After watching too many videos about the craziness in the world, I can always count on Steve to remind of the beauty and kindness that's out there in abundance. Watching and listening to these videos is a sort of antidote -- a much appreciated therapy in these trying times.
@TonyAlzapiedi7 ай бұрын
Amen to that. I couldn't agree more.
@167curlyАй бұрын
Amen!
@mapesdhs59711 ай бұрын
A tip for those heading from Edinburgh to Glasgow by train, especially if the final destination is Arran (something I did dozens of times from 2015 to 2022): instead of taking the faster train to Glasgow Queen St., catch the slower train that goes direct to Glasgow Central. It's a longer journey as it stops at all the smaller stations, but it's much quieter than the commuter route to Queen St. I like it because it gives me proper time to get a little work done with my laptop or do some reading, and it means there is then no need to trek between the two stations (not a long walk, but in summer with luggage, enough to get a bit melty). What I did was catch the train one hour prior to that which would be the normal connection for the train to Ardrossan Harbour, thus giving a buffer in the event of train disruption, or if it's on time then one reaches the harbour an hour early, but that never bothers me, I just chill in the passenger lounge. Look out for the small number of wall power sockets dotted about the lounge behind the seats. At the back of the lounge, there's a socket to the rear right of the potted tree. A couple of worthy points about the ferry journey. If booking in advance during winter then travel disruption due to bad weather, in either direction, is far more likely, so take this into account when planning, eg. book ferries a slot earlier than really necessary to give a disruption buffer. Also, compare the winter & summer timetables; the sailing times in summer which are not present during winter tend to be serviced by smaller ferries, so aim for the common sailings if you prefer the larger vessel with its better facilities (I normally catch the 1230 or 1520 sailing to Brodick). If I was taking a car, I would for sure try to book the sailings with the larger ferries. And please beware that not all ferry sailings connect to bus services for the north island, ie. if you're heading for Corrie, Sannox, Lochranza, Pirnmill, etc. This is especially true for late sailings and during winter, so check times carefully if you need bus connections to reach a B&B, camp site or whatever. The south island has far more frequent buses which I believe always connect with a ferry. Thus, for example, if the 1800hrs sailing from Brodick is delayed or cancelled, but you're able to make it over on the next sailing, then to head north may require a taxi booking, unless of course you take a car over. If travelling by car, book well in advance; slots can fill up fast during high season. Also note that on Arran, one can hail to get on a bus anywhere, not just at official bus stops (within reason), and if you're nice to the drivers & mention your destination B&B, hotel, footpath or whatever then most of them will be happy to stop at the exact spot. I've even seen a driver reverse 20 yards so an elderly lady could step off at her cottage gate. When I went over, the drivers would do this for me, unless there was traffic which would get in the way (in my case, the house was just before a river crossing). Concerning summer travel: the buses can be extremely busy indeed; extra buses are put on during some days, especially for special event days or weekends such as the Brodick Highland Games in August (the busiest day of the year, it can get kinda crazy at the ferry terminal). Thus, if you're in Brodick and want to catch a bus north (typically the 323 or 324), then do so from the pier terminus, because if you alight from a stop further into Brodick then it's likely by then it'll be standing room only, usually because of the hordes coming off the ferry. Indeed, when I travel to Arran, I always make sure I'm the first in line to exit the ferry so that I have the best chance of getting a seat on the bus, which for me was the 324 to Sannox. In the winter though this is rarely an issue. Steve, if you return to Arran, I recommend if possible doing so sometime during March to mid-April, before the Spring weather really kicks off. Ideally, aim for when there's still snow on the mountains and upper hills, clear skies, sunny day, a light wind. Use Ventuksy to monitor weather trends. It'll be chilly (especially in a stronger wind), but there will be few tourists, no bugs or midgies (the best!), and all the bracken & ferns will still be sparse on the slopes from the winter die-back, so the views are much better, the going far easier for walks. I climbed Caisteal Abhail in Mar/2022 in such weather (2nd highest peak on Arran, just to the west of Sannox), it was perfect, more of a challenge too as there's no proper path for the final ascent (I ascended from the north side, then south back down into Glen Sannox Valley, then eastwards back to Sannox village, with a stop at the cemetery), I can post a video link if desired. Even the approach from the north via the North Glen Sannox footpath is on its own though a very worthy walk, especially if timed for early morning at such a time of year, catch the sun breaking through mist and fog on the trail between the trees. I took some pics but they don't do the scene justice. The year before in mid April I climbed to the Devil's Punch Bowl in Sannox, and this year if possible I want to climb the peak to the west of Goatfell (already done Goatfell many times), Beinn Tarsuinn. Arran is awash with wonderful walks and climbs, but Goatfell gets most of the attention, the climb perhaps now too easy with a well laid out path. Personally, I'm not so keen on doing such ventures in summer, the midgies can be infuriating if they're bad on the day, and the bracken & ferns grown so high makes it difficult to see the ground one is treading on, spoiling many views aswell. Atop Caisteal Abhail though in March, with sandwiches and a thermos of still hot Earl Grey, totally awesome. I could write more about bus & foot travel on Arran, but this will do for an off the top of my head starter. I'll end with my favourite exchange I heard on a 324 bus at Brodick pier, by a tourist lady who'd come off the ferry: Tourist: "How much is a ticket?" Driver: "Depends where you're going, love!"
@stubrodie1929 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Edinburgh, now living in Las Vegas. I bring my kids back to Arran as much a possible they love it just as much as I did when I was kid. We used to holiday there every year. It's the most amazing island I've ever been on and even now so consider retiring there. My island. My favorite place in the world.
@dazlebluefrogify6 ай бұрын
This i've just added to my bucketlist of trips and one that is very doable from France where i live😂
@davidrumbelow Жыл бұрын
In 1992 My wife and I stayed in that magnificent railway hotel at Glasgow station. It was a great hotel back then.
@VR-Stories26 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Steve. Long time ago I lived in Arran. My daughter born there and your video rekindled many fond memories. Five star video.
@RichardGDBaker3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful as always Steve. You have done so much for Scottish tourism in my eyes. When I am back in the UK my girlfriend and I are Scotland bound and I will be going to many of the places you have presented on KZbin. Thanks again Steve for another worthy addition to your ventures. Cheers.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Cheers Ric! Really appreciate it :) And let me know when you guys head over!
@magsk67212 жыл бұрын
Hey guys make sure you check out Mount Stuart House and Gardens in Rothesay, it's stunning 😍
@BarnieCowan2 ай бұрын
The UK is so civilized being able to take your dogs up with you. In B. C. ferries they are left on leash on car deck! Cold and nasty if you have to stay with them on a 4 hour trip. Loved your very intriguing Arran Island. Fabulous video please come back with Alejca and show us more! 🇨🇦
@smartcookiesam42802 ай бұрын
This is one of the reasons why I love going over to Arran on the ferry. It’s a perfect holiday to take our dog. We first went to Arran when my dog was a 6 month old puppy and there is plenty of space out on deck or in the designated dog area Steve shows on the video. Arran is a very dog friendly island. Hoping to go back over next March for a long weekend.
@annieclaire2348Ай бұрын
Same in most places in Australia!
@alistairwilson7662 жыл бұрын
Its really great to see that someone is promoting the Scottish travel scene, a bit of comedy and a bit of fact, and I take my hat of to you Steve as you make it that bit more interesting, well done sir.
@tonydarcy16062 жыл бұрын
The beautiful Isle of Ah Rain !
@steve-marsh2 жыл бұрын
Haha not today though :)
@TerryMcGearyScotland6 ай бұрын
The standing joke “If you can’t see Arran from the mainland it’s raining there. If you can see it clearly it’s a sign of rain😂”
@SamandSteve Жыл бұрын
Totally agree re Glasgow. My favourite city in the UK.
@TerryMcGearyScotland6 ай бұрын
That’s good to hear! I live nearin Glasgow but was born in and grew up 11 miles from Edinburgh. I love both but run of camera memory rapidly in the latter!
@dougalmal23 жыл бұрын
We used to go from hame in Falkirk to Machrie and Blackwaterfoot from the late '40's to early '60's...Train to Queen St to St ENOCH'S to Ardrossan or Fairlie....Non corridor hauled by 2-6-4 tanks. In the early days I remember the 2 Funnelled GLEN SANNOX...Cars were driven over big planks from jetty to ship [ no way in these hyper safety days...The old Bedford bus would take us over the String Road to the West Coast...On the return bus trip it was normal for 3 or 4 calves in hessian sacks in the back of the bus.....Many happy teenage memories
@scottie26362 жыл бұрын
Nowhere else in the world is there scenery and quiet spaces such as Scotland. Miss the place. I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to return. Steve, thank you so much for these videos.
@shelaghrobertson82863 жыл бұрын
Absolutely tickles me pink, every time, to go to a rail station and buy a ticket to an island!
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Ahhh totally agree! Shelagh!!! :)
@jameshudson1695 ай бұрын
in the past you thought arran was just for tourists. now you're a tourist! you're one of us now!!
@grahamhand86442 жыл бұрын
People really do make Glasgow. I make it over every few years for the pipe band championships, last time was in 2017 when that Tim Hortons opened and I picked up a Tim Hortons Glasgow mug. I'm originally from Kent in the south east but now live in Hamilton, Ontario where Tims started. Loved the video Steve and especially love Scotland. It's an amazing country and somewhere I always visit when I'm back visiting friends and family down south.
@DaveyPalmer13 жыл бұрын
Just 17 quid? Wow! I'm having some of that Steve! 😅 We love Glasgow by the way. It's a fab city and we usually stay at the Premier Inn Pacific Quay with its fab views across the river to the Hydro and the Clydeport crane. It's a lovely walk along the river into the city centre too or a short walk to up and coming Finnieston, the Kelvingrove park\museum and the west end. The Ferry crossing to Arran looked stunning as is that beautiful island itself. Thanks for yet another heads up on an a wonderful part of Scotland.
@TriciaBute3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on where best to stay in Glasgow City
@DaveyPalmer13 жыл бұрын
@@TriciaBute no bother Tricia. If you do stay at the Premier Inn Pacific Quay, contact the hotel a week or two before your arrival and ask for a river view room. They always oblige. It has a nice terrace overlooking the river outside the bar area too. The Crowne Plaza & Radisson Red hotels are on the opposite side of the river next to the SECC\Hydro are lovely hotels too, albeit more expensive. If the weather is bad, an Uber into the city centre is about £7 or £8.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
That's a great part of town to stay in and like you say the views are amazing on that stretch of the Clyde. Cheers Davey! :)
@doubledutch133 жыл бұрын
Tim Hortons is just the best. Love your channel Steve. 👍👍
@Smokeysmom12 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed by how beautifully the trains, boats, buses, and ferries are maintained.
I don't think I've watched one of your videos yet where you haven't said you're going back, which is great news as you are frequently on quite a tight turn around & would love to see more. After a week in my sick bed I can honestly say I've enjoyed my week in Scotland ;) Love your videos keep it up!
@saintuk702 жыл бұрын
Arran, love to cycle it - usually a Saturday morning ferry over, then the 5pm back. Of course, making time for the chippy just at the pier as it's excellent. Do like the fact you're highlighting all these really accessible trips, and affordable too! £17 is just such value. For a day out .... how can you not include this as a destination.
@dpvisser3 жыл бұрын
Great video once again, Steve! Arran is now higher on my bucketlist of places to visit. I had no idea it was that easy to reach from Glasgow, considering it takes ages with the train to reach other places in the region.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
So true mate, can't wait to try all the other similar routes now too!
@arthurgoat11843 жыл бұрын
I stayed in Arran for a few years. Miss the place so much. 💔
@johnmehaffey99533 жыл бұрын
My wife used to prefer Edinburgh until I showed her the delights of Glasgow and now it’s her favourite city to visit, she just loves the peoples palace the walks, the parks, you get the picture, I worked a lot in Glasgow and the surrounding area and the Glaswegians helped me to find out a lot about their city, plus I’m old enough to remember the boat from Belfast to adrossan and the boat to Glasgow from Derry/ Londonderry, can’t believe you walked past whetherspoons in George square
@maryotoole73892 ай бұрын
This took me back I found my grandfather came from there and I went over to see it with my two brothers who sadly are no longer here
@paulinemcfarlan-ug5pd14 күн бұрын
Just watched your video I had not seen before. I'm from down south and now live in Scotland. I must admit did not venture into Glasgow when holidaying. Now living in Scotland I've been to Glasgow and I ❤it, the people are so friendly. Must say I prefer Glasgow to Edinburgh, the two cities are so different, the old parts of Edinburgh are beautiful. 😊 Liked you video very much, I have never been to Arran, but feel now I would like to visit.
@alasdairmackenzie905 Жыл бұрын
How has it taken so long for me to find this Steve? Great video. Arran is such a stunningly beautiful place and it is a great pity that so many Scots haven't found it yet - it is so easy and inexpensive to get to and so maybe this film will help them ! My family spent nearly all of our annual holidays in the 1950s at Lamlash and as it was home to my ancestors on my father's side it still holds a very special place in my heart.
@167curlyАй бұрын
I was once travelling by train from Penrith to Glasgow and recall seeing the Clyde as a narrow wee river.
@annetivendale86162 жыл бұрын
Having stayed on the Island during the summer many times over the years, it was wonderful to see it again.Arran remains my most favourite place on earth 💙
@smartcookiesam42803 ай бұрын
Arran is my favourite place in the whole world. My family and I first went there on holiday back in 2012 and we fell in love with the place. As soon as the ferry leaves Ardrossan to cross over to Brodick, I feel all the stress and strains of every day life suddenly lift and it really is a tonic to visit there whatever time of year. The only downside is the worry about the ferries in bad weather and the problems that CalMac are having with the Arran ferries breaking down, etc. You should definitely go back and spend a few days there as the whole island is a real gem. You should try the Arran coastal trail!
@hughmnyks16 күн бұрын
Great video. Haven't been in Glasgow since a night in this wonderful city back in '96. Went to Arran in the sixties with my cousins, who lived in Kilwinning. We sailed on the old Glen Sannox, which used a crane to load vehicles - took ages! Remember the golf course, and didn't visit Brodick Castle either (my parents didn't pay for that kind of thing).
@davidmoore1477 Жыл бұрын
Lived on the Isle of Arran and worked for Cal Mac in 86. Great company! Love Scotland, the Scots, the accent, the pipes. Great people,great memories ! Thanks for your videos!
@ttv29513 жыл бұрын
17 quid 😲 enough to bring a smile to a Scotsman 😁, Something to be said about visiting these wonderful places off peak & enjoying the solitude. Great video 👍
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and SO true - I should rename my channel 'Off-Peak Travels' :)
@janelow4530 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you repping Timmies for us Canadians! Lovely trip and video! Thanks 😊
@chrisdeeley377522 күн бұрын
Hi Steve, i know this is one of your early trips, but it was very relaxing and what a beautiful island. It was good to see you so relaxed as well ATB
@tsr2073 жыл бұрын
A tonic for the eyes - and the soul ! - A marvellous day trip expertly filmed and described - you make it look so easy - but I would imagine its not. Excellent !
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much John! And for appreciating how tiring it is to film these trips, but always a pleasure!
@167curly3 ай бұрын
What a nice day trip.
@jimcrawford50393 жыл бұрын
Sailed past there many times in late fifties, never got ashore, only Ardrossan. Stunning scenery! Cheers from Australia.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
So glad to bring you a coastline you recognise well!
@RealBesty6 ай бұрын
I highly recommend Arran. I’ve been twice (and been up Goat Fell twice). I’ve also been about as sunburned as at any point in my life there. The roads were tacky from melting! Lovely place, though 👍🏴
@karenrussell53393 жыл бұрын
That was brilliant..you were down my neck of the woods in this one..you would've passed glengarnock station,thats the one i get off at if i am ever in glasgow..i go to saltcoats all the time with my wee mum for our shopping days as we love it..if i ever won the lottery i would buy a wee house in arran..its my fave place..ive been a few times & fell in love with it..been all round the island & you cant put into words how beautiful it is..hope to get a few days over nxt summer..this made me smile..just brilliant..😁😁
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Cheers Karen! Merry Christmas to you :)
@TerryMcGearyScotland6 ай бұрын
Nice Steve. I love Glasgow on a sunny early morning. Glasgow does get dismissed but it’s got a lot too just spread out and no big castle on a rock. I keep trying to push Pollok park/House and its Burrell Art Gallery: really it is a hidden “Wow!” which I’ve filmed many times. I think post pandemic the tail-sail combo ticket no longer exists. It wasn’t a saver but convenient not to have queue at the CalMac ticket office. That Arran trip is one of my favourites, especially the grub on board. Steak pie or fish and chips for me!
@167curlyАй бұрын
What a great day out at a beautiful place, Steve.
@andrew52003 жыл бұрын
Didn’t know you can do this. As a South African I am just never think of public transport and hire a car for my trips to Scotland. Thanks for the wonderful video.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Andrew! Aye, there are some great public transport connections around Scotland, but sometimes they are hidden away and need a bit of research, happy to help! All the best!
@macdodd7 күн бұрын
I have a mate who moved his family out to Arran as it was such a beautiful place
@Fcutdlady Жыл бұрын
When you talked about the Cal Mac and cheese, i thought to myself if steve ends up in the restaurant, it will be fish and chips he'll be eating !
@Quoththeravenminiatures3 ай бұрын
watching you walk around Glasgow makes me nostalgic for my fifteen months living there; even seeing the blue lagoon chippy!
@Leftoutknitter Жыл бұрын
I have been watching your channel for a bit and studying Scotrail to plan a 50 day rail through Scotland trip. Rather than trying to dash all over, I have focused on staying along scenic train lines and using Rail & Sail, so this is the exact trip I'll be making in June 2024 and I wonder, why did you not take the train from your home to Glasgow-Brodick? I think you should come film what it's like to travel trains through Scotland with a service dog and a bag of dog food for 50 days. 12 stops. Seriously. PM me, your channel is what convinced me to take some of these routes.
@sannox01Ай бұрын
My childhood holiday place as well as camping there on my own many times, it's a wonderful island, been maybe 6 years since I was last there, this makes me feel homesick, I need to go back. Did you ever go back Steve and explore more?
@charliemcluckie77133 жыл бұрын
"Scotland in miniature" as it's known. You must have almost been at the Cladach centre where the path up Goat Fell begins. It's a great walk on a nice summer's day as the views from the summit are fantastic.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Cheers Charlie! Can't wait to give that hill a crack on a clear day :)
@GabrielsReviews7 ай бұрын
I should be doing this crossing myself next month so this is very useful in knowing what to expect (even if it probably will be a different vessel ). The rail & sail fares on this crossing have been removed. I'm not sure if they're back. I think it's been to do with the removal of MV Caledonian Isles . I know other crossings still have them .
@poppyk61823 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us on your journey Steve. You never fail to disappoint. Fantastic scenery shots. ⛴🪝
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Poppy! Really got lucky with the weather for this one :)
@alasdairvincent62483 жыл бұрын
What a great value journey for £17 return. I’ve always wanted to visit Arran. Thanks for this great video, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alasdair! It really is a bargain and so efficient :)
@bekihodgson411 ай бұрын
A few on my bucket list. Arran, Harris and Lewis.
@hjones4512 жыл бұрын
Been on the Arran ferries dozens of times over the past 30 years, always different - occasionally diverted
@SteamboatWilley Жыл бұрын
I remember the water bus: the "Pride o' the Clyde". It ran from the Broomielaw to Braehead, back when Clydebuilt was still open. I took a cruise on it once and got some great photos of the shipyards. I believe the boat ended up on Loch Lomond or possibly Loch Katrine.
@jp61370 Жыл бұрын
We visited Arran about 25 years ago and really liked it and went back again. We also went across to Holy Island a couple miles by boat from Lamlash well worth a visit if you decide to go back to Arran for a longer stay. We really enjoyed watching your videos. All the best Beryl & Jean- Pierre
@lizchalmers491719 күн бұрын
New to your channel the water ferry used to run between Glasgow and Braehead shopping centre stop in the 90s early 2000
@jamescrawford98838 күн бұрын
Doon the water” used to be from the Broomielaw, as far as I can recall.
@markfairfield15524 ай бұрын
Steve the water bus runs along the Clyde mate and drops off at the museum
@mikegapper8485 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve,another cracking Vlog,You really are saving me a fortune in train and ferry charges.Arran sure is a beautiful placeYou are showing me and us a great many beautiful places in Scotland and places that you go to abroad .keep em coming laddie .
@lenrayneauthor3 ай бұрын
Love your videos Steve. Your visit to Millport inspired me to take a trip there this month (Sept 24) and it was a fantastic trip. It’s changed a lot since your visit with the new sea defences. Arran is next. Take care in your travels 😊
@Martincars563 ай бұрын
Catching up with some of your earlier travelogues and l was not disappointed. The island looked amazing and l am sure your video will entice future visitors.
@superally80772 жыл бұрын
Both Cities are gorgeous.
@doriskovalcik4423 жыл бұрын
Some people watch Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade today but I watch your videos. Very much more interesting.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks so much Doris!!! :)
@sueelphick9060 Жыл бұрын
Great video again Steve that Calmac and Cheese looked delish!!
@johnericneil245511 ай бұрын
.... and ... I really enjoy your music choices.
@rogermadeley74132 жыл бұрын
We have been to Arran three times and even in " factory shutdown " fortnight which is end of July , beginning of August it wasn't overly crowded. We went up Goatfell from the Brodick side and there were a few people about but if you go into the hills from Glen Corrie or Glen Sannox you will hardly see anyone. That little stone harbour you stopped at was where we parked up and had some fish & chips looking over the bay back to Brodick...lovely spot for Grey Seal spotting as well. I highly recommend the Arran Whisky , beer & cheese as well 😋
@andyrob32593 жыл бұрын
Great; simply great video. Amusing that the common place in one country (Canada) becomes the exotic in another (Scotland) - Tim Hortons.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! And oh yes, Timmy's is very exotic over here! Every sip of original blend brings back fabulous Canada memories :)
@JBFlytography3 жыл бұрын
Had the privilege of working on Arran 5 days a week back in 2019, literally next to the bank in your video! The commute back to Fife was definitely the best part. Caley Isles is a cracking ship! Arran is definitely one of, if not the most beautiful islands definitely earns its nick name as a mini Scotland. Walked that walkway and beach to the castle many a time, have to say though the gardens are nicer than the castle. Definitely go back over if you can, it so much to see!
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Wow a nice job you had there Bryan! Can't wait to go back and explore properly!
@terencewilliams7892 жыл бұрын
Love Arran one if the best islands in Europe. Our friends live in Lochgilphead so we used to get the ferry from Skipness to Lochranza. On to Blackwater Foot. Brilliant places. Love it
@ianhjan11 ай бұрын
I had no idea that Arran was that beautiful. I remember you could get to the Isle of Mam from Ardrossan years back.
@shiskinegreenkeeper27822 жыл бұрын
Good video aye....... You made the long walk through the tube from the boat look like a very short stroll.......
@leonlowe3 жыл бұрын
A very nice preview of a destination I hope to discover for myself - someday soon! Steve, I appear to be having some difficulty communicating with you at Patreon.
@gdparry27276 ай бұрын
Can't beat the big breakfast wrap in Hortons. Got one opposite work (Cardiff).
@johankruizinga781410 ай бұрын
Thank you @SteveMarsh, you made me yearning about a trip to Scotland...
@longcovidriot26752 жыл бұрын
All amazing a part from the Mac n cheese(so yacky too look 😂)but the video and the landscape is beautiful
@leightongoss614711 ай бұрын
You have sold it to me. That will be at least a day trip next time I am in Glasgow. Thanks 🙂
@alicequayle4625 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous thanks. That little hut at 14:43 must have been built about the same time as the Manx Electric Railway booking huts / booths as they have the similar style of Victorian rustic with bits of branch stuck on.. Built about 1890.
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Awesome info cheers!
@gracesmith61993 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed that Steve as always. I live along from Ardrossan in Irvine. Arran is a lovely place, glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the trip 😁😁
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Grace :) What a wonderful part of the world you live in with all these travel options!
@gracesmith61993 жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh , I know Steve ! Where was your rucksack ? You looked naked without it 🤣 Alicjia ( maybe wrong spelling ) ? Would enjoy it, say hi to her from me please. I always look forward to seeing your video's ! 😁😁
@SAmusicUncut3 жыл бұрын
Hello Grace. I’ve lived in South Africa for 30 years but we used to live in Pennyburn, Kilwinning-just down the road from you!
@gracesmith61993 жыл бұрын
@@SAmusicUncut , there you go Brian ! I sometimes go to the outdoor Zumba @ the sports center there I also know a few people from Pennyburn 😁😁
@adrianburn71783 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. My forebears came from the Isle of Arran (before ending up in Australia in the mid 19th century) and that was the first time I'd seen images from the island. I've added it to my bucket list!
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Oh Adrian, you really must go there someday :) Wonderful place! Thanks for coming along :)
@beagle76223 жыл бұрын
Mid 19th Century, Gold Rush? Or the last of the Convicts . My father’s family arrived at a similar time Just could not imagine any reason why anybody would want to come here back then. I am not being insulting. I just couldn’t imagine why people would even want to get on a ship back then.
@adrianburn71783 жыл бұрын
@@beagle7622 gold rush
@wdh472113 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Woke up this morning to a video. Thanksgiving miracle in Orlando FL. Have a good holiday. Stay warm
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
You too, and thanks so much for coming along for my brief visit to the island! :)
@cthymnn201027 күн бұрын
It would be interesting for me if you featured Rene Macintosh sometime. I think there is a museum in Glasgow featuring him.
@almostthere3733 Жыл бұрын
@1:19 No Freaking Way!! TIMMIES in Glasgow! So cool. I had no idea. Enjoy! I live just outside of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. A town of about 30k and I believe there are 5 Tims in town. Enjoy a double double with the Timbits. :) There are over 4300 Tim Hortons locations in Canada out of 4,932 worldwide, based in Toronto.
@stewartcooper953 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, as someone who has thoroughly enjoyed your videos over the last year or so and loves Arran, I’m delighted you made it over and got such a positive first impression. There really is a lot to do and from seeing what you enjoy I’d certainly recommend a trip with the van - Glen Rosa, Glenashdale Falls/Giant’s Graves, Goat Fell and Brodick Castle Gardens would be wonderful places to explore, to name just a few. Thanks for posting this - it’s cheered me up after a long day.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear it Stewart! And thanks so much :) I need you to give me a tour!!!
@steves70133 жыл бұрын
Great video Steve, I've been to Arran twice 1st time 40 years ago! (Damn I should have bought a house then!) Last time 19 years ago. Must be due my next trip! 😂 Take care and stay safe
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Haha so true mate! Imagine what it'd be worth now!
@sadafqayyum19622 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video!!!! It made my travel plan a lot easier now
@portpower16063 жыл бұрын
Yet another great video Mr. Marsh. Please keep them coming, I always learn something new when watching your adventures. Arran is my bucket list now !
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@paulineparsons93998 ай бұрын
Do a bit more information on the food parts of your trip....would be nice. Thanks for everything!!
@carollehane-bx5ip Жыл бұрын
We love to stay in Lamlash it's central for touring and it's lovely and quite
@YmrMom422 жыл бұрын
Another good idea! Too bad you missed viewing Brodie’s castle. Looks lovely inside!
@steve-marsh2 жыл бұрын
Really need to go back Diane!
@ianmaonaigh72152 жыл бұрын
Steve great video 👍 , maybe a bit late with this . I seen you pass the Glasgow central bridge to Tim Horton's . Did you know there's little faces on the bridge but only one is different , it's believed it's the architect who made sure he ' got a mention ' . The CEO of Tim Horton global at the time , used to visit his grandparents in Clydebank when over as a lad and play by the Clyde and that's why he chose Glasgow as the first UK Tim Horton . There were trials of a long glass covered barge/boat to Braehead but I believe it folded . There was two more sea worthy type barge/boats on order , deposit paid , plan was to go right along the Clyde , stopping Govan , Partick , Braehead , Clydebank , Erskine , Dumbarton , Helensburgh , Greenock , and even possibly terminating at Arran , where you were , and plans to open a live music venue in Bowling and use the ferry at night to take passengers along , but the company or group folded and the boats never appeared . Best regards Steve .
@steve-marsh2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this Ian! A really interesting read and some inspiration for future videos :)
@ianmaonaigh72152 жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh Not at all Steve , and thanks for the reply , you've given me many happy hours and education .
@tommarshall16603 жыл бұрын
When we were leaving harbour Steve you said you were going to " pipe down", aye that fair took me back to my Navy days when the OOW would Pipe down for lights out. Great vid as usual.......
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Cheers Tom! And thanks for spotting the phrase - I've been told to pipe down a few times :)
@janettesinclair62796 ай бұрын
"Pipe down" was a phrase my ex-navy dad would say if us kids were getting a bit noisy.
@BarneyLeith3 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful island Arran looks to be. My daughter travelled to Arran for the wedding of one of her friends, and loved the island. I think I should add it to the tally of Scottish islands I've visited or (in the case of Shetland) lived on. Great video, as always.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Barney!
@Xantec2 жыл бұрын
the tune at the end by Cody Francis reminded me of Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer
@hikingwithadhdbrain20223 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video! The Isle of Arran was beautiful! There you must go for a walk! Yes, not all dogs behaved there on the boat but that is unfortunately the case for us humans, we do not always behave well towards others ;) Wish you and your wife a glorious day and a great weekend when it comes! Stay Safe!
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!! You too! Although right now it's so windy I'm scared to go out!
@TheUncleGrant Жыл бұрын
Another brilliant video Steve.It's a trip worth putting on my bucket list. I also like your choice of Music mate, Well done.
@jenniferlevine5406 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful trip - so scenic! Love the CM ferry journeys - they always seem to arrive somewhere magical!
@mongolmcphee7791 Жыл бұрын
Cracking video mate. This is on my to do list. Will probably get it done this month. Love a boat ride.
@double5313 жыл бұрын
Outstanding Steve, I’m in Johnstone and Arran is a doddle for a quick visit. Fantastic train and ferry connections help of course. Mull and Iona are also a must, maybe at least one overnighter for that one though! Keep up the great work.
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
I'm so jealous - we need to relocate there!
@janicetaylor20253 жыл бұрын
So excited to see the title of this video, I almost fell off the sofa. Brent probably heard me yell when he was in the shower! Love Arran! We visited here in 2019 because some of my ancestors emigrated from there to New Brunswick, Canada. Left on a ship leaving from Lamlash Bay in 1829 I believe. We only had a day there so I am anxious to go back, aiming for September 2021. It is a wonderful place. Their history museum there is great but the ancestry research office there was closed on Monday, our visiting day. Not too crazy in early June when we visited but July and August must be very busy. Only got to see a snippet of the island and can't wait to go back. We drove around a bit but didn't have time to do the whole island. One day is certainly not enough. You definitely will have to return Steve and do some hiking - another great video that we'll be watching for! I told Brent I couldn't wait for tonight when he would be available to watch it so I dove right in! I shall be re-watching it tonight with him - Bonus!
@steve-marsh3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for revisiting with me both! You have given me all the motivation in the world to head back and give it a proper go :)
@keithwhite14783 жыл бұрын
Loved that one. What a great day out. Stayed a couple of days at the Central Hotel. Just watched the station a lot!!