Stranraer is about more than just ferries. Sheltered in the deep cut of Loch Ryan and by the Rhins of Galloway behind it Stranraer is an interesting old town with a wealth of attractions man-made and natural waiting to be found...
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North West Castle Hotel
North West Castle opened its doors to guests in 1962 and has played an active part in the life of the town of Stranraer ever since. Renowned for the warmth of its welcome, guests return ...
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Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel
Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel invests the charm and romance of an 1815 functioning lighthouse with the comforts of a small, very unique, luxury hotel and restaurant.
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Cross Haven Guest House
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Mick and Gayle Holmes guarantee you a warm welcome on your arrival at Cross Haven. It is a beautiful Victorian villa refurbished by us to a high standard. Formerly a ... More
| Double Room: £25 - £27.50
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Tigh Na Mara Hotel
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Tigh na Mara Hotel boasts an enviable location, situated within a stone's throw of a beautiful stretch of unspoilt, sandy beach. This area features some of Scotland’s most spectacular coastline ... More
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Torrs Warren Country House Hotel
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A quiet family run hotel ideal for the ferry to Ireland or exploring the Rhins in the southwest of Scotland. We have a licensed bar and restaurant and all the ... More
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