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		<title>Welcome to Scotland in Miniature</title>
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If you are thinking of an ideal, get-away-from-it-all holiday, short break or even a long weekend on the west coast of Scotland, then look no further  the Isle of Arran has it all.

Action-breaks, climbing, sailing, fishing, golfing, hill-walking or simply relaxing in peaceful bliss “ everyone is catered for.
Spectacular &#8216;Highland&#8217; style scenery amid misty hills [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are thinking of an ideal, get-away-from-it-all holiday, short break or even a long weekend on the west coast of Scotland, then look no further  the Isle of Arran has it all.</p>
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<p>Action-breaks, climbing, sailing, fishing, golfing, hill-walking or simply relaxing in peaceful bliss “ everyone is catered for.<br />
Spectacular &#8216;Highland&#8217; style scenery amid misty hills and glens, lovely &#8216;Lowland&#8217; type moorland and lush pasture where wildlife abounds “ all are neatly packaged within the most accessible of all the Scottish islands.</p>
<p>Rich in history, yet modern in outlook, Arran enjoys all-year round short ferry links with Ayrshire and Scotland&#8217;s Central Belt â€“ less than one hour&#8217;s drive from Glasgow, and less than one hour&#8217;s sail from the Firth of Clyde port of Ardrossan.<br />
This island paradise is also close to the golfing Meccas of Troon and Turnberry and there is a shorter 30 minute sea crossing to the Kintyre coast and the excellent Argyll links golf courses such as Machrihanish &#8216; but with Arran boasting seven wonderfully scenic courses within its 20-mile length, golfers may never want to leave.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Isle of Arran, easy to get to -  hard to leave!</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Arran in focus</title>
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Escape for the weekend, an action packed break or seek some hidden treasure


KNOWN as &#8216;˜Scotland in Miniature&#8217;, Arran is a condensed version of the best that Scotland has to offer; golf courses, castles, distillery, museums, outdoor activities and gourmet food. It is the seventh largest Scottish island nestled in the Firth of Clyde between Ayrshire [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><strong>Escape for the weekend, an action packed break or seek some hidden treasure</strong></p>
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<p>KNOWN as &#8216;˜Scotland in Miniature&#8217;, Arran is a condensed version of the best that Scotland has to offer; golf courses, castles, distillery, museums, outdoor activities and gourmet food. It is the seventh largest Scottish island nestled in the Firth of Clyde between Ayrshire and Kintyre.</p>
<blockquote><p>So easy to get to<br />
- only 55 minutes from Ayrshire<br />
- only 30 minutes from Kintyre</p></blockquote>
<p align="left"><span id="more-13"></span>The island is one of Scotland&#8217;s most beautiful places. Rolling rugged high ground in the north leads to the green forests and fertile fields of the south. Overall it covers an area of 167 square miles, it is 19 miles long by 10 miles wide but has one of the most remarkably diverse landscapes divided into &#8216;highland&#8217; and &#8216;lowland&#8217; areas by the Highland Boundary fault Line, which runs northeast to southwest across Scotland. Arran is one of the most easily accessible islands as it is only a 55-minute crossing from Ardrossan to Brodick. The Claonaig to Lochranza ferry service from Kintyre makes the island easily accessible,  <a style="float: left" title="The traditional cottages in Corrie" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.holidayarran.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/ab59.jpg"><img style="float: left" src="http://www.holidayarran.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/ab59.thumbnail.jpg" alt="The traditional cottages in Corrie" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p>there is something here for everyone.</p></blockquote>
<p align="left">There are three main roads on the island; the coast road circumnavigates the island, while the String and the Ross roads both cut across the hilly interior at different points. The north end of the island is covered in high peaks perfect for climbing enthusiasts.  For those who prefer flatter ground the south end of the island is a must see.<br />
Whether you are looking to escape for a weekend, have an action-packed break or just uncover the hidden delights, there is something here for everyone.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Claonaig to Lochranza ferry service from Kintyre makes the island easily accessible from the highlands and islands as well.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Have you played Arran yet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
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It is a common question among well-travelled golfers -  Have you played Arran yet? 

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<p align="center"><strong>It is a common question among well-travelled golfers -  Have you played Arran yet? </strong></p>
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<p>The Isle of Arran boasts the greatest number of golf courses per population in the world and has become known for its challenging but fair courses that are all open to non members. The island&#8217;s seven picturesque courses reflect the beauty and diversity of the whole island and, with an island population of around 4,700, there is one course to every 671 islanders.<br />
You would not be surprised then, to see the fairways and greens filled every summer with golf enthusiasts from around the world.  And, outwith the regular tourist season, every club boasts a healthy membership.</p>
<p><span id="more-12"></span>Arran boasts golf courses where golden eagles fly overhead, seals bask on seashore rocks and red deer graze the fairways. The golf courses are comfortably spaced round the coast of the island, each in its own way complimenting the landscape, enjoying and providing a never ending panorama of exquisite sea and mountain views.  In common with the rest of the UK, the seven golf courses have been continuously upgraded over the past ten or fifteen years and collectively provide the full range of features any golfer might expect to play in a lifetime. All the courses have their own quirks and character, from the scenic courses at Corrie and Lochranza, to the hustle and bustle of Brodick and Whiting Bay golf clubs.<img src="http://www.holidayarran.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/ab51.jpg" alt="Sunset playing golf" /></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;there is one course to every 671 islanders</p></blockquote>
<p>There is also a special 12-hole course at Shiskine, which is listed among the 100 best courses by a national golfing magazine. The Isle of Arran, known as the jewel in Scotland&#8217;s crown, lies off the south-west coast of Scotland.  The Island is 23 miles from north to south, 11 miles from east to west, 56 miles all the way round the coast, and rises from sea level to the top of Goatfell Mountain at just over 1,000 metres.</p>
<p>Arran is also regarded as a Scotland in miniature because of its undulating hills and rocky peaks in the north, to the busier, but geographically flatter, southern end. While most of the courses are found in the southern half of the island, the north-based courses are worth a round or two for the scenery alone. The setting of Lochranza Golf Course is idyllic. Steep mountain slopes surround three sides with the fourth opening to the Kilbrannan Sound. Playing Lochranza, it is difficult not to be distracted by the scenery and the wildlife as it seems the course is designed to be as much an entertaining walk, as it is a challenging game of golf.  In terms of playing golf, the fact that it looks a simple golf course can be deceiving.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Island is 23 miles from north to south, 11 miles from east to west, 56 miles all the way round the coast, and rises from sea level to the top of Goatfell Mountain at just over 1,000 metres.</p></blockquote>
<p>The pretty nine-hole course at Corrie is famed for its views. Set beneath towering granite peaks, it is a favourite with locals and visitors alike. The course is situated seven miles north of the main ferry port, Brodick, and, with green fees of £8 per round during the week and £8 for a weekend day ticket, is worth the journey. However, if you cannot get to Corrie, there is an 18-hole course in Brodick, accessible to all ages and abilities, just a short walk from the ferry.</p>
<p>Unlike the island&#8217;s other courses, the entire Brodick course is set at sea level. From its opening hole, the longest par four on the course, to its three tough cross-water par threes, tricky dogleg par five and deceptive par fours at the turn, it presents challenges and obstacles which are great to take on. Further down the east coast of the island, and a three-mile drive from Brodick, is Lamlash Golf Club.  The course, recently named as one of Scotland&#8217;s top 100 golfing gems, can be seen from the road and is a delightful 18-hole, par 64.</p>
<p>Although quite short in distance, measuring at some 4,640 yards, it offers a serious challenge for golfers of all abilities, an example of this lies in the fact it has many long par threes, including two measuring over 220 yards.  Set on the hillside above the village, there are some spectacular views overlooking the Clyde Estuary and the Ayrshire coast, including famous courses such as Royal Troon &amp; Turnberry. Whiting Bay is one of the most popular courses on the island and is a 20-minute drive from the Brodick ferry.<img style="float: left" src="http://www.holidayarran.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/ab55.jpg" alt="Brodick golf course with Goatfell as a backdrop" /></p>
<blockquote><p>Unlike the island&#8217;s other courses, the entire Brodick course is set at sea level.</p></blockquote>
<p>Like Lamlash, it is situated on a hillside with superb panoramic views across to Holy Isle and the mainland coast. Visitors are make to feel very welcome and can enjoy inexpensive golf on what is a scenically beautiful course. The wild west of Arran features two traditional summer season courses that now have all-year-round appeal. The well-run Shiskine Golf and Tennis Club is open for play all year round, weather permitting.</p>
<p>In 1997 Golf Monthly magazine voted Shiskine the 77th best course in the UK and Ireland and in the past two years this 12-hole course has been ranked in the top 100 courses in Britain. Machrie Bay Golf Club is a small but interesting nine-hole course situated 12 miles from Brodick in the village of Machrie.  The first hole here has one of the narrowest fairways on the island with the beach on one side and the road on the other.</p>
<p>All seven clubs have joined together to create the Arran Golf Pass giving one round on each golf course. This offer is aimed at first time visitors to the island, though equally available to returning visitors, inviting them to sample these delightful golf courses set among some of the most unspoiled scenery and amazing range of wild life to be found in Europe. For more information visit club websites or telephone:</p>
<p align="center">Lochranza Golf Club         Tel: 01770 830 273<br />
Lamlash Golf Club         Tel: 01770 600 296<br />
Machrie Bay Golf Club     Tel: 01770 840 213<br />
Shiskine Golf &amp;Tennis Club      Tel: 01770 860 487<br />
Whiting Bay Golf Club     Tel: 01770 700 487<br />
Brodick Golf Club        Tel: 01770 302349<br />
Corrie Golf Club        Tel: 01770 810606</p>
<blockquote><p>All seven clubs have joined together to create the Arran Golf Pass giving one round on each golf course.</p></blockquote>
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