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Pet Audit 2021 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 ATTRACTIONS/ACTIVITY (alphabetically by Village) For all medical treatments contact Arran Vets – 01770 302511 AROUND ARRAN Arran in Focus – 01770 601391 • Dogs are welcome at any time but must be by prior arrangement • May have to be on a lead in certain areas (e.g. wildlife) • Bowls, towels and treats are provided, along with a large hatchback vehicle with pet barrier Arran Wild Walks – 01770 601339 • There are activity restrictions. Dogs (except assistance dogs) are not permitted on Wildlife Walks and most hikes, but some walks are suitable for dogs by prior arrangement only Arran Rent-a-Car Private Hire/Taxi Service – 01770 700345/302839 • Hire Cars & Taxis are pet friendly COAST Discovery Centre – 01770 600 656 • Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the centre, preferably on a lead (at very busy times, we may request you leave your pet outside) • Water bowls available outside at all times Mogabout Tours – 07799 555287 • Guide Dogs welcome BLACKWATERFOOT/SHISKINE/MACHRIE The Old Byre Visitor Centre – 01770 840227 • All dogs welcome to sit at the tables outside • Water bowl provided BRODICK NTS Brodick Castle - 01770 302202 • Dogs are permitted within the grounds except the Walled Garden • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times • Water bowls are provided Arran Heritage Museum – 01770 302636 ISLE OF ARRAN - TRIVAGO'S TOP EUROPEAN ISLAND 2016 1 THISTLE AWARDS WINNER 2018 TOURISM AWARD WINNER 2014 & 2016 - DESTINATION OF THE YEAR 2013 ARRAN TRUST: GREEN APPLE 2014 - GREEN AWARD WINNER 2013 www.visitarran.com [email protected] 01770 302043 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 • Guide Dogs welcome LOCHRANZA/PIRNMILL Lochranza Golf Course – 01770 830273 • Dogs welcome but must be on a lead • Dogs are not allowed in the Reception building or washrooms RETAIL (alphabetically by area and then business) BLACKWATERFOOT/SHISKINE/MACHRIE The Old Byre – 01770 840227 • Assistance dogs only welcome inside the shop • All dogs welcome to sit at the tables outside the café • Water bowl provided BRODICK Arran Active Shop - 01770 302113 • All dogs on leads welcome and a water bowl is provided • Dogs welcome to come in and try our ranges of harnesses and jackets on! Arran Aromatics Shop – 01770 303003 • Guide Dogs welcome Bay Wool and Crafts – 01770 600110 • Assistance dogs only are permitted within the shop Book & Card Centre – 01770 302288 • All pets welcome • Water bowl provided • Only one camel at a time (so the owner says!) The Byre at Brodick – 01770 302503 • Assistance dogs only are permitted within the shop ACCOMMODATION – Self Catering ISLE OF ARRAN - TRIVAGO'S TOP EUROPEAN ISLAND 2016 2 THISTLE AWARDS WINNER 2018 TOURISM AWARD WINNER 2014 & 2016 - DESTINATION OF THE YEAR 2013 ARRAN TRUST: GREEN APPLE 2014 - GREEN AWARD WINNER 2013 www.visitarran.com [email protected] 01770 302043 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 (alphabetically by area and then business) AROUND ARRAN Arran Castaways - 07775 591325 • Various Self Catering Cottages around Arran that may permit pets. The Arran Team – 01770 303113 • Various Self Catering properties around Arran • Some properties accept pets – clearly marked on the website • Dogs are charged at £15 per dog per week • Normally not permitted on furniture or in bedrooms/upstairs – please check with the individual properties. Cottages on Arran • Various self catering properties around Arran that permit pets - you can find through their search page by ticking the “pet friendly” box.https://www.cottagesonarran.co.uk BLACKWATERFOOT/SHISKINE/MACHRIE Dougarie Estates (House of Machrie, Machrie Farm Cottage, High Dougarie House, Dougarie Estate) – 01770 840259 • Well behaved Dogs are welcome at no extra cost • Must provide your own bowls/beds/towels etc Best Western Kinloch Hotel – 01770 860444 - suites • Well behaved dogs permitted by prior booking only. • Maximum of 1 dog per guest bedroom and 2 dogs per apartment. • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times within the hotel. • Dogs are not permitted in the lounge bar or hotel restaurant but are welcome in the public bar. • Pet charges are £10 per dog per night and own bedding & food bowls must be supplied. • Any damages will be charged. Bridgend Campsite – 01770 860597 • All pets are welcome at no extra charge for the campsite. Gillie Gagaich Cottage - 07836 346902 • One well behaved dog welcome, by prior arrangement • Dogs not permitted on upper floor ISLE OF ARRAN - TRIVAGO'S TOP EUROPEAN ISLAND 2016 3 THISTLE AWARDS WINNER 2018 TOURISM AWARD WINNER 2014 & 2016 - DESTINATION OF THE YEAR 2013 ARRAN TRUST: GREEN APPLE 2014 - GREEN AWARD WINNER 2013 www.visitarran.com [email protected] 01770 302043 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 Green Brae Barn - 01770 303113 • Dogs are allowed at a cost of £15 per dog • Food Bowls & Water Bowls are provided Hamilton Cottages - 01770 860711 • Well behaved dogs welcome • Must be booked in advance BRODICK Auchrannie Lodges & Retreats – 01770 302234 • Well behaved dogs are welcome at a cost of £30 charge per stay for 1 dog, £40 for 2. • A maximum of 2 dogs per lodge. • Treats on arrival, a water bowl and towels provided. • Guests must specify in advance that they are bringing a dog Hunters Cottage/Apartment – 01770 302211 • Most animals are welcome – on request • Dogs must not be left unsupervised in the bedrooms • Any damages will be charged for Rowanbank Holiday Cottages - 01770 302447 • Well behaved dogs are welcome at no extra charge • Dogs are not to be left unattended in the cottages or allowed on the furniture • Other pets allowed Shorehouse Apartments – 01770 302377 • Dogs accepted at a charge of £10 per dog • Dogs must not be left unattended. Smugglers’ Den - 01294 823652 – Corrie Shore • Well behaved Dogs, Cats & Rabbits are welcome at no extra charge • Water bowls are provided • Pets are not allowed on the furniture • At the end of your stay, please clear the garden of any faeces and vacuum any pet hairs Strathwhillan Cottage-07747 863257 • Pets by arrangement with a £20 charge • No pets are allowed on furniture or in bedrooms • Garden must be cleared daily ISLE OF ARRAN - TRIVAGO'S TOP EUROPEAN ISLAND 2016 4 THISTLE AWARDS WINNER 2018 TOURISM AWARD WINNER 2014 & 2016 - DESTINATION OF THE YEAR 2013 ARRAN TRUST: GREEN APPLE 2014 - GREEN AWARD WINNER 2013 www.visitarran.com [email protected] 01770 302043 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 Woodlea Cottage – 01770 302220 • Pets are accepted at a charge of £25 per stay • Doggy welcome pack • Fully enclosed back garden KILDONAN Kildonan Farm Cottages – 01770 820324 • Dogs welcome in Millpond Cottage, £25 per dog per week • Fully enclosed private garden • Treats, bowls, hose for muddy paws and towels provided! LAMLASH Dyemill Lodges – 01770 600419 • Dogs & Cats are welcome • £15 per dog/cat per stay • The Dyemill Dog Charter must be adhered to – click here for info Ivybank Cottage – 01770 601226 • Well behaved dog welcome. • Fully enclosed courtyard. • Pets are not allowed upstairs and must not be left unattended in the cottage. • £15 charge per dog. Oakbank Farm – 01770 600404 • Dogs are welcome & other pets by prior arrangement. • Dog bowls are provided in the accommodation. • £15 charge per dog with a £5 charge per additional dog. LOCHRANZA/PIRNMILL (NORTHEND) Lochranza Campsite – 01770 830273 • Dogs welcome but must be supervised at all times. • Charge of £1 per night per dog. • Dogs are not allowed in the camping pods or campsite buildings. Lochranza Youth Hostel – 01770 830631 • ‘Dogs Welcome Guidelines’ are available – please book a dog-friendly room in advance. • £5 charge per night. Westfield House Self Catering, Pirnmill - www.westfield-arran.com ISLE OF ARRAN - TRIVAGO'S TOP EUROPEAN ISLAND 2016 5 THISTLE AWARDS WINNER 2018 TOURISM AWARD WINNER 2014 & 2016 - DESTINATION OF THE YEAR 2013 ARRAN TRUST: GREEN APPLE 2014 - GREEN AWARD WINNER 2013 www.visitarran.com [email protected] 01770 302043 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 • One well-behaved dog is welcome to stay in the downstairs rooms only however there would be a small additional cleaning fee incurred. SHANNOCHIE Shannochie Cottages - 01770 820291 • Well behaved dogs welcome by arrangement. • Max. of 2 dogs in any cottage at no extra charge • Dogs not to be left in unattended, exercised out with the garden, & all pet hairs to be vacuumed up prior to leaving. SLIDDERY Far Horizons Holiday Cottages – 01770 870295 • Doggie terms and conditions available on request Mill Rink Arran – 01770870256 • Dogs & Cats are welcome at £15 per dog/ cat visit • Pets not to be left in the property unattended • Full policy details available on the website WHITING BAY Bay View Beach Apartment – 01770 700488 • Dogs are allowed downstairs in the apartment • Maximum of 2 dogs allowed and must be made by prior arrangement • Water bowls are provided but nothing else SERVICED ACCOMMODATION (eg Hotels & Guest Houses, alphabetically by area and business) BLACKWATERFOOT/SHISKINE/MACHRIE Best Western Kinloch Hotel – 01770 860444 • Well behaved dogs permitted by prior booking only. • Maximum of 1 dog per guest bedroom and 2 dogs per apartment. ISLE OF ARRAN - TRIVAGO'S TOP EUROPEAN ISLAND 2016 6 THISTLE AWARDS WINNER 2018 TOURISM AWARD WINNER 2014 & 2016 - DESTINATION OF THE YEAR 2013 ARRAN TRUST: GREEN APPLE 2014 - GREEN AWARD WINNER 2013 www.visitarran.com [email protected] 01770 302043 VisitArran Pet Audit 2020 • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times within the hotel. • Dogs are not permitted in the lounge bar or hotel restaurant but are welcome in the public bar. • Pet charges are £10 per dog per night and own bedding & food bowls must be supplied. • Any damages will be charged. Blackwaterfoot Lodge – 01770 860202 • Well behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement at a charge of £7 per night • Most animals are permitted – on request • Dogs must be kept on a lead whilst in the hotel and are not permitted on furniture. • Own bedding & feeding bowls must be provided BRODICK Auchrannie Hotel & Spa – 01770 302234 • Well behaved dogs are welcome • There is a charge of £10 per dog per night (charges apply for the first 3 nights of a stay only) • Guests must specify in advance that they are bringing a dog • Water bowls & treats provided in the room on arrival.
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