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My Artwork - Lamlash, Whiting Bay, Sliddery, Blackwaterfoot & Machrie - Isle of Arran. Scotland.
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- Lamlash is a popular village on the Isle of Arran that lays in a sheltered bay on the islands east coast.
- The village is only three miles away from Brodick, the main settlement and port on the island.
- The views of the Holy Isle from Lamlash Bay are magnificent.
- Daily boat excursions are available from Lamlash to the Holy Isle in peak season.
- The village has excellent hotels and a caravan complex which proves very popular with tourists.
- Lamlash has a golf course and has good public houses and restaurants.
- If you like water sports and coastal walks Lamlash is a ideal destination.
- Whiting Bay lays four miles south of Lamlash and has six hundred inhabitants making it the third largest village on the Isle of Arran.
- The village also has a golf course and good amenities including a sizeable hotel and a art gallery.
- Whiting Bay has a modest pier situated on the shore close to the line of tiny shops in the centre of the village.
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The main starting point of the hike to the Glenashdale Falls, popular with tourists, can be located in Whiting Bay.
- Sliddery is a tiny hamlet located on the Southwest coast of the Isle of Arran.
- Sliddery is situated near the Ross road between Lagg and Blackwaterfoot.
- From Sliddery various lanes lead down to a pebble beach which offers views across the Kilbrannan Sound to Ireland and Ailsa Craig.
- Blackwaterfoot is located in the Shiskine valley on the south-west of the the island.
- The village has a hotel and a good selection of shops.
- Blackwaterfoot has a 12 hole golf course with great coastal views.
- Nearby is Drumadoon Point home to the largest Iron Fort on Arran
- Machrie Bay can be found on the West Coast of Arran and the village is within the parish of Kilmory.
- The area is most well known for for the Machrie Standing Stones and the King's Cave with both attractions proving popular with tourists.
- The King's Caves were believed to be used by Robert the Bruce.
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