Discover the tastes of Arran

Discover the tastes of Arran

The Isle of Arran is often referred to as Scotland in miniature, with its mountains and lochs in the north, and rolling hills and meadows in the south. A beautiful coastline and clear air create ideal conditions for producing delicious food and drink. This beautiful island has something from everyone, from whisky distillery to chocolatier. Arran truly is the perfect destination for a culinary adventure.

Washed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream and home to the purest water supply in Scotland, Arran enjoys the ideal conditions for the speedy maturation of its single malt whisky. Visit the Isle of Arran Distillers, situated amongst the beautiful scenery of Lochranza, where you can learn about the history of whisky making on the island and take home a bottle of Arran Malt, which proudly claims to offer the 'true spirit of nature'.

Continue on to the sea front in Brodick Bay where you can watch chocolates being made by hand at the Arran Chocolate Factory before buying a beautifully presented selection.

Enjoy a relaxing break at Auchrannie Resort, a luxury hotel and spa nestled in stunning Glencoy. With three fantastic options for dining, all EatScotland quality assured, you're sure to find something to tantalise your tastebuds at Auchrannie. For contemporary luxury dining try eighteen69, which holds an EatScotland Silver award. Cruize Brasserie is great for all the family with play areas and beautiful views of Glen Coy, while Brambles Brasserie creates a wonderful range of dishes using exclusively fresh produce.

Find more on Scotland's food and drink scene at eatscotland.com.

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Try a flavour of the south

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