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Arran & Islay Holiday, "The Whisky Coast"
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You can also visit the Isles of Colonsay & Jura
8 days/7 nights |

The Whisky Coast has been created in collaboration with hotels, restaurants, golf courses, spas, tour operators and visitor attractions in the west coast & islands of Scotland.
Spanning from Arran, Campbeltown and Islay in the south west to the Isle of Skye in the north west, the Whisky Coast is a wonderful journey and a perfect get-away, with an abundance of scenery, wildlife, beaches, gardens, leisure activities and, of course, the wonderful array of gourmet food and drink.
This Arran & Islay Holiday (see below) is just one suggestion, a wonderful trip to two fantastic islands, not just for lovers of whisky. You can also combine with the islands of Mull and/or Skye.
The 'angel's share', as it is known, is the process of evaporation through the natural breathability of the barrel as the whisky matures. Who would want to begrudge the angels their share of this lovely magic!?
Information
on accommodation available on this holiday.
Additional accommodation is available including the The Harbour Inn & Restaurant in Bowmore, Islay.
Enchanting Argyll & The Isles - perfect
for gardens, walking, whisky, wildlife and birds.
FRIDAY - Isle of Arran. Sail from
Ardrossan at 12.30 or 15.15 for the 55 minutes crossing to Brodick for
three nights in your choice of hotels or guest house. Other ferry times
available.
Arran is an island of superb contrasts, with mountains, beaches,
wild deer, seals, small coastal villages, lovely walks, seven golf
courses, local food delicacies, craft studios, even a friendly brewery
and distillery!
MONDAY - Isle of Islay. Drive to
Lochranza in the north of Arran for the 09.30 or 10.45 ferry to Claonaig
on the Kintyre Peninsula (30 minutes). Drive the 5 miles to Kennacraig
for the 13.00 ferry to Port Askaig, arriving at 15.05, and enjoy 4 nights
in Islay.
You can also visit the Isle of Jura,
5 minutes by ferry from Port Askaig (not included). On Wednesday you have
the option of spending the afternoon in Colonsay, one of the most isolated
Inner Hebridean islands. The ferry departs Port Askaig mid morning for
the 70 minutes crossing and arrives back in Port Askaig at 18:50 or 19:15
(see below)
FRIDAY - Sail from Port Ellen
at 09.45 to Kennacraig, arriving at 12.05. There is also a later
ferry from Port Askaig at 15.30, arriving 17.35.
Your holiday includes
7 nights accommodation and ferry crossings with own car as detailed.
Prices based on two sharing car & en-suite twin/double bedroom:
7 nights bed & breakfast staying at:
Dunvegan Guest House & Bridgend Hotel: price
per person: please call for 2009 price.
Kinloch Hotel & Bridgend Hotel: price per
person: please call for 2009 price.
Auchrannie Spa Resort & Bridgend Hotel: price
per person: please call for 2009 price.
For Port Charlotte Hotel, Islay, a supplement applies.
7 nights dinner, bed & breakfast staying at:
Dunvegan Guest House & Bridgend Hotel:
price per person: please call for 2009 price.
Kinloch Hotel & Bridgend Hotel: price per
person: please call for 2009 price.
Dunvegan Guest House & Port Charlotte Hotel: price
per person: please call for 2009 price.
Kinloch Hotel & Port Charlotte Hotel: price
per person: please call for 2009 price
Also available, The Harbour Inn & Restaurant in Bowmore, Islay.
Optional Extra: If you wish, your return ferry day trip to Colonsay
on Wednesday can be pre-booked: £8.00 per person, car £42.00 (2009).
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Some additional
ideas!
Combine with a night or two in Gigha
before or after Islay. Easy to add on a visit to Mull and Skye, or the
Isle of Bute.
Other start days are possible,
as are longer or shorter stays. Can also be taken 'in reverse',
visiting Islay first then Arran.
 We
recommend the Ordnance Survey Landranger Maps for Arran (No. 69)
and Islay (No. 60). Available for £6.99 each - please let
us know if you wish to add it to your booking.
Information
on accommodation available on this holiday.
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here if you wish to book this holiday or check availability
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