How long does the ferry take to get to Arran?


How long does the ferry take to get to Arran? There are two ferries to Arran: You can take the ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick, which takes 55 minutes. Vehicle reservations are recommended on these routes. You can book travel online, and when you do, you'll immediately receive an eTicket direct to your inbox - ready to board.


Can you swim in Isle of Arran?

Throughout the year swimmers are in the seas around Arran. Once a year, local and visiting swimmers get together for the Lamlash Splash, where they swim from Holy Isle back to the pier.


Is the Arran ferry reliable?

The reliability of the Arran service is thus around 99.4%. The population of Arran is only around 4 600 but benefits from a massive transport subsidy. The Scottish Government's subsidy for ferries averages £29.80 per passenger journey.


What is Arran known for?

The Isle of Arran is a place where you can find a little bit of everything you'd ever want from a Scottish island. It has an ever-changing coastline, dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, verdant forests, great cultural festivals and a wealth of tasty local produce.


Is Arran walkable?

There are lots of low level walks on Arran. Think about beaches, glens and even Arran Coastal Way. Fisherman's Walk in Brodick is one of the most popular low level walks, taking you from Brodick across the bay to Cladach via beachside paths.


How long does it take to walk around Arran?

Despite its modest length (105 km/65 miles), the Way will take the average walker 6-8 days to complete, because some of the terrain is challenging and in a few places the route can be impassable at high tide.