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Arran is a beautiful island located in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. Known as the "Scotland in miniature," Arran offers a diverse range of landscapes, from rugged mountains to sandy beaches, making it a perfect destination for photography enthusiasts. The island is home to several picturesque locations, including the Machrie Moor Standing Stones, the Glenashdale Falls, and the Goatfell Mountain. The island's stunning scenery and unique wildlife make it a popular destination for nature photographers, while its charming villages and historic castles offer endless opportunities for landscape and architectural photography.

Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran, Scotland.
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran
by The Jacobite

The six stone circles are situated below a prominent notch on the skyline to the northeast where Machrie Glen divides into two steep-sided valleys. At the summer solstice the notch is intersected by the sun at sunrise, and this may explain why the circles were sited in this location. If you are ever on the Island there is a comfortable 2.75mile out-and-back walk from a C/park to visit the standing stones which are set amongst the bleak moorland landscape.

Slipway Sunrise
Dougarie Estate Boathouse
by The Jacobite

A compsite photo of the old slipway at the "Dougarie Lodge Estate" boathouse, Isle of Arran, Scotland.

Arran sunset
Arran coast
by Adelheid Smitt

Sunset off the west coast of the Scottish island of Arran, looking towards Kintyre.

Ancient Arran
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran

The neolithic Machrie Stones on Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran.

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Machrie Stones
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran

The neolithic Machrie Stones on Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran.

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Brodick Castle
Brodick Castle

The sun lighting Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, on an otherwise rainy day.

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Sannox Falls
Sannox Falls

One of the small falls located on the North Sannox Burn on the Isle of Arran.

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Brodick Bay (long exposure) - Merkley Point
Brodick Bay, Merkley Point

Brodick Bay (long exposure) - Copyright © 2009 Maciej B. Markiewicz, SONY DSLR-A900, Sony Zeiss 24-70/2.8, 24 mm, 4.0 sec, Hitech gradual ND and Hoya...

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Gaoda Bheinn
Gaoda Bheinn

Goat Fell one of four Corbetts on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. Surrounded by other peaks in the range in the northern part of the island.

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Pladda Lighthouse  from Arran
Pladda Lighthouse from Arran

Pladda Lighthouse from Arran - Copyright © 2009 Maciej B. Markiewicz, SONY DSLR-A900, Focal length: 105 mm, Lens: SAL 70-200/2.8 APO G SSM, Shutter...

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Standing Stones of Machrie Moor
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran
by The Jacobite

Machrie Moor on the Isle of Arran, Scotland, has 6 Stone Circles and these 3 Standing stones ranging in height from 3.7m to 4.9m are the most striking of them all. The three tall slender stones were originally part of a seven or eight 13.7m stone circle dating back to approx 2,300BC to 600BC. One of the circles fallen stones now lie in two pieces, fashioned into millstones which for some reason, never made it to their 18th-century mill.

Down to the Sea.
Dougarie Estate Boathouse
by The Jacobite

The old slipway from the Boat Shed of Dougarie Lodge on the Isle of Arran.

Glen Rosa, Scotland
Glen Rosa
by Adelheid Smitt

Last year Spring I visited the pretty Isle of Arran in Scotland. It was early in the year for nature, hence the yellow grass, but nonetheless Glen Rosa is the picture perfect spot, one the top hiking destinations on the island.

Machrie
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran

The neolithic Machrie Stones on Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran.

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Auchagallon Sunset
Auchagallon Burial Cairn

Sunset at Auchagallon Burial Cairn on the Isle of Arran with view to the Mull of Kintyre.

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Sannox Falls
Sannox Falls

One of the small falls located on the North Sannox Burn on the Isle of Arran.

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Brodick Castle
Brodick Castle

The sun lighting Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, on an otherwise rainy day.

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Coire nan Ceum
Coire nan Ceum

Heading to the mountains, following the trail alongside North Sannox Burn. This was one of my Arran adventures which contributed to me being laid up...

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High Above it All
View from Caisteal Abhail

For those of you who might not be feeling to great today how about the words of Justin Sullivan of New Model Army;

"The movers move, the...

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Goatfell
Goatfell

From the Fisherman's Wlak

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Dougarie Estate Boathouse
Dougarie Estate Boathouse
by The Jacobite

This Boathouse sits on the shore of the Dougarie Estate on the west coast of the Isle of Arran, Scotland. The estate built as the sporting lodge for the 11th Duke of Hamilton around 1850 and in 1885 this large red sandstone boathouse was built not only for launching boats but also for parties and entertaining guests. Inside, the walls are decorated with amusing cartoons drawn freehand on the plaster under glass to preserve them. It must have been an outstanding venue for the guests on a summer evening to enjoy the view across the Kilbrannan Sound to Campbeltown while sipping their Champagne.

The "Twelve Apostles"
The "Twelve Apostles"
by The Jacobite

The 'Twelve Apostles' are located in the small coastal village of “Catacol” on the “Isle of Arran” Scotland. They were built to house those people cleared from the surrounding countryside, when much of the interior of the island was set aside for deer. The theory was these former farmers would turn to fishing, and with this in mind, each of the twelve cottages had a differently shaped first floor window. This would allow the woman of the house to signal by placing a candle in the window to her husband out while he was out fishing in the Firth of Clyde. The husband would know who was being signalled by the shape of the window. In reality, most of the dispossessed moved away to other parts of the island in protest against their eviction.

Machrie Stones
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran

The neolithic Machrie Stones on Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran.

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Machrie Glen
Machrie Moor, Isle of Arran

Machrie stone circle 1, with circle 11 in the distance at sunset.

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Auchagallon Cairn
Auchagallon Burial Cairn

The Auchagallon Neolithic / Bronze Age burial cairn and stone circle on the Isle of Arran at Sunset.

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Auchagallon
Auchagallon Burial Cairn

The Auchagallon Stones on the Isle of Arran at sunset. The Mull of Kintyre can be seen in the distance.

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Brodick Old Quay
Brodick Old Quay

A disused harbour just outside of Brodick on the Isle of Arran.

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Eas a’ Chrannaig
Glenashdale Falls

The impressive Glenashdale Falls on the Isle of Arran are found in a wonderful wooded glen. Well worth the hike, the photo really doesn't do justice...

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Cir Mhor and Caisteal Abhail
View from the North top of Goat Fell

First day on Arran and the only option for a fellwalker was to climb the Island's highest peak, Goat Fell. Rather than the tourist route we climbed...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Arran!
Most notably The Jacobite and Adelheid Smitt.