Accommodation
Yurts sleep up to 6 people
At Runach Arainn we offer luxury glamping in Yurts on The Isle of Arran in Scotland. We are a small, intimate glamping site on the south end of the island in a small orchard near the village of Kilmory. Our three Scottish made, larch wood frame yurts and all have their own private bathrooms. We are an ideal holiday destination for families and couples looking for a short break or a longer vacation. With our proper double beds, wood burning stoves, firepits and sofas we are definitely at the glamorous end of camping! They provide a fabulous place to stay with an atmosphere that is unique and tranquil. Paul at Highland Yurts has done a wonderful job in hand-building our three larch wood frame Yurts. We’re sure you’ll love them as much as we do.
UK GLAMPING SITE OF THE YEAR 2018 by the AA
Our site is on the south end of the Isle of Arran 35 minutes drive from the ferry port at Brodick. We are fifteen minutes walk from Torrylinn beach and ten minutes walk from the nearest restaurant at The Lagg Hotel. You can also gain access directly onto forest tracks from the site, great for strolling or cycling.
THE YURTS
We have two 20ft diameter Scottish made Yurts that can sleep up to 6 people and an 18ft diameter Yurt that can sleep up to 4 people. All three are insulated and available for hire all year round and have the following features;
FACILITIES
We keep chickens, ducks, geese and bees on our land and as such there is usually a supply of fresh eggs and honey.
AMENITIES
The nearest shop is a local store in Blackwaterfoot, which is fifteen minutes drive away. Blackwaterfoot also contains a number of restaurants and shops and an indoor swimming pool.
The main villages on Arran are all within easy reach including
Whiting Bay – 15 minutes drive
Lamlash – 20 minutes drive
Brodick – 35 minutes drive
There is also a regular bus service that goes round the island and stops in Kilmory only 5 minutes walk from us.
THE ISLE OF ARRAN
The Isle of Arran is about 20 miles long and 10 miles wide and sits in the Firth of Cylde. The 10 mile ferry crossing from Ardrossan takes 50 minutes, so we are less than 2 hours from Glasgow. For such a small island Arran contains a wide variety of sceneries and landscapes. To the North is the mountainous Goat Fell range. They may look benign from Brodick, but they are anything but. If you don’t fancy the high level walks there are beautiful valley walks like Glen Rosa or more wooded walks in the South of the island like the Glenashdale Falls.
There are wonderful beaches all around the island – Blackwaterfoot in the West, Torrylinn in the South and Lochranza in the North.
Cycling is popular all around the island. Mountain bikers can make use of the forest tracks that criss-cross the island whilst road cyclists can enjoy the 60 mile circular route around the island’s coast road.
Golf is another popular sport on the island. There are seven golf courses all around the island.
Sailing and kayaking are also popular with locals and visitors. Arran Adventure Company can arrange all sorts of events from gorge walking, kayaking and archery.
PRICES
Weekdays from £80 to £120 per night per yurt
Weekends from £90 to £130 per night per yurt
Minimum stay 2 nights
SOCIAL DISTANCING
Runach Arainn can offer social distancing – we are a small site with only three yurts, all with private bathrooms and facilities are being put in place so private dishwashing is also available if guests wish to avoid the shared utility space. If you need any other info on this let us know.
Yurts sleep up to 6 people
Runach Arainn The, Old Manse, Kilmory, Isle of Arran KA27 8PH, UK
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