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The Rest of Arran –Scotland in Miniature

June 8, 2019January 21, 2020exploringthelandscape 5 Comments

With its dramatic mountain scenery to the north, and rolling green fields in the south, Arran is said to be Scotland in miniature.  The A841 circumnavigates the island in 55 miles and there is lots to look out for along the way, whether you have ten minutes or a couple of hours.  Below are some of the many other things we enjoyed whilst out and about on our honeymoon.

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