This quiet country house Bed and Breakfast Hotel is set in the south west of Scotland, in The Rhins area of Stranraer, specialising in fresh locally sourced Scottish food.
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.
Colin
United Kingdom
Great location, views and it must have been a quite luxurious hotel in the past
Bed was comfortable, WiFi was good
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.
Rob
United Kingdom
The location is excellent. The staff were very friendly, polite & attentive. Good selection of food on the menu.
Situated in town centre of Stranraer, The Royal Hotel features a beer garden and bar. Stranraer train station is a 10-minute walk away and the Stena and P&O ports are located nearby.
Jeanette
United Kingdom
Spotless and furnished/ decorated to high and modern standard
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.
Jim
United Kingdom
Sea views, very comfortable and spacious room. Staff are friendly and professional. Fabulous location. Tasty and copious breakfast.
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.
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.
Marjolein
Australia
No frills hotel but had what we needed for an overnight stay before catching a ferry early the following morning.
Briar Brae Bed & Breakfast is set in Stranraer on the sea front, with views over Loch Ryan. The property is located 9 km from Portpatrick and 11 km from the ferry port.
Gary
United Kingdom
Great location looking out to sea, and only a few minutes walk into town along a good path. Comfortable accommodation and friendlyhost.
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 basis
roberto
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
we only booked a stay at Torrs Warren for 1 night as a...
we only booked a stay at Torrs Warren for 1 night as a valentine getaway. after breakfast we walked around the site to see the fish pond and the alpacas in neighbouring field before walking up to the old churchyard. didn't go anywhere else within the village
Teresa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was an older type property / country house with all the...
It was an older type property / country house with all the quirkiness you would expect from days gone by but the mix mash of books, pictures, photos and tartan carpets and rugs not to mention the collections of signed cricket bats makes Tors Warren a must place to visit.
Gerald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The staff were great .
The staff were great .
The country house attic room was spotless, If you are tall you may need to watch your head,
at 5’4 I was fine !
The Breakfast room was lovely and a fabulous full breakfast served by friendly staff who couldn’t do enough to help.
We would definitely recommend this lovely country house to others.
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stoneykirk is remote but a lovely place to escape to.
Stoneykirk is remote but a lovely place to escape to. Close to spectacular coastline and in the middle of the countryside, it's quiet with no real local facilities but so much nearby. A great base for exploring Galloway. We visited Portpatrick about 8 miles away which is a lovely little town with some great places to eat. You need to enjoy the outdoors and be able to plan your own itinerary to get the most from a visit here.
Valerie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is an excellent place to stay if you want peace and...
This is an excellent place to stay if you want peace and quiet. Breakfast is excellent, the beds are comfortable the bathrooms are very clean and recently fitted out.
The building is full of character as are the two resident Alpaca, Porridge and Patch who live in the field.
Everything is calm and quiet, Galloway is a quiet scenic area of the country, with rolling hills and livestock farms.
You are not far from Mull of Galloway with its lighthouse, very nice tea room and abundant bird life. Belfast is only a ferry ride away, the port of Cairnryan is 20 mins from this B& B.
Breakfast was good and the dining room in the conservatory is nice and clean, the hotel is very dated and our room (blue room) was quite small but comfortable enough for an overnight stay, when we arrived we were greeted by a lovely young lady called Neave she was very welcoming and funny, nothing was too much trouble, she is an absolute credit not only to the hotel but the hospitality industry as a whole, overall not the best hotel we’ve ever stayed at but would definitely return
Upon arrival, we were greeted by a helpful receptionist, who confirmed our booking and showed us to our room. However we then had to make our way out of the main part of the hotel, to an annexe, which usually means 2nd class facilities. How wrong could I be??? We were given 2 keys, as we had our own front door, together with the room key. Upon entering we were amazed at the size of the room, and the same can be said for the bathroom. Peaceful location and wonderful breakfast.
The staff are so professional,polite and accomandating, nothing is to much trouble for them. I highly recommend everyone to stay here, if you want to experience being treated like a VIP. Because that how the staff at the torrs Warren made me and my family feel. Can't wait for my next visit.
Brilliant staff, comfortable room, spotlessly clean, very well stocked refeshment tray in room, and a fabulous, very generously proportioned breakfast cooked to perfection. All this in lovely surroundings both within the hotel and in its garden.
Cannot wait to return.
This hotel is priced more reasonably than so called budget hotels like Travelodge yet it offers a far better and more comfortable place to enjoy your stay. Very friendly and helpful staff always willing to help
The staff are super friendly, the cooked breakfasts were plentiful and delicious, the hotel and garden are just beautiful and the location is perfect for a relaxing getaway. I would definitely go back!
Excellent location as we were catching the ferry from Stranraer. Hotel was full of country house charm and the bedroom was spacious, clean and comfortable. Good Scottish breakfast
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