Lamlash (Never Ending Lash)(Scottish Gaelic: An t-Eilean Àrd) is the largest village by population on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It lies 4 miles to the south of ferry port Brodick, in a sheltered bay on the island's east coast, facing Holy Isle. Lamlash is the seat of Arran's local government offices and police. The only secondary school and only hospital in Arran are also located in Lamlash.
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Discover the breathtaking wildlife, mountains, moors and coastline of Arran with a local and fully qualified professional Mountain Leader. From jagged ridges to remote coastlines, walking on Arran is the best way to experience the beauty of Arran’s scenery and magnificent wildlife, and take away a memory that you will cherish for a lifetime.Walks and hikes for all abilities.
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Informative sightseeing tours of 1 hour upwards departing from Lamlash on the amazing Isle of Arran! We also provide private charter services as well as commercial transport operations, and educational tours for youth organisations. If you'd like to come to Arran from the mainland - or head back - we can arrange this for you, subject to weather conditions.
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Small business first established in Glasgow and now based on the Isle of Arran. A Skincare Salon that also offers a full range of Beauty & Holistic Therapies with a touch of magic! .
A visit to see Pauline will have you walking on cloud 9! Her massage is heavenly, facials will leave you feeling rejuvenated and waxing and tinting are done to a very high standard!! Can’t wait to go back!!
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If you need a top up of calmness, tranquility and lesson learning in mindfulness then book into a weekend retreat with a master Buddhist teacher The all locally based food is ample and the accommodation is more than adequate
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Come and learn about Arran's sea life and marine conservation in the Clyde! The COAST Discovery Centre is the UK’s first community-led Marine Protected Area Visitor Centre. We are open year-round and have an informative and interactive exhibit, including a catch-and-release marine tank to learn about Arran's marine creatures. We also organise a variety of marine-themed activities and events, and are the base for Arran's only Snorkel Taster Sessions. The Discovery Centre was established by the small volunteer-led charity, the Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST), and opened it's doors to the public in Autumn 2018 .
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