Cottage Description
Lochryan View is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Stranraer, Scotland. This property does not allow pets. Local to Innermessan, Cairnryan, Kirkcolm, East Freugh
- DVD player
- Dishwasher
- Fuel and Power Included
- Enclosed Garden / Patio
- Garden / Patio
- Pub within 1 mile
- Sea View
- Shower
- Television
- Winter Short Breaks
- Car Parking Available
- Bed Linen & Towels Included
- Washing Machine
- Coastal within 1 mile
Situated yards from the shores of Lochryan with views to Ailsa Craig, this holiday cottage is located in the town of Stranraer. Visit the museum, the castle of St. John or follow the Town Trail. Ideal location for walkers and there are three famous gardens in the area, open to the public. Children love Agnew Park with pedal boats, train rides, adventure playground and crazy golf (seasonal). Golf, leisure centre and several beaches all close by. Shops and pub 150 yards.
All on ground floor: Living room with patio doors. Kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.
Gas CH inc (£20pw Oct-Mar). Elec, bed linen and towels included. DVD and small library. CD. Electric Cooker. Combi Microwave/oven/grill. Washing Machine. T/dryer. Dishwasher. Fridge Freezer. Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area and furniture. Parking (1 car). No smoking. Note: The sea is 20 yards away, separated by a wall.
Food
Days Out
Beach
Bike & Hike
Sports
Nature
Gardens
Activities
Historical
Eating & Drinking
A wonderful restaurant in the centre of the beautiful Port William. Extremely popular with locals and tourists alike; booking is strongly recommended. Choose from their wide ranging menu, anything from haggis, steak and gammon to prawns, calamari and the catch of the day.
Fun Days Out
No recommended Fun Days Out found within 30 miles of this property.
Beach
No recommended Beach found within 30 miles of this property.
Biking & Hiking
No recommended Cycling & Hiking found within 30 miles of this property.
Golf & Sports
No recommended Golf & Sporting Activities found within 30 miles of this property.
Nature Reserves
No recommended Nature Reserves found within 30 miles of this property.
Gardens & Woodlands
Logan lies at the South-Western tip of Scotland, and it is unrivalled as the country's most exotic garden. This is a showcase for some truly remarkable flowers.
A beautiful park, in the heart of Galloway Forest. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around this beautiful area or simply sit with a good book and a picnic soaking up the stunning scenery. Alternatively spend some time at the excellent visitor centre and pop in for a warm beverage in the tea room.
Local Attractions
The Gallery is located on the ground floor of a delightful Edwardian home within the conservation area of Whitehead. It is an unusual environment but works very well, the gallery sits well amongst the grace and charm of the house. The Gallery houses the work of the owner a talented artist who specialises in contemporary and abstract work and two rooms of the house are used to display her work. The Conservatory Gallery exhibition space is allotted to other artists with a different artist on show each month, so it is a continually changing exhibition of works. Open daily from 12.00pm to 5.00pm. There is also the opportunity to have a tour of this lovely house for a small charge of €4 per person, tours can be arranged by email or via their Facebook page, full details are on the website. All art on display is available for sale and there is always a great variety of art on sale covering a vast range of styles and subjects. If in the area do call in to see what is on show you won't be disappointed by the great works or the lovely gallery.
Blackhead Path takes you along a route that extends from Whitehead Boat Club to Sunshine House and is about two to three miles in distance along the Antrim Coast. As you meander along this route you come across beach, coastal and woodland, known as the "Magic Wood" that is home to a variety of wildlife. A particular point of interest along the walk is the Blackhead Lighthouse that is reached by climbing up some steep steps. The remainder of the walk is mixed some sections are pretty level and easy going other areas made up of the craggy coastal path. The area is stunning with some picturesque views out over Bangor and on a clear day you can see for miles with views of the Isle of Man and Scotland. The walk includes some information boards along the way that detail the history of the area and some old photos, that are interesting and informative. Blackhead Path is an ideal walk whatever the weather as it has a number of shelters along the route where you can take cover, it also has lots of local wildlife to see and if you look out over the sea you might see a dolphin, a walk with lovely views that everyone can enjoy.
Brown's Bay - 28.8 Miles (46.1 KM)
Brown's Bay Beach extends to 300 metres and is lined with rocks and loose boulders but is mainly sandy. The beach is vast, both long and wide, it is a quiet and peaceful spot and is found at the northern end of Islandmagee and enjoys a rural setting that gives an escape from the hustle and bustle of it all. You get the most fabulous views out across the horizon where you can see five headlands that stretch up along the Antrim coast. The beach is clean and has public toilets that are also clean. It is perfect for swimming in as the waters tend to be calm and are quite shallow. At times you can spot jellyfish here, examine the rock pools and possibly see seals in the waters. There are nice coastal walks that you can take from here. Although it is popular on a nice day it never gets overcrowded. There is a shop located just along the road where you can buy refreshments. Brown's Bay Beach is a perfect day out for all, families can enjoy the amenities here and everyone can enjoy the natural beauty of the area, it is a heavenly place, that has won the Seaside Rural Award.
Whitehead Public Library is located in Whitehead, Antrim, it is a bright and modern building that houses a vast and varied collection of books, media items, research items as well as equipment available for your use. The library is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10.00am closing times vary so best to check the website. They also organise a number of literary and fun events, as well as focusing on historic events that are aimed at the local community and all ages again all details are on the website. It has a lovely welcoming atmosphere and the staff are great, really friendly and helpful. You don't have to be a member to get involved with the events and activities they are available to everyone.
The Bank House is located in a classic historic building that once served as a bank, within the centre of the charming and quaint village of Whitehead. It is home a delightful variety and selection of local art and artisan crafts as well as items of stationery and basketry, paintings, ceramics and much more. It also serves as a gallery and has a good selection of works by local artists. The goods are high quality and there are many unusual and and quirky items for sale, you are sure to find something to appeal to all tastes here. It is well laid out and all items are clearly displayed. The store opens Monday through to Saturday from 9.30 am till 5.30pm with late night opening on a Thursday. There is a lovely coffee shop where you can relax with a nice beverage and one of the delicious cakes they sell, so tasty! They organise a range of different events and classes making it a real part of the community. The Bank House has a lovely welcoming atmosphere and the staff are so friendly and helpful too. The Bank House has lots to offer and should not be missed if you are in the area lots to see and even get involved with a real gem of a shop.
Historical & Heritage Sites
A fascinating priory to visit, with an extremely long and complex history. Built, re-built, restored, converted and added to over almost sixteen centuries, this age old site has seen its share of worship and war and is well worth a visit. The excellent visitor centre provides information on the architecture, history and religion of the priory over the years.