
STRANRAER FERRY TICKET RESERVATIONS |
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Port of Stranraer is Scotland's gateway to Ireland, located at the mouth of the River Wyre on the southern tip of Loch Ryan, South West of Scotland. Stena Line operates the Stranraer Ferry Port Terminal and Port of Stranraer offers excellent passenger and freight facilities. Stranraer is situated just over the English border, less than two hours from Glasgow.
Ships leave for Belfast from the East Pier of the Stena Line Ferry terminal, where the railway station is also located. The bus station is on Port Rodie. The fast Stena HSS Catamarans leave for Belfast from the West Pier. Five miles north of Stranraer is the port of Cairnryan where P&O Irish Sea Ferries operates its Cairnryan to Larne service.
Stranraer serves as a market town, seaport, garrison town and administrative centre. Stranraer town centre is surprisingly attractive and bustling and also serves as the gateway to the Rhins of Galloway; roads from here head north to Leswalt and south past Drummore to the Mull of Galloway, Scotland's most southerly point. To the west lies Portpatrick, now a beautiful resort complete with harbour. The Southern Uplands Way long distant footpath provides another link with Portpatrick.
There is much to do in Stranraer and it's hinterland. Take a walk around 'the Toon' and along the shore, visiting the museum and the Castle of St. John, the four-storey tower house now lying as a ruin on the main street only a block inland from the front of the harbour. Visit Stranraer Museum exhibition to learn about local Arctic explorer John Ross, who discovered the North Pole.
Stranraer is a great centre for the serious walker and is surrounded by the Southern Upland Way. For those who enjoy a garden walk, there are three famous gardens in the area that are open to the public - Castle Kennedy, Glenwhan and Logan. Children will love Agnew Park with its pedal boats, train rides, adventure playground and crazy golf. West End and Stranraer Bowling Club are two bowling greens in the town where the visitors are welcome and at Stair Park you can play tennis, watch a football match, or relax in the Gardens of Friendship. Creachmore is an 18-hole golf course.
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