image: The Marine House Hotel, Stranraer. Explore the Rhins from our Hotel.

 


 

image: The Marine House Hotel, Stranraer. Close to swimming, windsurfing, ferries, trains and the great outdoors.The Marine House Hotel, (& Restaurant) Stranraer. Located in Agnew Crescent, the hotel is across the road from the popular Agnew Park, close to the ferries at Port Rodie & Cairnryan, and the harbour-side railway station. Ample free (long-stay) parking is available directly across the road from the Marine House Hotel. We serve bar meals every lunch time and evening meals in our restaurant nightly.

image: Loch Ryan looking out towards Arran & Isla Craig.We are very fortunate to live in the Rhins of Galloway. The shape of the peninsula, with water on three sides, lends to an 'Island Feeling'. Across the road from the Marine House hotel, is the expanse of sea loch known as Loch Ryan. It is used by anglers, windsurfers and the local Yatch Club alike.

To the south, about ten miles away, lays Luce Bay, another expanse of water which, with no Ferries to cause heavy washes, is perfect for boating, rib riding, angling, wind surfing etc etc.

image: The Marine House Hotel, Stranraer.Well situated for golfing.Golfers are not just accommodated locally, it is fair to say they are spoilt for choice!
Within 15 minutes drive one can reach: Portpatrick Golf Club (Dunskey & Dinvin courses), Stranraer Golf Club - with its award winning course set on the western shores of Loch Ryan or the Lagganmore Golf Club.
There are others, slightly further afield, such as Wigtownshire Country Club, Newton Stewart and even the legendary courses at Turnberry and Troon can be easily reached by the coastal road via Girvan & Ayr.


Ferry Times can be found here: Stena Line - P&O Ferries.

Stranraer boasts a fair number of restaurants and cafés to suit all tastes and pockets. Choose from Indian, Chinese, Turkish or Scottish cuisine (or just eat in our own restaurant!) to name but a few.

The landscape hereabouts is truly stunning. Venture out into 'Scotland In Miniature' - the 300 foot high cliffs down at the Mull of Galloway offer views of the Isle of Man, Ireland, Scotland & England. From the North Rhins one can view Arran, Aisla Craig and the Mull of Kintyre.

image: The Marine House Hotel, Stranraer.Ideal venue from which to explore the area.Perhaps you have 'Green Fingers'?
Visit the Botanic Garden at Logan, with its award-winning self-guided multi-language tour, plant shop and food bar. Or try a visit to the adjacent Logan House Gardens, the nearby Ardwell Gardens or Dunskey Gardens on the way into Portpatrick.
Outwith the Rhins there are the gardens at Castle Kennedy (home to the Galloway Garden Festival) and the truly amazing Glenwhan Gardens at Dunragit.

Why not spend a day exploring the Galloway Forest Park? Always lots going on there, with its Mountain Bike paths, walks, lochs, wildlife and stunning scenery!

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