This 4 Star Visit Scotland bed and breakfast is a 2-minute drive from ferry ports with crossings to Belfast, Larne and Cairnryan. Free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi is available at this property.
Amy
United Kingdom
Wonderful location, Pat was a fantastic host, going out of her way to make us comfortable and helping us to book for our evening meal at a lovely local pub. The room was gorgeous with lots of little thoughtful touches, and the breakfast was fantastic (great veggie breakfast too) - highly recommended. We absolutely loved our stay and hope to come back again!
Rhins of Galloway offers high-quality accommodation in a garden setting overlooking Loch Ryan. It is situated between the ports of Stranraer and Cairnryan, and offers free on-site parking.
June
United Kingdom
Property was what I call old school. Room was lovely, bed was to die for. Breakfast was excellent and they could not be more helpful
It was a fantastic stay would recommend.
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.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Location excellent for Belfast ferry , staff very friendly and pointed us in the direction of an excellent Chinese restaurant (no restaurant at hotel at this time ) .
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.
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.
Donna-Marie
United Kingdom
It was a friendly and amazing little gem of a hotel very glad I came across this.
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.
Offering beautiful views of Loch Ryan, Harbour Lights Guesthouse is located in Stranraer. Free WiFi access is available. Rooms at Harbour Lights Guesthouse are en suite with a shower.
Helen
United Kingdom
Convenient. Welcoming. Efficient. Very good breakfasts.
Situated in Stranraer, in a historic building, 700 metres from Stranraer Beach, Thornbank House is a guest house with a fitness centre and indoor pool.
Set in Kirkcolm, Wigbay Loch View 28 features accommodation with a private pool. This beachfront property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Homey, friendly and immaculately clean accommodations.
Homey, friendly and immaculately clean accommodations. Pat was so helpful. The driveway is a bit hard to see on the way by but the place is scenic and convenient for leaving on the ferry. Ate a great meal at the Custom House pub.
Chris
Canada
10
Scored 10
Our stay was very good. Hosts were helpful and friendly.
Our stay was very good. Hosts were helpful and friendly.
Room was excellent,it’s our personal choice that we don’t care for black bedding. The room was immaculately clean,shower good. His and her sinks which we liked very much. Rooms were spacious light and comfortable.
Brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The location is great, especially for access to the ferry...
The location is great, especially for access to the ferry ports. We visited Logan Botanic Gardens, Glenwhan Gardens and Castle Kennedy which are all within a short drive from Cairnryan. We had a lovely meal at Henry's Bay House restaurant in Stranraer. Also had a nice snack from Subway in Stranraer and delicious soup with home made bread at Glenwhan Gardens.
Would avoid trying to find somewhere to eat in Stranraer town as there are few restaurants that looked appealing.
Marion
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was where we caught the ferry to Ireland and if ever...
It was where we caught the ferry to Ireland and if ever going again I would definitely use Cairnryan. We used a restaurant by the name of Henry’s Bay 10 mins away and it was very nice would recommend they did a teatime special that was excellent value for money and the staff were very attentive. The route to Ayr from Cairmryan has a beautiful coast way and well worth a drive to. There were some breathtaking views.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cairnryan sits on the side of Loch Ryan and is therefore one...
Cairnryan sits on the side of Loch Ryan and is therefore one sided. The village is 10-15 minutes from Stranraer which has plenty of pubs, cafes and restaurants. As a touring base or a stopover for the ferry Cairnryan is ideal but if you want nightlife that’s out.
We ate in Henry’s Bay House Restaurant which is very good. As for activities for young couples my wife and I are 73 and 70 years young so no advice on that. On the other side of the loch there are quite a few nice beaches within a 12 mile drive but take a picnic. As stated above touring is ideal. Portpatrick and the Mull of Galloway are well worth a visit in fine weather, as are Castle Kennedy and Logan gardens.
The picture is taken from Cairnryan Bed and Breakfast.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The whole experience was made easy by the friendliness of...
The whole experience was made easy by the friendliness of all. The only problem I had was it was too short. I would have liked to have been able to stay for a few days. But was unable to do so because of the nature of my travel reason.
We found our Garden Suite very comfortable. Check in/out was very easy. Our suite was very very clean and the bed was so comfortable. Lots of black glass which is a nightmare to keep clean and it was all spotless. It was so peaceful and really for us just perfect. Paul recommended Portpatrick so we went there and had lunch in Mount Stewart and it was fantastic. We opted for no breakfast but when handing key back we got the aroma of breakfast and kind of regret it now but always next time.
We were staying overnight before catching the ferry from Cairnryan. This is an exceptional place - full of carefully thought out detail and nice touches. Huge comfortable bed and a good little kitchen. One of the best hotel breakfasts I’ve ever had (eggs Benedict with fresh spinach, great hollandaise and whole meal muffin). All accompanied by curlews and oyster catchers and a beautiful hare in the garden. We would happily have stayed a week (or more).
The Rhins of Galloway is an exceptional place to stay. Rooms are decorated to a very high standard, many including extra features like tv in the bathroom, lights controlled via handsets and large TVs. The breakfast does not disappoint with lots of choice and all beautifully prepared. I have stayed in five star hotels that have not lived up to the standards set by Rhins of Galloway.
Second stay at this accommodation. A restful overnight stay after crossing on ferry (just five/ten minutes away by car).
Brilliant facilities in the room, excellent range and quality of breakfast options. Proprietors are friendly and very helpful.
The rooms (which are equipped like a five star hotel) are situated at the back and very quiet. Good parking and wifi available too.
There was a friendly welcome. The room was spacious and had sofa seats for watching TV. Bottled water was provided, so were chocolates, biscuits and a good range of hot drinks including a nice coffee machine. The proprietors were thoughtful & there was great attention to detail. The hotel is close to the Cairnryan ferry port.
The place was clean and nice, so comfortable and private. Almost as close are you can get to Stena line. Walkable distance. The hosts were very kind and made sure that I had everything I needed. And even gave me a ride to the ferry because it was pouring rain!
Lovely place, exceptionally easy for the ferry I needed to catch the next day. Maggie is a gem and made me feel right at home immediately! The room was lovely and much larger than I had anticipated. I only wish I could have stayed longer.
Pat was very welcoming and friendly. The room was equipped with all the amenities expected of a good B&B. Access (to and from) was convenient i.e. without disturbing others. I would book Cairnryan B&B again.
Rural location, really convenient for the Cairnryan ferry terminals and just across the road from the Loch Ryan coastal path. Lovely room, beautifully presented and a breakfast cooked to order.
Pat was extremely welcoming , friendly. and we felt very much at ease. The room was immaculate and very comfortable. Pat provides some extra touches that make a stay in Cairnryan B&B special.
The quality and comfort of the rooms was on par with a 4* hotel. The home cooked breakfast a very welcome surprise. Pat is a lovely host who genuinely enjoys welcoming guests.
Absolutely ideal for travellers heading on the early ferries from Cairnryan. Great night's sleep, nice to relax after the journey with a well appointed kitchen and comfy sofa.
Easy access to Cairnryan port. Very friendly welcome, and cosy clean room and en-suite. What more could we ask for when traveling. Delicious Scottish cooked breakfast.
Lovely family room on the top floor. Two very large rooms with a bathroom in between. Perfect for a family and less than a 5 minute drive to the ferry.
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