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Brodick
he resort of BRODICK (from the Norse breidr vik , “broad bay”) is a place of only
moderate charm, but it does have a grand setting in a wide, sandy bay set against a
backdrop of granite mountains. Its development as a tourist resort was held back for a
long time by its elitist owners, the dukes of Hamilton, though nowadays, as the island's
capital and main communication hub, Brodick is by far the busiest town on Arran.
Claonaig
Cock of
Arran
ARRAN
Newton
Point
Lochranza
Catacol
Sannox
Caisteal
Abhail
(2735ft)
Corrie
Pirnmill
Cir Mhor
(2618ft)
Loch
Tanna
Beinn
Tarsuinn
(2706ft)
4
Goat Fell
(2866ft)
Beinn Nuis
(2597ft)
Brodick
Castle
Dougarie
Brodick
ater
OA D
Machrie
Machrie Stone
Circles
Lamlash
r
i
Ballymichael
King's
Cave
Mullach Mor
(1030ft)
Shiskine
Holy
Island
Blackwaterfoot
Whiting Bay
N
l
Sliddery
Lagg
Kildonan
Kilmory
0
4
Bennan
Head
miles
Pladda
 
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