Auchrannie Country Club
Resort overview
The luxurious holiday cottages at Auchrannie Country Club, Brodick on the Isle of Arran, Scotland are set within Auchrannie's splendid and tranquil grounds. The two and three bedroom self catering lodges, sleep families of up to eight. All lodges are extremely well equipped including Satellite Television, DVD/VCR Player, i-Pod dock, and all cooking and kitchen equipment including dishwasher, washer/dryer and a direct dial telephone. Cots, highchairs and stairgates are available on request. If you require a change of linen or towels during you stay, this can be requested for a small charge. Please note dogs are allowed @ £30 for one and £40 for two, prior notice must be given.
Country Club guests enjoy complimentary membership of the exclusive Auchrannie House Hotel Leisure Club during their stay, and may also use the extensive leisure, recreational and dining facilities at the Spa Resort on a visiting non-member basis. New for 2011 is a Playbarn including three tier indoor mega softplay, an external play and picnic area, there is also a teen zone, internet area, big screen television, jukebox + Wi-Fi.
The superior holiday cottages at Auchrannie Country Club on the Isle of Arran in Scotland are located in the Firth of Clyde, between the lowland county of Ayrshire and the Mull of Kintyre on the Atlantic West Coast. This makes it the most southerly, the most accessible and most temperate of Scotland's Highland Islands. Visitors can enjoy a full range of outdoor pursuits, including golf on one of the island's seven courses. The less energetic can enjoy many other activities such as a visit to Brodick Castle, the Isle of Arran Distillery or simply browsing in the host of local craft and industry shops. The wildlife is equally rich, with stags roaming the glens in the autumn months and dewy eyed seals bobbing like corks in the islands bays and inlets. The golden eagle and the ptarmigan still inhabit the hills of the island, together with many other bird species, which thrive in the natural Arran environment.
There is lots for the family on the Isle of Arran. Why not try tennis, bowling, putting, pony trekking, cycling, mini golf, a visit to South Bank Farm Park, the adventure playground at Brodick Castle, or a relaxing day on one of Arran’s beautiful beaches.