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If you’re looking for something special, the holiday rental most loved by KAYAK users is Butt Lodge.
There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Isle of Arran holiday rentals, with around 32% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.
Take a look at our holiday rentals map to find the best holiday rental homes near you.
The best part of Isle of Arran to see old historical sites is Brodrick Bay Town, and Hunters Guest House offers a comfortable stay right on the beachfront. Shops and cafes are within walking distance as well as the magnificent old Brodrick Castle. The ferry terminal is a few minutes away to take you around other Scottish islands in the region.
When booking Isle of Arran holiday homes with kids in mind, book on the coastline at spots such as Vrbo Property. A stone’s throw from the beach, this home has a cute kids bedroom and sleeps six people in total. It is close to the ferries to island hop, and when your family comes home from a day exploring, the kids have an Xbox, DVD player and Smart TV to enjoy.
When looking for the ideal Isle of Arran rental for a honeymoon, consider a stay at the high-end, luxurious Auchrannie Resort. Located on acres of beautiful land, there is a pool, jacuzzi, a great lounge, bar and restaurant and spa to enjoy on-site. The décor is modern and stylish and the location is romantic and filled with natural wonder.
With Isle of Arran being the perfect sport to enjoy seclusion and tranquillity, self-catering makes a lot of sense. Book accommodation offering full kitchens such as Eileen View. With a dishwasher, washing machine as well as a modern kitchen, you can be self-contained whilst close enough to the town for local produce such as daily quality fish. This home sleeps six with comfortable amenities and an exquisite view.