Foreign
currency can be exchanged at bureaux de change and large hotels,
however better exchange rates are likely to be found at banks.
Travellers cheques are accepted in all areas frequented by
tourists; they are best taken in Pounds Sterling to avoid
additional charges.
Time
Local time in the United Kingdom is GMT (GMT +1 from last
Sunday in March to Saturday before last Sunday in October).