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‘Underrated’ island crowned UK’s top staycation spot for its stunning beaches and mountains

By staff19 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The UK has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, and one of the most ‘underrated’ areas has been voted the top must-do experience for staycationers

Goatfell, Arran
The isle of Arran is a real must-visit for staycationers this summer(Image: Getty Images/Gallo Images)

The UK boasts stunning landscapes that are the envy of the world, offering a plethora of beautiful spots to discover if you’re planning a staycation this summer.

One of the most ‘underrated’ regions offers the top must-do activity for holidaymakers this summer, located on a picturesque island just off Scotland’s coast.

A list of the best staycation experiences in the UK was compiled by British travel expert and author, Richard Madden, along with Sykes Holiday Cottages, unveiling an essential bucket list for holiday-goers.

READ MORE: Hidden gem UK beach no one knows about with golden sands and dolphins

A breathtaking drive along the Isle of Arran’s coast in Scotland has emerged as the top choice, according to a survey of 2,000 adults about their staycation dreams.

Often dubbed ‘Scotland in miniature’, the Isle of Arran boasts a range of spectacular landscapes, with the 109km Arran Coastal Way providing views of the coastline, charming villages, and mountain peaks.

Journeying around the stunning Isle of Arran presents ample opportunities to discover remnants of Scotland’s Gaelic and Norse heritage. It features numerous coastal towns, such as Lochranza and Kildonan, where you can enjoy a walk on beautiful beaches and explore ancient castle ruins.

Scotland is renowned for its rich culture and history, which you’ll experience at every turn when exploring Arran.

Things to do in Arran

Hiking

Lochranza, Arran
Arran has plenty of mountains and trails for hiking, especially in the town of Lochranza(Image: Getty Images)

The breathtaking natural landscape of Arran offers a wealth of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy hiking.

Brodick, the island’s capital and primary point of entry for most visitors, is home to the Brodick and Goatfell range. This impressive collection of jagged granite peaks is dominated by Goatfell, the highest mountain on the island, which is often considered the easiest to ascend.

Lochranza, located in the north, serves as the starting point for several picturesque coastal walks. During low tide, you might even spot some seals.

The area also features a ruined castle and is situated near the quaint village of Pirnmill and its surrounding hills, offering stunning views.

Explore the beaches

Arran’s coastline boasts a plethora of beautiful beaches waiting to be explored. If you find yourself in Brodick, head further north to Strabane for expansive sandy stretches and crystal-clear waters.

Lamlash also offers several small sandy coves and shallow waters, particularly towards the south of the village.

Kildonan’s ‘silver sands’ beach is often hailed as one of Arran’s most beautiful spots. It offers incredible views across Pladda to the mainland, and you might even spot some seals, so keep your eyes peeled.

One of Arran’s best-kept secrets is Kilmory beach, with its pristine white sands nestled within a sheltered cove. From here, you can also catch a glimpse of the island of Ailsa Craig.

Enjoy local food and drinks

In addition to its stunning natural beauty, Arran is a haven for foodies with an array of restaurants, cafes, pubs, breweries and distilleries each offering their own unique delights.

Take for instance, the Douglas Bistro, renowned for its ‘modern yet classic’ approach to dining. The chefs here use fresh, seasonal ingredients from Arran and Ayrshire such as shellfish, venison and beef, all served in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere.

For those who love a cuppa, Cafe Rosaburn at the Arran Heritage centre is a must-visit. This delightful spot offers homemade sweet treats and freshly brewed beverages.

Summer is the ideal time to visit, with the opportunity to enjoy a picnic in the riverside gardens and indulge in some Arran ice cream from the gift shop.

Visit the brewery

No journey to Arran would be complete without a stop at the Isle of Arran brewery. Since 2000, this establishment has been crafting award-winning real ales on the island.

With a range from blondes to bitters to stouts, there’s a brew for every palate, and visitors can even embark on a tour to learn about the brewing process.

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