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monica71 Feb 17th, 2011 03:35 PM

Arran or Isle of skye with kids??
 
From Edinburgh we need to pick one of these destinations for 2 nights. Which would be more interesting to children? Arran is a little closer but we are willing to go all the way to Skye if its worth it.

janisj Feb 17th, 2011 04:26 PM

Young kids? I love LOVE Skye --but Arran is a shorter drive and a bit more "accessible" (the sites are closer together)

Not only is Skye farther - it is much larger so the drive to the isle is only part of the equation. Driving around the island will add many more hours in the car.

So while Skye is magnificent -- Arran is very nice and an easier trip for such a short visit. For instance Brodick Castle/Gardens on Arran is very near the ferry from the mainland. Dunvegan Castle on Skye is about 60 miles/2 hours from the Skye ferry or 50 miles/1.5 hours from the bridge.

Plus some of the most scenic roads on Skye are single tracks.

Arran would just be bunches easier.

monica71 Feb 17th, 2011 04:55 PM

The kids are 4 and 7 year old girls. distance is a factor....we will most likely rent a car in edinburgh so i'm not sure what we would do with it on Arran. Can the ferry take cars over too?

TheBigMan Feb 17th, 2011 11:18 PM

For ferry information to Arran:

http://www.calmac.co.uk/destinations/arran.htm

MissPrism Feb 18th, 2011 04:28 AM

I'd also opt for Arran with children. Canon Chasuble used to go there when he was a child and we still visit quite often. Yes, you can take your car on the ferry.

historytraveler Feb 18th, 2011 07:16 AM

Just to add to the recommendation for Arran, it is referred to as <I> Scotland in miniature </I>. It's easy to get there via ferry and plenty to see and do once on the island with two castles ( one a ruin, the other intact and the ancestral home of the Hamiltons), a distillery, stone circles ( not Stonehenge but nice) and the island's Heritage Museum. Also plenty of wonderful walks and picturesque villages.

monica71 Feb 18th, 2011 09:37 AM

i'm thinking this might be a viable option....we can also hit a few things on the way to the island.

monica71 Feb 18th, 2011 02:42 PM

which area of Arran should be be based out of?

alihutch Feb 18th, 2011 03:23 PM

On the way to Arran there's lots of things to see. The Falkirk Wheel is amazing and fun for kids, and there's a weeks worth of stuff in Glasgow. Arran is lovely it will be fun for your kids to go across on the ferry.

monica71 Feb 18th, 2011 05:43 PM

thank you...

monica71 Feb 18th, 2011 07:14 PM

wow the Falkirk Wheel looks amazing. I'm going to try and fit that into your schedule. Thank you so much Alihutch for the idea.

alihutch Feb 18th, 2011 10:55 PM

It's a spectacular piece of engineering...hope you get to see it!

monica71 Feb 1st, 2012 10:27 PM

We chose to do Isle of Arran and loved it!! It had everything we were looking for plus it was closer than we thought.

historytraveler Feb 2nd, 2012 10:23 AM

Thanks for posting back.:) I agree, I think Arran is wonderful but, unfortunately, it seems to get short shrift on this forum. It is also one of those places where a traveler can actually find those charming, "quaint" villages they're always asking about. Maybe we should just keep it a secret.;)

monica71 Feb 2nd, 2012 05:11 PM

sure...it will be our secret. What made our stay all the more memorable was the Bed and breakfast we chose. We truly felt like home and were extremely pleased. It called Darvin Cottage.


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