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Harbour Lights Guest House, Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway

Harbour Lights Guest House
7 Agnew Crescent
Stranraer
Dumfries and Galloway

DG9 7JY

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Rhona & Colin Brown welcome you to their home; the Harbour Lights Guest House. Welcoming bed and breakfast accommodation situated in Stranraer, southwest Scotland, close to the Stena & P&O ferry ports with links across to Ireland, and the rail station with links to Glasgow, Prestwick & Glasgow Airports and beyond. Ample car parking is freely available across the road.

The Harbour Lights Guest House is close to several golf courses, including the award winning Stranraer Golf Course alongside Loch Ryan. The Ryan Leisure Centre, Stranraer FC ground, pubs and clubs, restaurants and shops are all within easy walking distance. Rhona & Colin Brown assure you of a warm welcome, comfortable accommodation and, of course - a hearty breakfast! Now offering Wi-Fi Hotspots in every room to provide Internet access for our guests!

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Number of Rooms: 6

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Double: From £20
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