Lamlash
Lamlash is a town on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It lies three miles south of the island's main settlement and ferry port Brodick, in a sheltered bay on the island's east coast, facing the Holy Isle.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Holy Island and Arran Lifeboat Station.
Holy Island
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Holy Island is a small island just east of the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It's two miles long by half-a-mile mile wide, with a rocky ridge down its spine.
Arran Lifeboat Station
Building
Photo: G Laird, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Arran Lifeboat Station, sometimes known as 'Arran Lifeboat Station', is located at Lamlash Pier in Lamlash, a village on the Isle of Arran, which sits in the Firth of Clyde, in the administrative region of North Ayrshire.
Arran War Memorial Hospital
Hospital
The Arran War Memorial Hospital is a healthcare facility located in Lamlash on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. It has seventeen staffed beds for in-patient medical care, x-ray facilities, and is the base for a community maternity unit.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Strathwhillan and Brodick.
Strathwhillan
Neighborhood
Photo: Alan Reid, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Strathwhillan is a tiny community on the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It is really a suburb of the much larger village of Brodick. There are no amenities to speak of in the area, save for a local guest house. Strathwhillan is situated 3 miles north of Lamlash.
Brodick
Village
Photo: Dave souza, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Brodick is the main village on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It is halfway along the east coast of the island, in Brodick Bay below Goat Fell, the tallest mountain on Arran. Brodick is situated 3 miles north of Lamlash.
Whiting Bay
Village
Photo: Leslie Barrie, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Whiting Bay is a village located on the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland four miles south of Lamlash and eight miles south of Brodick. With more than 600 inhabitants it’s the third largest village on the island of Arran, behind Lamlash and Brodick. Whiting Bay is situated 3½ miles southeast of Lamlash.
Lamlash
- Type: Village with 1,100 residents
- Description: village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
- Category: locality
- Location: North Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.53349° or 55° 32′ 1″ northLongitude
-5.12846° or 5° 7′ 43″ westPopulation
1,100Elevation
26 feet (8 metres)United Nations Location Code
GB LAHOpen location code
9C7PGVMC+9JOpenStreetMap ID
node 27584961OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Welsh—“Lamlash” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Lamlash”
- Bulgarian: “Ламлаш”
- Cebuano: “Lamlash”
- Chinese: “拉姆拉什”
- Dutch: “Lamlash”
- French: “Lamlash”
- German: “Lamlash”
- Irish: “An t-Eilean Árd”
- Irish: “An t-Eilean Àrd”
- Irish: “Eilean MoLaise”
- Irish: “Loch an Eilein”
- Persian: “لاملش”
- Scots: “Lamlash”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Lamlash”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Loch an Eilein, Arainn”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Loch an Eilein”
- Spanish: “Lamlash”
- Swedish: “Lamlash”
- Welsh: “Lamlash”
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Notable Places Nearby
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