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The Corrie Hotel
Shore Road, Corrie KA27 8JB Scotland
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The Corrie Hotel is situated 6 miles north of Brodick ferry terminal (on bus route 324) and is ideal for cyclists, golfers and hillwalkers alike. Goat Fell can be accessed from the village using a variety of pathways for all abilities. The Corrie & Sannox Golf Club is a 9 hole golf course only 1.7 miles away. We offer a warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere with a lounge bar and a relaxing lounge as well as a beautiful beer garden situated on the shoreline. We have a variety of accommodation available including singles, twins, doubles, kings and a new deluxe four poster room. We welcome well behaved dogs and we are open all year round, serving lunches and dinners every day in season (booking is advisable). Arran is one of the most accessible of the Scottish islands and one of the most southerly. The line between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland divides the island almost exactly in two and Arran mirrors the differing landscapes of the country more widely, forming a "Scotland in miniature". Arran has a bit of everything: beaches, forests, glens and mountains. You can even cycle round the island in a day! and there are 7 beautiful golf courses if you like to take things a little more slowly. You can't miss Goat Fell as you approach on the ferry to Arran - it's the island's biggest mountain with spectacular views from the top. The wildlife on Arran is abundant, so pack your binoculars for a chance to see seal colonies, otters, eagles, basking sharks, porpoises, and over 100 species of birds. There's plenty of history, too - head to Brodick Castle for a peek at the ancient seat of power, or Lochranza Castle, with its underground prison, 'the pit'. After all that you might need a bit of sustenance - and Arran's got that covered, too, with local cheese, beer and whisky.
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Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Free breakfast
Beach
Hiking
Highchairs available
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Taxi service
Wifi
Bar / lounge
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Complimentary Instant Coffee
Complimentary tea
Kids' meals
Special diet menus
Billiards
Fishing
Board games / puzzles
Baggage storage
Non-smoking hotel
Outdoor furniture
Shared lounge / TV area
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Hair dryer
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Ocean view
Non-smoking rooms
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Location
Shore Road, Corrie KA27 8JB Scotland
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21 Restaurants
within 5 miles
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The Corrie Hotel is highly regarded for its value, offering reasonable pricing and quality service, although a few guests point out that certain items may carry a premium. Its rooms are generally appreciated for comfort and views of the sea, despite occasional size and cleanliness issues. The hotel's spotless condition and recent renovations receive commendations.
While meals and scenic views are celebrated, some guests mention possible accessibility issues. Its prime location is convenient for ferry access and local explorations. A warm and inviting atmosphere permeates the establishment, with an exceptional service ethos that extends to furry companions.
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After a gruelling experience doing the five ferry challenge ANTI-CLOCKWISE, it was a welcomed site to round the corner and arrive at the Corrie hotel with the beautiful beach side beer garden.
5 of us arrived arrived on time, unfortunately one of the party missed the turn left sign so missed a ferry to get to arran… thankfully a taxi took him to the accommodation.
Our party stayed in the 3 bunk bed room - the room itself was absolutely spotless and beds where comfortable.
The food was absolutely dynamite, all plates were cleared and it the breakfast was also delicious.
Thank you for our stay 10/10
5 of us arrived arrived on time, unfortunately one of the party missed the turn left sign so missed a ferry to get to arran… thankfully a taxi took him to the accommodation.
Our party stayed in the 3 bunk bed room - the room itself was absolutely spotless and beds where comfortable.
The food was absolutely dynamite, all plates were cleared and it the breakfast was also delicious.
Thank you for our stay 10/10
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We returned to the Corrie Hotel with 4 friends for a long weekend break. This is a family run hotel owned by Danny and Anne and run by them and Alex and Jo. It is very well presented and full of character and individual touches. The rooms are lovely and recently decorated with fresh modern en-suites, although not all rooms have en-suites. Alex and Jo are so helpful and friendly and seem to do everything. The bar areas are cosy and warm with a great selection of suitable beverages! Games and pool are available when outdoor pursuits are limited. Food in the hotel is excellent. Breakfasts are high quality and freshly cooked to order and presided over by Tony (with a ‘y’, who says he owns the hotel 😉), who employs his take on humour to great effect. 👍😀
The evening meal menu is very well done and lovely quality with the dessert of Blondie with Arran Gold being to die for.
There is a big beer garden by the shore which is great on a warm day although Arran decided to reward us with pretty foul weather.
We had to stay an extra night as the ferry was cancelled but Jo could not have been more helpful in accommodating us for longer.
We will be going back and now wouldn’t choose any other hotel on the island. If luxury or spa accommodation is your thing then Auchenrannie Resort or the Douglas Hotel in Brodick will happily help you lighten your wallets.
Doug B
The evening meal menu is very well done and lovely quality with the dessert of Blondie with Arran Gold being to die for.
There is a big beer garden by the shore which is great on a warm day although Arran decided to reward us with pretty foul weather.
We had to stay an extra night as the ferry was cancelled but Jo could not have been more helpful in accommodating us for longer.
We will be going back and now wouldn’t choose any other hotel on the island. If luxury or spa accommodation is your thing then Auchenrannie Resort or the Douglas Hotel in Brodick will happily help you lighten your wallets.
Doug B
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Date of stay: March 2020Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We spent three nights here in June 22. Hotel is quiet and has a very relaxed vibe which suited us.
Our room was clean and comfortable, all of the staff were very friendly and helpful. The hotel was also very accommodating of our dog with helpful touches like poo bags and towels available for drying the dog.
The bar and food were fine too although I don’t think food is available every night which could be a problem if staying without a car as there’s not much else around.
Our room was clean and comfortable, all of the staff were very friendly and helpful. The hotel was also very accommodating of our dog with helpful touches like poo bags and towels available for drying the dog.
The bar and food were fine too although I don’t think food is available every night which could be a problem if staying without a car as there’s not much else around.
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Date of stay: June 2022Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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My partner and I visited the Corrie having finished a walk to Goatfell. We were rather hungry so tried to get a table in either the empty hotel bar area or beer garden. We were informed that they were fully booked despite having absolutely no guests anywhere insight but were told they could do takeaway fish and chips for us. When the order arrived they were woefully inadequate, being no better than could be bought in a supermarket rather than an island resort restaurant. They also felt this was somehow worth £25, In the end we threw much of it away as it was just terrible. There are genuinely excellent alternatives in Brodick and I wish we'd waited another 90 minutes to get back there. Conceivably, we didn't look like the type of clientele they'd like, being an autistic lesbian couple. We advise avoiding the Corrie Hotel in the strongest possible terms.
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We stayed for 4 nights and it was honestly one of our favourite hotels.
We chose Room 19, which has a lovely porthole window overlooking the beer garden and the sea. With the window slightly open we were able to enjoy the sound of the waves throughout our trip (even when it was raining!) and the noise from the road was negligible. This room also has a bath, which was appreciated after getting soaked to the skin in an unexpected heavy rain shower!
The accommodations were small but comfortable, and clean. The only slight issue we had is that they're not serviced daily and without a heated towel rail our towels remained damp between uses. We asked in the end for them to be changed (and for new mugs) but for longer stays it might be nice to service rooms automatically, even if just to replenish the tea/coffee and that sort of thing. We did see some rooms had signs on the door handles asking for them to be serviced, but there was no sign in our room (we did check). An electric heated towel rail might also help things.
We ate in the hotel on 3 nights and each meal was superb. It was great to have so many choices as a vegetarian (albeit from a Vegan menu) but I ended up sticking with the (Veggie) Shepherds Pie as it was so nice. Hubby meanwhile had something different every night and thoroughly enjoyed them all. We also tried starters once and several of the desserts, which were just as delicious.
The breakfasts were equally excellent. My veggie cooked version was fantastic and both our plates were always piled high - they kept us going until the evening! There's some continental choices too - melon, cereal, and toast - plus the usual juices and unlimited tea/coffee. Oh, and one morning we tried the Porridge instead of the cooked options, which came with cream and honey - highly recommended!
Special mention must go to the staff, who are a real credit to the place. Every single person we encountered was friendly, helpful, and polite. You do pay a mandatory 12.5% service fee on meals and even though for us that came to over £20 on our final bill, we didn't really mind since we felt it was well deserved.
It's clear the hotel has been given a high-standard renovation fairly recently and it's in a lovely spot; the village of Corrie itself is beautiful and we walked along the shoreline in both directions multiple times, including every evening. You can even access the path leading up Goatfell from just down the road from the hotel.
The beer garden is also a really nice spot to relax next to the sea (just have a cloth ready to dry the chairs/benches in between the inevitable rain showers!).
We really did enjoy our visit and loved Arran itself. We'd like to return and when we do there's no doubt in our minds about where we'll stay.
We chose Room 19, which has a lovely porthole window overlooking the beer garden and the sea. With the window slightly open we were able to enjoy the sound of the waves throughout our trip (even when it was raining!) and the noise from the road was negligible. This room also has a bath, which was appreciated after getting soaked to the skin in an unexpected heavy rain shower!
The accommodations were small but comfortable, and clean. The only slight issue we had is that they're not serviced daily and without a heated towel rail our towels remained damp between uses. We asked in the end for them to be changed (and for new mugs) but for longer stays it might be nice to service rooms automatically, even if just to replenish the tea/coffee and that sort of thing. We did see some rooms had signs on the door handles asking for them to be serviced, but there was no sign in our room (we did check). An electric heated towel rail might also help things.
We ate in the hotel on 3 nights and each meal was superb. It was great to have so many choices as a vegetarian (albeit from a Vegan menu) but I ended up sticking with the (Veggie) Shepherds Pie as it was so nice. Hubby meanwhile had something different every night and thoroughly enjoyed them all. We also tried starters once and several of the desserts, which were just as delicious.
The breakfasts were equally excellent. My veggie cooked version was fantastic and both our plates were always piled high - they kept us going until the evening! There's some continental choices too - melon, cereal, and toast - plus the usual juices and unlimited tea/coffee. Oh, and one morning we tried the Porridge instead of the cooked options, which came with cream and honey - highly recommended!
Special mention must go to the staff, who are a real credit to the place. Every single person we encountered was friendly, helpful, and polite. You do pay a mandatory 12.5% service fee on meals and even though for us that came to over £20 on our final bill, we didn't really mind since we felt it was well deserved.
It's clear the hotel has been given a high-standard renovation fairly recently and it's in a lovely spot; the village of Corrie itself is beautiful and we walked along the shoreline in both directions multiple times, including every evening. You can even access the path leading up Goatfell from just down the road from the hotel.
The beer garden is also a really nice spot to relax next to the sea (just have a cloth ready to dry the chairs/benches in between the inevitable rain showers!).
We really did enjoy our visit and loved Arran itself. We'd like to return and when we do there's no doubt in our minds about where we'll stay.
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Date of stay: August 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Response from The Corrie Hotel, General Manager at The Corrie Hotel
Responded 5 Sept 2024
Thank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful review! We’re delighted to hear that your stay with us was one of your favorites and that Room 19 added to your overall enjoyment. The sound of the waves and the view from the porthole window are indeed special, and we’re pleased you appreciated those unique touches. Your feedback about the room servicing is invaluable. We strive to balance comfort and privacy, and your suggestions about automatic servicing and the addition of heated towel rails will certainly be taken into consideration as we continue to improve our guest experience. It’s wonderful to know that you enjoyed your dining experiences with us, from the variety on the vegetarian menu to the delicious breakfasts. We’re especially happy that the (Veggie) Shepherd's Pie and the porridge made a lasting impression! Our team works hard to provide warm and attentive service, so your kind words mean a lot. We’re also thrilled that you loved exploring Corrie and that our location allowed you to enjoy everything the area has to offer, including those beautiful shoreline walks. We can’t wait to welcome you back on your next visit to Arran. Thank you once again for choosing to stay with us and for sharing your experience.
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We have stayed here on very many occasions over the last seven years and this hotel was exceptional. Unfortunately this hotel has now new owners. I have always paid my bill night before we left. On checking my bank account 3 days into our stay I noticed 75.00 had been deducted from my account to corrie hotel. On asked Rodger one of the owners why this had been taken. He said he had made mistake when checking someone else out and pressed my room no but this would be deducted from my bill. When asked why he had not advised me of this he said he was too busy. On bottom of menu in very small italics it says there is optional 12.5 % optional service charge. When my partner went to pay for our meal this had been taken off automatically and when questioned re this he said oh do you want this taken off! There is also a tip box on the bar. When I went to pay my bill on evening before we left. I said to him I was still not happy he had deducted 75.00 from my account without telling me he said well you had not paid a deposit anyway! I have never paid a deposit before hover if new rules no problem I would have paid this prior to arrival. So please be aware when paying any bill for meals and drinks you will automatically be charged service ! A very sour taste left enough to say unfortunately I will not be returning to the Corrie Hotel which is a shame because Tony, Jordan and Kevin are brilliant
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Date of stay: October 2022Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Response from Rodger Meadows, Owner at The Corrie Hotel
Responded 30 Oct 2022
A slightly inaccurate account of events Mrs A. We thank you for settling your account at check out and can confirm you were in no way overcharged. We have operated an optional service charge since June of this year and it is exactly that. Guests have the option, as in most of the hospitality industry, to pay it or have it removed. The wording that explains this is on every one of our menus in the same font and colour as our logo and business details, not in very small italics as you allude to. It is shared amongst every member of our team front and back of house to reward their hard work and dedication, alongside their wages which we pay above the National Living Wage rate. There is also a tip box on the bar, which our bar patrons often use to reward good service when just purchasing a drink. It is unfortunate for you that you will not experience many more of the improvements we are planning, making the 170+ year old building fit for the future, bringing its dated appearance and operation right up to date. I was pleased that our purchase of the hotel allowed you to take your break with us rather than it be cancelled had the hotel closed and sincerely hope that you find the happiness you strive for, in holiday accommodation you choose to stay in, elsewhere in the future.
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We were driving along the coast when we came across The Corrie.
There were eight of us who visited for lunch, the staff were very friendly, nothing was too much trouble.
We all choose the Seafood Platters which were excellent value and extremely tasty with a huge variety of seafood.
We were so pleased with the lunch we returned another day too!
There were eight of us who visited for lunch, the staff were very friendly, nothing was too much trouble.
We all choose the Seafood Platters which were excellent value and extremely tasty with a huge variety of seafood.
We were so pleased with the lunch we returned another day too!
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Date of stay: May 2022
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Visited the Corrie hotel for a family lunch. Staff were welcoming, friendly and accommodating. The menu had a good selection and the food arrived promptly. We had ordered the Corrie burger, steak pie, both of which were cooked perfectly and super fresh and tasty. We also had the seafood platter which was amazing Value for money, fresh and plentiful. Amazing service, good value for money and stunning location with seaside beer garden - will definitely be back visiting
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Date of stay: August 2022Trip type: Travelled with family
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We came here for Sunday Lunch and all of us had the rib-eye beef, it was fantastic, served in a giant Yorkshire pudding clean plates all round. We also had puddings which were really good. Quite expensive for lunch but couldn’t fault the food, nice welcoming and informative staff. Wouldn’t be my choice to have dogs in the area where people are eating as once they started barking it was difficult to have a conversation, however this did not impact on our enjoyment of our lunch.
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Date of stay: November 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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Response from The Corrie Hotel, Owner at The Corrie Hotel
Responded 19 Nov 2023
Thank you for your great review. We are pleased you enjoyed our Sunday roast so much. We are a 100% dog friendly hotel and the majority of the time are not hindered by their voices.
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We stopped at the Corrie looking for a bite to eat and a quick drink. The service was absolutely appalling. We ordered drinks which were slow to arrive and then tried to get the waitress’s attention several times but she constantly ignored us. My husband went into the hotel to try and order food but there was no one there. We waited a further 30 minutes for the waitress to appear again and by this time it was too late to order lunch. When we finally managed to get her attention, she told us to wait while she cleared an empty table! By the time she finally did come over to speak to us, I was so pissed off I just asked for the bill purely to get out of there. She’s lucky we’re honest people because we could easily have left without paying. Won’t be back.
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Date of stay: June 2021Trip type: Travelled with family
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Hi, yes we do!
pinkeyEdinburgh asked a question Jan 2017
Musselburgh, United Kingdom356 contributions128 helpful votesHi Anne and Danny, we come every year early April and would like to know if you have managed to renovate the public bar area yet?.. we have our 2 grandsons who in the past loved a game of pool , is this accessible yet .. ? , as usual we stay in seawinds cottage , large group as usual . Hoping to partake in food n drinks in hotel . Hoping you are doing well and see you April 8th . Faye n Willie little and family
I'm not sure probably yes, as regards dinner if you are staying there but I think you can get food on the bar anytime.
Beers - Belhaven Best on fraught, big T lager, and bottles of Arran Blonde! All good 😀
M Gilmore wrote a tip Sept 2024
Invergordon, Scottish Highlands, Scotland192 contributions108 helpful votes"Arran Distillery, Lochranza Castle, Brodick Castle & Gardens, and Arran Heritage Museum are all highly recommended."Read full review
"Great for all travellers and also dog friendly, whether staying or just calling in for food. The beer garden is excellent with views right across to mainland Scotland. "Read full review
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£127 - £135 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
United KingdomScotlandIsle of ArranCorrie
NUMBER OF ROOMS
13
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Corrie Hotel
Which popular attractions are close to The Corrie Hotel?
Nearby attractions include Isle of Arran Heritage Museum (4.2 miles), Goat Fell (2.4 miles), and Brodick Castle Garden and Country Park (3.4 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at The Corrie Hotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at The Corrie Hotel?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to The Corrie Hotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include The Parlour, Mara Fish Bar & Deli, and Little Rock.
Are pets allowed at The Corrie Hotel?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Are there any historical sites close to The Corrie Hotel?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Duke Of Hamilton Statue (4.3 miles).
Does The Corrie Hotel have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the ocean view available here.