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324 Brodick – Lochranza – Blackwaterfoot

Operated by Stagecoach West Scotland

Embark on an enchanting bus journey from Brodick to Blackwaterfoot on the Isle of Arran, unveiling a mesmerizing tapestry of natural beauty and charming villages, with highlights including stunning coastal views, picturesque landscapes, traditional harbors, a distillery, serene retreats, and captivating vistas that showcase the diverse and breathtaking beauty of the island.

Travel Type:

Bus

No. of Attractions:

9 places to visit

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Journey Duration:

1 hour 25 minutes

Route Frequency:

7 services, daily

Starting point:

Brodick, Ferry Terminal

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Journey fact:

An intriguing modern-day fact about High Dougarie is its appeal to stargazers and astrologers. Due to its remote location and minimal light pollution, this area on the Isle of Arran has become a designated Dark Sky Discovery Site. Visitors are treated to exceptionally clear night skies, making it an ideal spot for stargazing. Astronomers and enthusiasts often gather here to observe celestial wonders, including the Milky Way, meteor showers, and constellations, creating a unique fusion of natural beauty and cosmic exploration in this tranquil corner of Arran.

Journey Overview

The journey from Brodick to Blackwaterfoot on the Isle of Arran offers a captivating tapestry of natural beauty and picturesque villages. Departing from Brodick, customers are immediately treated to stunning views of Brodick Bay. The shimmering blue waters reflect the surrounding mountains, creating a dramatic backdrop for the journey.

As you travel towards Corrie, the coastline becomes even more captivating. The village’s white houses and the rugged landscape make for a charming contrast. The Corrie Golf Club adds a touch of green to the scenery.

This adventure continues to Sannox Quay – the quaintest of harbours where there is the most idyllic glimpse of traditional Scottish coastal life. Fishing boats bob on the water, and the tranquil ambiance is accentuated by the sound of gentle waves.

Onto Lochranza which presents a scenic blend of the distillery and its picturesque surroundings. The distillery’s whitewashed walls contrast beautifully with the lush greenery and the looming mountains. Then the bus carries on to Lochranza Pier which offers breathtaking views of Lochranza Bay, with its clear waters and the iconic backdrop of the imposing hills. You might even spot seals in the bay.

This entrancing trip shows no sign of abating and it continues to Catacol which is a feast for the eyes, with heather-covered hills and picturesque vistas. The Catacol Bay Hotel stands as a serene retreat in this remote area.

Continuing along the coast, Pirnmill greets customers with rocky shores and pebble beaches. The village is nestled amidst the stunning Scottish landscape. Then sprawling fields and rolling hills dominate as Imachar is traversed before the bus winds through High Dougarie, where you’ll be immersed in the unspoiled wilderness of Arran. Hiking trails and lush greenery surround you, providing a sense of remote tranquillity.

The adventure is approaching its denouement, firstly with Auchangallon Jetty – a blissful spot offering serene waterside views and is often frequented by birdwatchers. Keep an eye out for local wildlife.

As the bus arrives in Blackwaterfoot, the scenery transitions to the stunning Blackwaterfoot Beach with its pebble shores and Drumadoon Cliffs in the background. The Blackwaterfoot Hotel stands as a welcoming destination to complete your journey.

Throughout this bus journey, customers are treated to ever-changing landscapes, from coastal panoramas to rural tranquillity, showcasing the diverse and breathtaking beauty of the Isle of Arran.

A Fab Day Out!

The 324 bus route on the Isle of Arran offers a delightful journey through scenic landscapes and charming villages, with plenty of attractions and activities to explore along the way.

Start your adventure in Brodick, where you can visit the impressive Brodick Castle and its beautiful gardens. The village itself offers shops, restaurants, and a lovely beach for a leisurely stroll.

A short ride takes you to Corrie, where you can explore the Corrie Craft and Antiques shop, known for its unique handmade crafts and vintage treasures. It’s a perfect place to find a special souvenir.

Onto Sannox Quay which has become a popular destination for wild swimming enthusiasts. In recent years, there has been a growing trend of people visiting Sannox Quay to take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the bay. The sheltered cove and relatively calm waters make it an ideal spot for open-water swimming, even in cooler Scottish temperatures. This unique activity has gained a following among those seeking an exhilarating and natural swimming experience, blending the scenic beauty of Sannox Quay with the thrill of outdoor swimming.

Lochranza is a must-visit, featuring the famous Lochranza Distillery where you can learn about whisky production and enjoy tastings. The tranquil Lochranza Bay is also ideal for a scenic walk.

High Dougarie offers a remote and unspoiled landscape. Explore the wilderness, take a hike, or simply enjoy the peaceful ambiance surrounded by nature.

Auchangallon Jetty is another peaceful spot to pause and soak in the serene waterside views. It’s often visited by birdwatchers and provides a chance to spot local wildlife.

The journey concludes in Blackwaterfoot, where you can unwind on the pebble beach, explore the charming village, or perhaps dine at the Blackwaterfoot Hotel, known for its hospitality and scenic views.

The 324 bus route offers a diverse range of experiences, from historic castles and distilleries to quaint shops and the beauty of Arran’s natural landscapes. It’s a wonderful way to discover the rich culture and breathtaking scenery of this Scottish island.

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