Day Visiting
When you step off the ferry onto Holy Isle, you will be met whenever possible by one of the resident volunteers who will tell you about the different walks you can make on the island and answer any questions you may have.
We keep the Centre itself reserved as a retreat space for our guests but you are welcome to take a look at the Organic Vegetable Garden and you can usually enjoy a free cup of tea or coffee in the Information Centre. This is a historic little building just south of the jetty, used in the past as living quarters, classroom, barn, and boathouse, and recently transformed into what it is now a cosy space cool in the summer and comfortably warm when the fire is lit on chilly rainy days.
Please note that the trustees of the Holy Isle Project have requested that no fires are lit and that you leave any pets on Arran so the wildlife on Holy Isle can remain undisturbed. Scottish Open Access law allows camping on the Holy Isle. We ask you please not to exercise this right and to avoid camping anywhere on the island.
Lama Yeshe requests that to protect Holy Isle as a sacred space, all who visit will endeavour to be in harmony with the island's aims of promoting world peace and health by following the Five Golden Rules.
The Holy Isle Ferry is operated by a separate company from us. For further details about Lamlash Cruises and the Holy Isle Ferry service including day visitor crossings please use these contact details:
Facebook https://m.facebook.com/holyisleferry
Website https://www.lamlashcruises.org.uk
Email lamlashcruises@gmail.com
Phone 07904 846 765