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Chris & Jan Attkins, Belvedere, Brodick, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland, KA27 8AZ, Telephone 01770 302 397
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Unwind in comfort on a tranquil Scottish island
Imagine yourself on a really beautiful unspoilt Scottish island, staying at a private home where the owners make you feel like a member of the family, even sharing the same dinner table for delicious home-cooked local produce.
Imagine treating yourself to soothing aromatherapy massage, or healing Reiki and enjoying a relaxing sauna after a leisurely swim at the nearby Spa.
Imagine having the opportunity to talk about whatever is on your mind with someone who is prepared to listen and explore solutions with you, based on 25 years’ experience of helping people.
Imagine taking a few days for yourself, where you can wander in magnificent countryside amid highland stags and golden eagles, contemplating and re-evaluating.
This is a Life Changing Break at Belvedere with VISION unlimited.
Of course, you may choose to come here just for Bed & Breakfast instead. We accommodate travellers of all types, but are particularly keen to welcome Cosmic Tourists!
The Isle of Arran nestles in the firth of Clyde, off the West Coast of Scotland. It is the most accessible of the Scottish islands, being close to Glasgow and Prestwick International airports and well served by frequent boat trains and a modern car ferry.
Belvedere was built by a retiring sea captain in 1920. The interior wood finish is of South American mahogany brought to Scotland as ship’s ballast! In the dining room you will sit on Jacobean or Cromwellian chairs to enjoy your four-course dinner, served with complimentary wine.
Five well appointed bedrooms provide a choice of single, double and twin configurations. A spacious lounge features log fires on cooler evenings, although the whole house is centrally heated.
Belvedere is in an elevated position, offering unrivalled views across Brodick Bay to Goat Fell, the tallest mountain on the Isle of Arran.