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Glenotter Bed and Breakfast - Stranraer - United Kingdom
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Glenotter Bed and Breakfast hotel city: Stranraer - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Glenotter, Leswalt Road, Stranraer; zip code: DG9 0EP
Glenotter Bed and Breakfast is located in Stranraer, less than a 10-minute walk from the beach. A full Scottish breakfast is served every morning, and Stranraer Golf Club is a 3-minute drive away.
-- Situé à Stranraer, à moins de 10 minutes à pied de la plage et à 3 minutes de route du club de golf de Stranraer, le Glenotter Bed and Breakfast vous propose un petit-déjeuner écossais complet servi chaque matin.
-- El Glenotter Bed and Breakfast se encuentra en Stranraer, a menos de 10 minutos a pie de la playa. Todos los días sirve un desayuno escocés completo. El club de golf de Stranraer queda a 3 minutos en coche.
-- Das Glenotter Bed and Breakfast befindet sich in Stranraer, weniger als 10 Gehminuten vom Strand entfernt. Jeden Morgen wird ein reichhaltiges schottisches Frühstück serviert. Zum Stranraer Golf Club gelangen Sie in 3 Minuten mit dem Auto.
-- Glenotter Bed and Breakfast bevindt zich in Stranraer, op minder dan 10 minuten lopen van het strand. Er wordt elke ochtend een compleet Schots ontbijt geserveerd, en de Stranraer Golf Club ligt op 3 minuten rijden.
-- Glenotter Bed and Breakfast住宿加早餐酒店位于斯特兰拉尔(Stranraer),距离海滩有不到10分钟的步行路程,每天早晨提供全套苏格兰早餐,距离Stranraer Golf Club高尔夫俱乐部有3分钟的车程。 旅馆的所有客房皆设有免费Wi-Fi连接、1台平面电视、收音机、沏茶及咖啡设施和一间带浴缸或淋浴及吹风机的私人浴室。 Glenotter Bed and Breakfast住宿加早餐酒店内拥有一个种满了鲜花和树木的私人花园,并设有免费的内部私人停车场。 ...
-- Отель типа «постель и завтрак» Glenotter расположен в Странраре, менее чем в 10 минутах ходьбы от пляжа. Поездка от отеля до гольф-клуба города займет лишь 3 минуты. Каждое утро гостям подают полный шотландский завтрак.
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Places to see in ( Stranraer - UK )
Places to see in ( Stranraer - UK )
Stranraer is a town in Inch, Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. Stranraer lies on the shores of Loch Ryan, on the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland. Stranraer is Dumfries and Galloway's second-largest town.
Stranraer is an administrative centre for the West Galloway Wigtownshire area of Dumfries and Galloway. It is best known as having been a ferry port, previously connecting Scotland with Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland; the last service was transferred to nearby Cairnryan in November 2011. The main industries in the area are the ferry port, with associated industries, tourism and, more traditionally, farming.
Some argue that the name comes from the Scottish Gaelic An t-Sròn Reamhar meaning The Fat Nose, but which more prosaically might be rendered as the broad headland. The most commonly accepted explanation is that it derives its name from the strand or burn which divides the row, raw, of houses on its banks. (The town burn, now under the two Strand streets.) In time Strandraw was named and spelled Stranrawer, and afterwards Stranraer.
The A77 runs north towards Ayr, Prestwick and Glasgow. The A75 runs east from Stranraer to Gretna, with links to the M6 going to Carlisle. The A75 is part of European route E18, but, like all European routes, it is not signposted as such in the United Kingdom. The main national coach providers operate services from Stranraer. National Express offer a service to London, and Scottish Citylink (in association with Ulsterbus) operate services to Edinburgh.
Stranraer railway station is the southern terminus for one of the branch lines of the Glasgow South Western Line. Trains are provided by Abellio ScotRail daily to Ayr, Glasgow Central, and Kilmarnock. From Stranraer connections to the West Coast Main Line, can be made at Glasgow Central, or traveling via Ayr, Kilmarnock, Dumfries to Carlisle. Onward trains from either Glasgow Central or Carlisle connect direct to London Euston and other destinations such as Manchester Piccadilly, Crewe and Birmingham New Street.
The Castle of St. John is a medieval tower house, built around 1500 by the Adairs of Kilhilt. It has been used as a home, a court, a prison, and a military garrison, the last during the Killing Times in the 1680s. The Old Town Hall, built in 1776, now houses the Stranraer Museum with its displays of Victorian Wigtownshire and the town's polar explorers, Sir John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross. The town is also home to the North West Castle, built in 1820 and the first hotel in the world with its own indoor curling ice rink.
Local tourist attractions include:
Ardwell Gardens
Castle of St John
Castle Kennedy Gardens – a 75-acre (30 ha) garden between two lochs, noted for its rhododendrons, azaleas and embothriums in the grounds of Lochinch Castle, the seat of the Earls of Stair.
Glenluce Abbey – a 12th-century Cistercian monastery.
Glenwhan Gardens – a 12-acre (4.9 ha) garden near Dunragit.
Logan Botanic Garden, near Port Logan village, one of the four sites of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Mull of Galloway – the most southerly point of Scotland, with a lighthouse, visitor centre and RSPB bird reserve.
Portpatrick
The Robert the Bruce Trail begins at Loch Ryan, near Stranraer.
Southern Upland Way – a 212-mile (341 km) coast-to-coast path between Portpatrick and Cockburnspath.
Stranraer Museum
Whithorn – with its relics of St Ninian.
Wigtown – Scotland's national book town.
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Old photographs of Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Around 1600, Stranraer had become the market town for western Wigtownshire. At about this time, Stranraer was reached by a military road built from Dumfries to allow easier access to Portpatrick for transportation of people to Ireland for the Plantation of Ulster. Stranraer became a royal burgh in 1617. The first harbour in Stranraer was built in the middle of the 18th century, with further port development in the 1820s. The arrival of the railway from Dumfries in 1861, which closed in 1965), which gave the shortest journey to/from London, England, established Stranraer as the area's main port. In 1862, the line was extended to serve the harbour directly, and a link to Portpatrick was also opened. In 1877, a rail connection north to Girvan and Glasgow was also established. Stranraer remained the main Scottish port for the Irish ferries for the next 150 years or so.
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