Welcome to Brodick Castle Wood, Brodrick, Scotland. A very interesting, ancient Woodland with some magnificent old trees. There are a variety of paths on offer for visitors so you can really explore this wonderful Woodland. Part of the Woodland of Brodick Castle Wood is owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland.
Brodick Castle Wood is situated at the rear of Brodrick Castle. The name Brodick comes from the Norse words, meaning 'broad bay'. Arran means 'peaked island' in Gaelic.
Those without transport can either take the north circular bus from Brodick which runs past the entrance or walk (part road and part footpath). The site has been occupied by a stronghold of some kind since the fifth century, when an ancient Irish tribe came over and founded the kingdom of Dalriada.
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