Sunday, December 22, 2013

Walk, Whisky, Food and Beer

After the Lamlash walk, Chris and I enjoyed a swim, sauna and a spell in the Steam room before heading out into Brodick for our evening meal. If you've been to Arran, or you go in the future, the Brodick Bar and the Brodick Brasserie should be on your place to visit! (Same place but separate rooms)

First the bar...

for a pint or more...

...before heading off into the restaurant... 

The food couldn't have been nicer and after two courses neither Chris or I could manage a sweet.
Breakfast in Brambles the next day was equally delicious...
John's Breakfast

Chris's Breakfast
After breakfast it was the drive to Lochranza, the very first place that I ever stayed on Arran. The fact that it has a distillery may have something to do with additional affection.
Parking near the castle we set off, in-land, and it wasn't far before we spotted our first Red Deer...
 To be fair we had spotted lots on the journey but, these were only 100 yards away. The view of the mountains around Lochranza are stunning and I'll never forget the reaction of the children we took on the field trip, from Philip Morant School in Colchester Essex (UK).

We continued along the stream and then along the road through the golf course,before climbing up the side of the mountain. Looking to our right,as we climbed, the Destination for lunch, the Distillery, could be seen....
 and looking back, when we took one of a number of rests, we had wonderful views of the harbour and the ferry dock...
 Red Deer were seen at regular intervals, some very close...
 as we made our way along well trodden paths.
 ...past rushing Burns..
 ...we constantly scanned the mountain sides and the horizon for glimpses of the Red Deer.

I don't think, in all the times we've been to Arran, that we have ever seen so many Red Deer!
Again we were very lucky with the weather and although it was a relatively short walk, with the climbs and yesterdays 9 plus miles, it was enough and enjoyable. Back onto the main road we had a close encounter with a Buzzard that rose up from the valley below us. How lovely and not the only encounter while we were on Arran. It wasn't far, after the encounter, to the Isle of Arran Distillery where we had lunch...

...before heading back to Lochranza Castle and the car. Looking across the meadows we could clearly see the path that we had walked along and with the Buzzard, Hooded Crows, Sheep
 ...and Red Deer...

 ...we arrived back at what remains of the castle...

By now the wind had got up and was bitterly cold so we did a quick walk around the castle and then back into the car for a ride around the Northern end of the island and back across the "string road" to Brodick.
The walk was 3.403 miles and the map is available at http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6155647 

Remember a stop at the distillery is a must! (even if you don't like Whisky!)

On the way back to the Hotel we parked near a saw mill and visited the Arran Brewery and purchased two cases of Sunset Beer (24 bottles) to go with The Arran Malt. The question is, will they last until Christmas? :-)

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