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The Harbour House Sea front Hotel
Situated in Portpatrick, on a seafront location,The Harbour House Sea front Hotel has a beer garden, coffee and cocktail lounge, and free WiFi in all rooms.

North West Castle Hotel
Featuring its own curling ice rink and an indoor pool, North West Castle Hotel is located opposite Stranraer harbour, which serves as the main ferry port between Scotland and Ireland.

Crown hotel
Located in Portpatrick and with Portpatrick Beach reachable within a few steps, Crown hotel provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.

Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel offers accommodation in Kirkcolm, 14 km from Stranraer. Free private parking is available on site. Every room has a flat-screen TV.

Fernhill Hotel
Set in private gardens above Portpatrick, Fernhill Hotel boasts open views over the village, harbour and Irish Sea.

Craignelder Hotel
With picturesque views across Loch Ryan, this hotel is situated in south-west Scotland, close to the ferry ports to Ireland. It has 2 spacious bars, free parking and free Wi-Fi.

The Waterfront
Facing the beachfront, The Waterfront offers 3-star accommodation in Portpatrick and features a garden, terrace and restaurant.

The Portpatrick Hotel by Compass Hospitality
With stunning views from the edge of Galloway Cliffs, Portpatrick Hotel offers a garden, modern rooms. Rooms at the Portpatrick include a private bathroom, along with free Wi-Fi and a TV.

Mount Stewart Hotel
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Mount Stewart Hotel offers accommodation in Portpatrick, 9 km from Stranraer. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.

Lakeview Guest House
Lakeview Guest House is located on the seafront in Stranraer, 200 metres from Stranraer Beach. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the guest house free of charge.

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- From US$107.91 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 947 reviewsAn exceptionally pleasant stay, partly due to an extraordinarily friendly staff, two wonderfully cozy rooms with a view worthy of postcards. Beds were super comfy and the breakfast arrangement was perfect, with an option between continental and full Scottish. What a treat! We left with a smile and are looking forward to our next stay at this gem!Guest review byMatthiasGermany
- From US$161.67 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 339 reviewsExcellent staff, large comfortable room with a beautiful sea view and great location in Portpatrick. Super tasty breakfast and excellent service. Thank you, we will be back. Fiona & SteveGuest review byFionaBahrain
- From US$271.92 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 181 reviewsThe location, an historic lighthouse with a direct view to the sea, and the food served at the restaurant! The people there, very nice and helpfull.Guest review byStéphaneFrance
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 300 reviewsLarge room with great view over garden and the sea. Private parking in the back. Very good breakfast. Kind and helpful host FionaGuest review byPeterNetherlands
- From US$111.55 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 2,720 reviewsThe views, location , cleanliness , the size of the room and the dinner hall were beautiful. A real sense of pride in the place.Guest review byChristineAustralia
- From US$80.84 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 419 reviewsSuper comfortable beds and cosy. The staff were very friendly and accommodating as we arrived past the usual check in time.Guest review byStephanieUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 1,513 reviewsLovely sea view. Nice clean room and breakfast was delicious. All staff were so friendly. Thoroughly enjoyed it.Guest review byChristineUnited Kingdom
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Good base for touring the Galloway Coast, which is...
Good base for touring the Galloway Coast, which is spectacular. Stranraer doesn't have a lot of ammenities for tourists, but is interesting for a walk about. Best Guest House ? Neptunes Rest. Family run, spotless, can't do enough for you. AWGuest review byAlexanderUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Portpatrick is a small village by the sea.
Portpatrick is a small village by the sea. Most hotels are within a short walking distance of the harbour. There are cliffs on either side of the seafront that provide stunning views of the Irish sea and on a good day Mallin Head in Ballycastle and the Mourne Mountains can be seen (both in Northern Ireland). I was expecting there to be the standard takeaways but there seemed to be only one fish and chip shop that closed in the late afternoon. The Waterfront Hotel provided a great meal every evening though. The bus service is poor in this part of the world so I had to go all the way up to Ayr to hire a car.Guest review byDuncanUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Whilst it is a very remote location and you are isolated...
Whilst it is a very remote location and you are isolated from other places within walking distance, there is a costal path and tiny beaches to explore. We were staying for one night which was perfect, be mindful that there isn’t any other options for food eateries, the food at the hotel is lovely and prices for a 5 course meal super at £40, the main courses were a little high at approximately £18 and a little heavy if you just want a sandwich or a light bite for your evening meal, but fine dining wearing walking clothes was such a treat! breakfast was included and really hearty. The staff are super attentive and friendly, the hotel is clean and well looked after, very traditional setting and furniture so not a modern setting if that is what you are after. We wanted for nothing, everything was catered for, our room was upgraded to a larger room and was very traditional and comfortable. This is still a working lighthouse, which is incredible to sit and watch the lighthouse in action once the sun begins to set. There is also a upstairs terrace you can watch the sun set from (but no seating) and one of the rooms has a private terrace area (with seating). Really loved our stay and would highly recommend it, especially for the experience of staying at a remote lighthouseGuest review byClaireUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I loved everything about this house and the area, everything...
I loved everything about this house and the area, everything you cold need and more, a wee home from home Took a wee trip to port Patrick is a great place to stay and just relax or a base to go adventuring definitely recommend, the local takeaway restaurant is fantasticGuest review byLeighUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Dunragit is just basically a main road.
Dunragit is just basically a main road. No shops, pubs or restaurants. The nearest place for food is Portpatrick which has a beautiful harbour front but is also very busy. Fortunately each time we went we were able to find a parking spot. I’d always recommended booking a table. The postcode to the property took us up an awful, overgrown, narrow road. There’s a far better one the other side. So our sat nav took us on the A75 (from England) and turned us to the right, cross over a railway line and at the T junction to turn right. Instead, turn left here and then first right. A far better road to access the farm. At the farm there’s a wooden fence surrounding an area of green grass, turn to the left (just after that area) and on your right you’ll see an opening through the wall which you drive through and the COO Shed is the property directly opposite with the half glazed doorway into it to the left which is next to the opening of your private hot tub.Guest review byLynnUnited Kingdom - 6.0
We like to go out for a drink and a meal and the choice in...
We like to go out for a drink and a meal and the choice in Drummore is in our opinion poor. But if you are not into eating out or going for a drink and want to go somewhere that is away from the maddening crowds then Drummore could be the place for you. Luce bay is quite special and Dummore is not far from the various gardens and places to visit on the Mull.Guest review byJamesUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Port Logan is a very peaceful and lovely place to stay or...
Port Logan is a very peaceful and lovely place to stay or come for a walk on the beach. Having base in Port Logan in a mid Feb we discovered that there aren’t many places opened yet but still we had a walk outside of impressive Castle Kennedy gardens, the Glanwhen gardens were open with honesty box or pay online and they were peaceful with plenty to see on plentiful winding paths. On weekend the Logan Botanical gardens were opened too and what a great place to see some rare in UK trees and bushes. The Logan Fish pond was fascinating to learn about both how it was created and about all the fish species living there now. Then there are numerous coastal walks with wonderful views nearby and beautiful beaches for a stroll or picnic. In the North Rhins there is a Wig bay and apart from interesting historical aspect we were gobsmacked with amount of interesting shells to find and with the variety of sea birds.Guest review byAnnaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
It is a small village.
It is a small village. It is an excellent location to visit the Mull of Galloway lighthouse which has a cheap tour . It is the most southerly point in Scotland. There are also nice beaches and an RSPB site at the lighthouse The Logan gardens are also close to this area. We saw a snow goose. This is only the second Snow goose I have seen in Scotland. The locals said it appears on a regular basisGuest review byrobertoUnited Kingdom - 6.0
There's almost zero reason to visit Stranraer itself; no...
There's almost zero reason to visit Stranraer itself; no ferries run from here now. I found one decent shop of interest, the little museam was ok and free. The proximity to the mull of galloway and the rhins was my reason for staying. The accomodation choice was not great, but Royal Hotel was the best optionGuest review byRobertUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Portpatrick is a lovely rugged place with great views, nice...
Portpatrick is a lovely rugged place with great views, nice walks and a friendly welcome from those we met. Plenty of parking spaces and a very nice hostelry, the Crown hotel, which serves the best food around. I would really recommend staying there if you liked walking , especially the coastal routes and for some peace and quiet. We loved it but it wouldn't be everyone's choice for a break or holiday.Guest review byBarryUnited Kingdom