Bus and Ferry Connections Streamlined Ahead of Arran Food Festival

By Ivan PetrenkoOct 16, 2025 19:49 PMNews
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Passengers prepare for sustainable island travel. Source: unsplash

This year, it should be easier to get to the Isle of Arran for the Festival of Food and Drink because Stagecoach West Scotland is working with the event to make public transportation easier to use. The festival will take place from October 24 to November 2, 2025. It will focus on the island's local farmers, distilleries, and seasonal foods. The collaboration aims to strengthen existing links between mainland bus routes and ferry services, allowing more visitors to reach Arran without relying on private cars.

Bus passengers will have access to several travel connections across Ayrshire and Arran. Stagecoach services 585, 10, 11 and 14 link nearby towns with Ardrossan Harbour, where ferries depart for Brodick. Once on the island, services 322, 323 and 324 connect major communities, including Whiting Bay, Blackwaterfoot and Lochranza. Free bus travel continues for under-22s and over-60s with a valid Young Scot or National Entitlement Card, while Group DayRider tickets remain available for those travelling together.

The festival’s programme will showcase the island’s culinary culture through a series of tastings, talks, and workshops. Events include whisky and gin sampling, cooking demonstrations, and nature-based experiences such as mushroom foraging and forest-garden tours. Organisers say the focus is on celebrating local craftsmanship and sustainability by connecting visitors with small-scale food producers and independent hospitality venues that define Arran’s food identity.

Throughout the island, venues such as The Douglas Hotel, Lagg Distillery, and Bellevue Barn will host individual events over the ten-day programme. Each location will feature its own culinary theme, with special menus and curated tasting sessions that reflect Arran’s regional produce. The organisers note that visitors are encouraged to explore the island by public transport, as festival events are distributed across multiple towns and rural communities.

Wooden barrels arranged inside a distillery cellar
Craft producers prepare for festival season. Source: unsplash

Aligning public transport schedules with local ferry services provides an eco-friendly and practical means of exploring Arran. The initiative reduces the environmental footprint of private travel and demonstrates how regional transport systems can support community-focused tourism. The festival's focus on sustainable transportation goes beyond its food offerings. It is part of a larger effort in Scotland to make cultural events more environmentally friendly and accessible to everyone, including residents and visitors.

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