![]() | Glencloy Farm Guesthouse Isle of Arran Glencloy Farm Guesthouse, Glen Cloy Road, Brodick, Isle of Arran, Isle of Arran, KA27 8DA "Sarah and Neil extend a warm welcome to guests to staying in their home and will be happy to help if you have any queries, be it where to eat out or where to buy a spark plug. Just ask us anything before you arrive or while staying with us to help you enjoy your stay on Arran to the fullest" |
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Glencloy Farm is a stunning pre 20th century farmhouse. Our home is set in a large formal garden and paddock, home to a host of Scottish wildlife and our not so wild free range chickens. From all aspects of the house we have splendid views of the Glen from rolling hills and mountains down to the sea, its idyllic.![]() ![]() Glencloy Farm Guesthouse is a well located base for exploring Arran. We are close enough to the centre of Brodick for guests to walk into the village, while being on the periphery we enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside. Sarah and Neil extend a warm welcome to guests to staying in their home and will be happy to help if you have any queries, be it where to eat out or where to buy a spark plug. Just ask us anything before you arrive or while staying with us to help you enjoy your stay on Arran to the fullest |
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| We have seven bedrooms available in a variety of layouts to suit most needs, or why not bring a party of friends and family and have sole use of the guesthouse. All our bedrooms have individual character in keeping with a house of this type, and are comfortably furnished with quality crisp bedding on all beds and an ample supply of freshly laundered towels. All rooms have TV/video and a well stocked complimentary refreshments tray. |


| Our guests have the use of our elegant drawing room which overlooks the garden. It is a comfortably furnished room for a relaxed moment of your stay. It has Digital Freeview TV, Game Cube games and a piano for your use. You will be able to enjoy your breakfast in the dining area of the drawing room while watching the many wild birds enjoy theirs; we have a visiting red squirrel that joins in too. |


| Food is of paramount importance to us and where ever possible we will use food made, grown or produced locally or by ourselves at Glencloy. Other Breakfast produce is sourced for quality, an extensive range of marmalades and jams from Arran are available at the breakfast table. A full Scottish breakfast at Glencloy is a feast so be prepared! Breakfast at Glencloy Farm Guesthouse (April to October, revised menu November to March) (all items subject to availability and alteration) (Items marked ## are on request) A Wee Dram of an Arran Whisky ## Cereals, Fruit Juice, Fresh Fruit, Yogurt, Oatcakes, Pancakes, Brioche, Yorkshire Puddings Porridge made with milk ## Full Scottish Breakfast Bacon, Egg, Mushrooms, Tomato, Tattie Scone, Haggis, Fruit Pudding, Clootie Dumpling Toast with a selection of Arran Jams and Marmalades, Honey, Marmite, Syrups, Peanut Butter, Nutella Fresh Pot of Tea or Cafetierre Coffee Breakfast is a relaxed affair. It's enough to set you up for a day and gives you the energy for exploring this beautiful, un-spoilt island. Dining in the Evening In Brodick we suggest: Cruize Bar : A large modern restaurant and lounge bar 5 minutes walk Brambles : An intimate bistro with an oldy worldy feel, a favourite of ours, 10 minutes walk Ormidale : A quality pub with an excellent menu and a locals haunt about 20 minutes walk McLarens : Macs Bar good bar menu and another locals haunt : Golden Dragon Chinese : Sea Breeze Bistro excellent menu 20/25 minutes walk These are not the only places to eat, just the ones we suggest and they are placed in geographical closeness not preference. Additionally available
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| Arran is a beautiful island deserving its "Scotland in Miniature" description. It is ideal for a relaxing holiday or short break and also well suited to the more energetic, with the growing availability of outdoor pursuits. |
| Tariff April 1st to October 31st 2011 En-Suite accommodation from £85.00 Standard accommodation from £75.00 Single accommodation from £45.00 Out of season rates: Christmas New Year rates: Dec 24th to Jan 2nd 2012 Min 3 nights stay £100 per room b+b all rooms 2 sharing £60 per room b+b Singles Nov 1st to Dec 23rd £55.00 2 sharing £37.50 singles £85.00 3-4 sharing All Rooms Jan 3rd 2012 to March 2012 £55 2 sharing £37.50 singles all rooms £85.00 - 3-4 sharing Supplements Single occupancy of en suite rooms P.O.A Single Friday or Saturday night P.O.A All rates are per room per night and includes a full Scottish breakfast Room only rates available Deposits, Cancellations and Method of Payment Deposits are not required unless booking 2 or more rooms. As we do not normally take deposits we ask that if your plans change after booking you let us know as soon as you can. We do not have Debit/Credit card facilities or accept cheques (including if deposit has been made). Final accounts are required to be settled in cash. Deposits are non-refundable. Holiday Insurance is recommended. |
| Terms and Conditions Our Home is non-smoking throughout house and grounds |
| You are welcome to check in as soon as you arrive on Arran. If the room is ready you may occupy it or you may leave your luggage. Check out is by 10.00am on the morning of departure, should you wish to leave your luggage until the afternoon this can be arranged. |
| How to Find Us By Air: Our nearest airports are Glasgow International and Prestwick. From either there are good Bus and Train services to take you to Ardrossan Harbour to catch the ferry Glasgow Prestwick Airport: 01292 511000 Glasgow International Airport: 08700 400008 By Rail: There are regular Train Services from Glasgow to Ardrossan Harbour. Each train that goes to the Harbour meets up with a Ferry. Rail enquiries: 08457 484950 By Ferry: From Ardrossan Harbour you will catch The Caledonian Isles. A large, modern, comfortable Ferry. The crossing will take about 55 minutes. If you are bringing a car booking is a must. For those coming southwards to Arran there is a ferry from Claonaig to Lochranza, Summer months only. CalMac Ardrossan: 01294 463470 CalMac Brodick: 01770 302166 www.calmac.co.uk By Bus: A bus will be waiting in Brodick Ferry Port when you arrive. Services 322 or 324 will take you northwards. There is a bus stop opposite Glencloy Road; the ride takes about 4 minutes. Walk up Glencloy Road into the Glen for about a half mile, we are the large farmhouse on the right (sign posted). Arriving on Arran from the north, there is Service 324 but this does not meet every ferry. Western Buses: 01770 302000 Full Time Table: www.spt.co.uk From TIC: The Tourist Information Centre is just outside Brodick Ferry Terminal and from there either catch a bus or start your holiday with a brisk walk. On Foot: From Brodick Ferry Terminal head northwards towards Lochranza. Stay on the main road until reaching Glencloy Road. Turn left into the road and follow it for about half a mile into the Glen. We are the large farmhouse on the right. It will take about 30 minutes. We understand that travelling somewhere new can have its uncertainties. Please contact us if you need any help or guidance. |