Brodick is the main village on the Isle of Arran, located between the Scottish towns of Sannox and Lamlash. It is recognised for its connection to Mainland Scotland, as well as its resident castle, which was once the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton. While visiting the village, take in tours of Brodick Castle, competitive afternoons at the 18-hole resident golf course, and educational treks to the Arran Heritage Museum. For lunch, Crofters Arran and Cruize Bar Brasserie offer bistro-style cuisine, while the adjacent Co-op has all the necessities. A variety of countryside walking paths, including as Devils Punch Bowl and walks up Goatfell Mountain, are just outside the settlement, while a trip to Tormore will provide clifftop excursions and visits to ancient relics, such as Machrie Moor Standing Stones.