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Kilmory

The Kilmory Cairns are a set of Neolithic chambered cairns, which lie southwest of the village...
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Corrie

There are old barite mines in Glen Sannox above the village and you can walk along a track road to get to the spectacular glen...
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Kilmory

The Kilmory Cairns are a set of Neolithic chambered cairns, which lie southwest of the village...
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Lamlash

In 1263 before the Battle of Largs, the Norse king Haakon anchored his fleet in Lamlash Bay, opposite to the island on Arran...
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Lochranza

It is said that Robert the Bruce stayed here in 1306 to claim the Scottish throne before beginning his struggle for independence...
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Isle of Arran

Arran is often referred to as Scotland in miniature, immersed in history with castles and ancient monuments...
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Kildonan

On a clear day looking out to sea, you can see the mountainous island, Ailsa Craig and even the coast of Ireland...
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Kilmory Travel Guide

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Temporary photograph of a Scottish Thistle till we obtain a picture of Kilmory This is part of the most peaceful area of Arran and the village of Kilmory has a small village store and post office. The village is near to some fantastic beaches, with huge sandy bays and interesting rock pools. There are many good walks in the area and especially near the coastline where you will generally see large colonies of grey seal.

The Kilmory Cairns are a set of Neolithic chambered cairns, which lie southwest of the village. Skeletal remains and a flint knife were found inside. You can reach one by a signposted forest footpath near the bridge taking you along the riverbank towards the sea. Don't miss out the nearby village of Sliddery.

The name Sliddery comes from Gaelic meaning "field of slaughter". It was here that marauding Vikings foolishly decided that this valley looked like a good place to settle, only to their trepidation. A path leads down to coastal pastures below the old cliff line and on to an outstanding pebble beach.

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