Self catering short break accommodation on Arran can be hard to find. Flexible, self catering accommodation for short breaks at reasonable cost in Brodick. We offer self catering short breaks to couples, families and small groups. If your self catering short break is for two days or two weeks, make The Shorehouse apartments and cottages your choice of Arran accommodation.
There are lots of things to do on Arran. Take a low level walk on a mountain path or try one of the many cycle routes. For the more adventurous you can gorge walk, paraglide and kayak or power boat. Arran is made for adventure. However, it also provides a great environment to relax and take it easy.
There are lots of things to do on Arran. Take a low level walk on a mountain path or try one of the many cycle routes. For the more adventurous you can gorge walk, paraglide and kayak or power boat. Arran is made for adventure. However, it also provides a great environment to relax and take it easy.
Services
The Shorehouse is situated on the Brodick shore front and is approximately 545 yards (500 m) from Brodick Pier. The main shopping centre for the Isle of Arran is a few minutes walk from the accommodation and the beach and children's play area are situated nearby. The Shorehouse was originally built as first class hotel accommodation on the Brodick seafront in the 1930s.
Our Ground superior studio apartments consists of a lounge area with kitchen/dining area, bathroom with shower. Lounge and kitchen areas are open plan with direct access to the outside seating area and garden. All 1 and 2 bed room apartments throughout The Shorehouse are equipped with a Digital TV (Free view), fully fitted kitchens, toilets, wash hand basins and walk in showers.
There is a relatively high level of access on the Isle of Arran with a fantastic mix of Mountain, Moorland and Coastal walks. Paddy Dillion has identified '41 Walks Around The Island' in his book on the subject and that should get you started. The Shorehouse is accredited as walker friendly by Visit Scotland with boot cleaning, washing and drying facilities available.
Arran has a stunning landscape that casts its magical spell over even the most unsuspecting visitor. The Island is a very special place and deserves to have the highest level of care lavished on it. Many Arran groups and organisations are doing excellent work maintaining and improving the environment for us all to enjoy but there's always more to do.
There are 15 mountain bike routes and 9 road routes on Arran to suit most levels of experience. Visit the Arran Bike Club website here to view/download route descriptions and maps. So, from a leisurely cycle to Corrie or a climb through The Clauchlands Forest, there is something for everyone. We have a fleet of Giant Mountain and Road bikes to get you there and back.
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Mick Graham
Aug 24, 2021
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Mark Megan
Jul 31, 2021
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James Nichol
Jul 14, 2021
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Alan Williams
Nov 25, 2020
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Andrew Mulligan
Aug 27, 2020
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Nice spacious apartment. Good hosts. Take covid seriously by giving you sanitizer and asking you to strip your own linen (which is not an issue) own private door to outside/garden (studio 1) beach/water facing (fantastic view for breakfast) decent priced. Great location - 5min walk from pier. Fast free WiFi. And friendly dogs.
Bad - fridge is too close to bed and makes alot of noises. Walls are thin - could here TVs and people talking. Bed could be replaced as it was bumpy.
Bad - fridge is too close to bed and makes alot of noises. Walls are thin - could here TVs and people talking. Bed could be replaced as it was bumpy.
Mary McCluskie
Jul 26, 2020
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Gordon Bessant
Jul 24, 2019
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Amanda Harvey
Oct 13, 2018
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