Belvedere Isle of Arran
Belvedere, Alma Road, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27 8AZ

"It is appropriately named, enjoying a picture postcard view across Brodick Bay towards Goat Fell, the tallest mountain on the Isle of Arran. Accommodation is comfortable, yet informal. Our wish is that you feel at home from the moment you arrive."
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Belvedere

Alma Road, Isle of Arran, Argyle and Bute, KA27 8AZ
Telephone: 01770 302397
Fax: 01770 302088
Scottish Tourist Board 3 Stars Guest House


Belvedere, Isle of Arran, Front of Guest House, 9K




Full Central Heating & Log Fires on cool evenings
Choice of Double, Twin and Single Rooms
All rooms have H&C or en suite amenities, electric blankets,
tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryers & colour TV
Bed & Breakfast £20 - £35 per person
Four-Course Dinner with complimentary apéritif, wine and coffee £22
Full menu specialising in quality vegetarian dishes.
Non-vegetarians also catered for.




Belvedere, Isle of Arran, Bedroom, 8K




BELVEDERE is a three-star, privately-run guest house.
It is appropriately named, enjoying a picture postcard view across Brodick Bay towards Goat Fell, the tallest mountain on the Isle of Arran. Accommodation is comfortable, yet informal. Our wish is that you feel at home from the moment you arrive.


Ideally situated for golfing, hillwalking, sightseeing or just relaxing.


In-house Clinical Aromatherapist
Reflexologist and Reiki practitioner


"What a wonderful stress-free place to be. So glad we came." Anne & Alison, Newark
"Spectacular sea views - like waking up in the middle of a postcard!" Libby, Edinburgh


Why not treat yourself to an all inclusive Holistic Break ~ two or more nights with four-course dinner parties, complementary therapy, swim and sauna, plus an optional programme of personal development.
2 nights £150, 3 nights £199, 7 nights £350




Belvedere, Isle of Arran, Treatments, 9K




"We loved it here!!!" Daniela & Christine, Germany
"The rooms and breakfast were wonderful. I loved the company as well" Jennifer, USA


A cosy lounge, with log fires on cooler evenings, has ample seating, television, video and hi-fi.
Evening meals are prepared to order, with fresh local produce used to present tasty dishes, predominantly, but not exclusively, vegetarian.


"Second time around - and still gorgeous! (the food, the place, the people)" Anthony, Greece
"Home from home, except the food's better here, but don't tell my mother!" Elaine, Dublin
There's a wide variety of things to see and do on "Europe's Most Beautiful Island"


"Wonderful time, peace, conversation and food. Loved the silly games!" Sue, Worcestershire
"A delightful base - full of unexpected surprises!" Margaret, Aberdeen




Belvedere, Isle of Arran, Horse Riding, 8K




Getting to Arran is easy!

Fly directly to Prestwick International Airport.
From many regions of the UK there are now regular budget flights to Scotland from as little as £26 return.From Central London there is a regular Skytrain from Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport, from where RyanAir will fly you to Prestwick at budget prices. Or take the Thameslink to Luton Airport, from where easyJet will fly you to Glasgow Airport. Both airports link quite effortlessly to the ferry terminal and we'll be pleased to advise you.


From most parts of the UK there's a train to Glasgow, from where there's a direct rail link to Ardrossan Harbour, or of course you can drive, either leaving your car at the ferry terminal or bringing it with you.

A short hop to the modern car ferry at Ardrossan means that you can be here in a few hours for minimal outlay.Belvedere is within easy walking distance of the ferry terminal, although we will meet you at the pier upon request.

For full details of our Holistic Breaks click here www.vision-unlimited.co.uk




Belvedere, Isle of Arran, View frolm the Guest House, 9K


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