Local Activities

Due to our excellent location, guests are able to enjoy a whole host of local activities in both the countryside and the city!

Ayrshire by Car

  • Gateway To The Highlands

  • Glasgow Angling Centre (19.7 miles)

  • Loudoun Leisure Centre (3 miles)

  • Loudoun Golf Range (3.1 miles)

  • Scottish Paint Ball Arena (3.1 miles)

  • Dean Castle Country Park (3.2 miles)

  • Ayr Beach (16 miles)

  • Troon Beach (12 miles)

  • NewMilns Snow & Sports Complex (3.9 miles)

  • Ayrshire Athletics Arena (4.4 miles)

  • Whitelee Wind Farm Visitors Centre (5.3 miles)

  • Scottish Wild Life Trust – Ayr Gorge (9.8 miles)

  • Scottish Wild Life Trust – Nature Reserve (9.8 miles)

  • Dig A Day (13 miles)

  • Dark Sky Observatory (24 miles)

Adventures and Sports

  • Fishing

  • Golfing

  • Cycling

  • Rambling

  • Horse Riding

  • Skiing/Snowboarding

  • Bird Watching

  • Clay Shooting

  • Air Rifle Shooting

  • Target Archery

Nearby facilities by Car

  • Glasgow Airport (15.6 miles)

  • Preswick Airport (12 miles)

  • Kilmarnock Town Centre (4.3 miles)

  • East Kilbride Shopping Centre (11.7 miles)

  • Silverburn Shopping Centre  12.5 miles

  • A&E Hairmyres Hospital (10.8 miles)

  • A&E Crosshouse Hospital (5.7 miles)

  • 24 hour Tesco Extra Kilmarnock (4.8 miles)

  • Coop /Tesco Superstore Galston (3 miles – open till 10pm)

  • 24 hour Asda Superstore (4.6 miles)

Hot Tub Rules

Guests staying in our Lodges & Micro Lodges must read the important information Detailed hot tub information, including hot tub rules, can also be found in each lodge’s Welcome Pack.

By booking a stay in a pod at Arranview Luxury Lodges, guests are agreeing to read the information and to abide by our hot tub rules. We reserve the right to prohibit use of a hot tub at any time during a stay, without offering a refund, if we find that our hot tub rules have not been followed. We cannot be held responsible for your safety while using the hot tub. You will be held responsible for any damage.

We charge £50 to empty and refill a hot tub during a stay if the water becomes contaminated.

IMPORTANT HOT TUB RULES:

  • Do not use the hot tub if you have skin, ear, genital or other body infections, open sores or wounds.

  • Do not exceed the maximum number of bathers in the hot tub (up to a maximum of four guests only).

  • Hot tub users must be staying in a that pod.

  • The hot tub cover must be in place and locked when not in use.

  • Children must always be supervised around the hot tub.

  • Bathers under 16 must be supervised by an adult.

  • No child under six should use the tub due to the risk of overheating.

  • Children over six must be able to stand on the bottom with their head fully out of the water.

  • Children should spend no longer than 15 to 20 minutes in a hot tub.

  • Glass must not be taken into or on the hot tub (wine glasses, water glasses, glass bottles etc). Plastic glasses and cups are provided.

  • No candles, smoking or eating in or on the hot tub.

  • All hot tub users must shower before using the tub.
  • Do not get into the hot tub wearing fake tan, make-up, body cream etc. This will cause significant damage to the tub and filtration system and can cause it to be non-operational and have to be closed to you or the next guests.

  • Do not pour oil, soap or any other product into the water.

  • Recommended guidelines suggest that you should use a hot tub for 15 to 30 minutes at a time with a maximum of 45 minutes at any one time.

  • Don’t use the tub if the water temperatures exceed 40 degrees C.

  • NHS guidelines suggest that you do not use a hot tub while pregnant due to the risk of overheating, dehydrating or fainting.

  • Seek medical advice if you have a medical issue, for example heart or respiratory problems.

  • Do not use the hot tub if you have a rash or broken skin, have experienced diarrhoea or vomiting in the last 48 hours, have a fever or flu-like symptoms.

  • If you feel too warm, get out of the hot tub and take a break.

  • Take regular breaks when bathing in the hot tub to avoid overheating and dehydration.

  • Avoid dehydration when using the hot tub by drinking plenty of water.

  • Do not use the tub if you are under the influence of alcohol or sedatives.

  • Do not jump into or out of the hot tub.

  • Take care when getting into or out of the hot tub due to the risk of slipping on wet surfaces.

  • Any problems with the hot tub must be reported to Arranview Luxury Lodges immediately, including any damage.

About Us

Hello, we’re Graham and Eric.

We live here with our family of furbies on a Trout Fishery in between the villages of Moscow and Waterside in East Ayrshire and we‘d love to share it with you. That’s why we decided to include Luxury Micro Lodges and Lodges to the fishery so that our guests could enjoy more time here at Arranview.

Graham and Eric