Where is Arran Aromatics made?

Where is Arran Aromatics made?

SCOTLAND
PROUDLY MADE IN SCOTLAND. A sprig of gorse, a breath of sea air and a pinch of seasoned wood. These elements combine to conjure vibrant, evocative scents that are uniquely Scottish, uniquely Arran.

Who founded Arran Aromatics?

Janet Russell
Arran Aromatics was started in 1989 by Janet Russell in her cottage on the island.

Who owns the island of Arran?

At 874 metres (2867 ft), it is one of four Corbett’s on the island. The mountain, along with nearby Brodick Castle, is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

Is Arran worth visiting?

The Isle of Arran is a beautiful island set off the west coast of Scotland. Awaiting you are beautiful sandy beaches, rugged mountains, an abundance of outdoor activities, ancient castles and relaxing spas that will make you fall in love with this wonderful island.

Is Arran a volcano?

Fiery Arran The hills around Ard Bheinn in the centre of Arran are the site of a volcano which has been eroded down to its roots.

How many days do you need on Arran?

You can easily go round the island a few times in 3 days. Its about 55 miles. Shame your friend cant do long walks, but there are lots of beach walks at Machrie, Shiskine and around Lochranza.

How long would it take to drive around Arran?

A trip around Arran is about 90 kilometres and can be done in 4 hours, depending of course on the amount of stops and a visit to Brodick Castle which is a must if you ask me.

Is there gold on the Isle of Arran?

The hoard, which dates to around 1000-800 BC, was found in 1921 close to Whitefarland Point, on the north-west coast of the island of Arran, which sits in the south-west of Scotland between the Kintyre peninsula and the Ayrshire coast. The Whitefarland gold objects (Reproduced courtesy of Glasgow Museums).

Are there wild cats on Arran?

Wildcats are widely but unevenly distributed throughout the north and central Scottish mainland, north of the Highland Boundary Fault (which runs from Arran to Stonehaven). Within this area, and particularly where there have been local records of the species, wildcat should be an operational consideration.