Stranraer Self Catering
cottages, apartments, lodges, mobile homes, etc
Self-catering accommodation in apartments, cottages, villas, lodges, mobile homes (static caravans), holiday parks, etc in Stranraer
Sheltered by the Rhinns of Galloway, a promontory lying to its west, Stranraer sits at the head of beautiful Loch Ryan and is a busy ferry port linking Scotland with Northern Ireland. Archaeologists believe it may also have been a naval base in Roman times. Close to the town centre is the 16th century Castle of St John, once the local jail for Covenanters, while the a local – built to look like a ship - was the one-time residence of Sir John Ross, the Victorian explorer who established the true position of the Magnetic North Pole.
On the outskirts of the town is Port Logan Fish Pond, a 200-year-old pool created by a blow hole in the Ice Age which is used to store live sea fish.
The grand Castle Kennedy Gardens was the creation of the Earl of Stair in the 18th century. It has ruins, lakes and woodland walks and is a near-neighbour of the remarkable Logan Botanic Garden.
Here you will find details of self-catering cottages, apartments, villas, mobile homes or cabins, lodges, etc. Also, self-catering accommodation in aparthotels,
static caravans, and holiday parks in Stranraer or surrounding areas.
Stranraer - Self catering cottages, chalets, cabins, apartments, mobile homes, etc |
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 | AULD DAIRY LUXURY SELF CATERING HOLIDAY COTTAGE | Cottage |
| Drummore, Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway, DG9 9QS | | From £400 - £595 per week 1 Unit sleeps 2-6 |
 | GLENLUCE & WHITECAIRNS HOLIDAY PARKS | Static Caravans / Timber Lodge |
| Glenluce, Newton Stewart, Dumfries & Galloway, DG8 0NZ | | From £195 - £630 per week 21 Units |
 | The perfect base for discovering many of Scotland hidden treasures, with 5 challenging golf courses, 6 Botanical Gardens, Horse Riding and Blo-karting all on our front door just for starters.
Galloway Forest Park has over 300 miles of Walking and Cycling trails, including the famous "7 Stanes" cycling routes. It is also home to the UK's first Dark Skies Park, once the sun sets you are perfectly placed to discover the hidden secrets of the night sky.
Also waiting to be discovered within the Galloway Forest Park and the surrounding area is an abundance of wildlife such as Red Squirrels, Ospreys, Otters, Peregrine Falcons, Red Deer & the rare Barnacle Goose. |
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