Shore Cottage

Leswalt, Portpatrick, Dumfries and Galloway
Sleeps: 1 to 6

Accepts DogsSmall Pets

Details

Shore Cottage is a self catering property that can sleep up to 4 people. This cottage is in a remote location on the coast in Leswalt.

The property is situated all on the one level, and consists of a lounge with an open fire, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, a double and a twin, and a conservatory with a wood burning stove. The conservatory offers direct access to a small decked area with steps down to the garden area. Garden furniture is available for the use of guests and is an ideal spot on a dry day to enjoy a barbeque. The property is well equipped and has been tastefully decorated and furnished throughout. In addition to the main house a separate self contained chalet suitable for two is available in the grounds.

The property is a short drive from the picturesque fishing village of Portpatrick and the largest town in the area Stranraer, home to the Stena Line ferry terminal. Further along the coast at Cairnryan you will find the P & O terminal, both offer good connections to Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland. Portpatrick is a pretty village centered around the harbour and has a small selection of shops and cafes, and a pottery situated at the lighthouse. For the walker the Southern Upland Way starts here, this 212 mile coast to coast route stretches from Portpatrick in the west to Cocksburnspath in the east. An ideal taster would be the 13.5 route from here to Castle Kennedy near Stranraer.

The Rhins of Galloway stretches twenty miles from north to south, and is home to various small villages and attractions, worthy of a mention are the Stranraer Museum, the Logan Botanic Garden, and the most southerly point in Scotland, the Mull of Galloway with it’s spectacular lighthouse and visitor centre, and the RSPB Nature Reserve. For the keen fly fisher, Dunskey Estate has two trout lochs not far from Portpatrick, and for the golfer there are good courses in Portpatrick and Stranraer. Riding and trekking can also be found at Lochnaw Home Farm. Further afield the small town of Wigtown, often referred to as “Scotland’s National Book Town” can be found, a mecca for second hand books and also home to Bladnoch, the most southerly distillery in Scotland.

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Short breaks available - minimum 4 night stay.

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Features & Amenities

  • Sleeps: 1 to 6
  • Off Street Parking
  • Garden
  • Children Welcome
  • Log Fire
  • Freeview TV
  • Golf Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
  • Walks Nearby

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Pricing :

  • from £530 - £835    per week

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