MACHRIE MOOR STONE CIRCLES
Read moreThis stone circle is an impressive Neolithic site. It offers to see six stone circles. Erected monoliths, cairns, burial cists and circles marking habitation or plots are visible. They bear witness to a dwelling dating from 3500 to 1500 BC. These stone circles were associated with religious activities estimated at -4500 BC. You will have to walk a little from the car park to see the stones (a walk of about an hour).
ARRAN BREWERY
Read moreOpened in 2000, the Arran brewery quickly made a place for itself in the hearts of beer lovers. You can now drink his achievements all over the country and discover his production site here. Visits take place only twice a day and last on average 45 minutes. They allow you to see the manufacturing process and end with a tasting session. If you're short of time, you can always drop by the shop and visitor centre, created to allow you to discover the art of brewing through observation windows.
ISLE OF ARRAN / LOCHRANZA DISTILLERY
Read moreThis is the home of the single malt of the Isle of Arran; true island pride. You can appreciate the principles of its elaboration during a 45-minute visit, punctuated by two tastings: a cream of whisky liqueur and the very popular 14 year old. The latter is 46% and has round and fruity aromas. Good plan: the "drop inn tour" for an express discovery (film) with tasting. There is also a café on site for a drink or a bite to eat.