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- Portpatrick - A historical archive of the village, and a resource of local information.
- Rickwood House - Offering rooms overlooking the bay and the Irish Sea. Details of local attractions, menu and booking contacts.
- Portpatrick Golf Club - Situated overlooking the North Channel to Ireland, with temperate climate offering play all year round. Includes history, details of Dunskey and Dinvin courses, clubhouse, latest score card, fees and booking contacts.
- Galloway Golf Classic - Tournament scheduled over four days, set at four courses; Portpatrick, Newton Stewart, Stranraer and Wigtownshire County at Glenluce. Includes links to accommodation for a golfing holiday, or to combine with a vacation.
- Waterfront Hotel - Situated on the seafront. Includes details of accommodation, restaurant, and local area, with photo gallery, reviews, and maps.
- Killantringan Self Catering Cottages - Two holiday units at the foot of the lighthouse, in a nearby bay. Includes local attractions, photographs location map and booking contacts.
- Albony Guest House - Offering a double or twin room. Includes internal photographs, local attractions, tariff and reservation details.
- Dunskey Golf Hotel - Family run establishment specialising in golfing breaks.
- Mount Stewart Hotel - Details of bar, lounge, restaurant and rooms with prices. Includes photographs, local attractions and contacts.
- Knockinaam Lodge - Romantic honeymoon, reception and corporate features. Wine cellar, outdoor activities.
Wikipedia Articles
- Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway - The Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway was a railway in south-west Scotland, which linked Dumfries, via Castle Douglas, with the port towns of Portpatrick and Stranraer. It also formed part of an England-Scotland railway and sea route to Ireland.
- Portpatrick - Portpatrick (Gd: Port Phà draig) is a village hanging on to the extreme south-westerly tip of mainland Scotland, cut into a cleft in steep cliffs.
- Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway - Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway (previous called the Ayrshire and Wigtownshire Railway) is an historic railway in Scotland.
- A77 road - The A77 road is a major road in Scotland. It runs in a southwesternly direction from the city of Glasgow, past the towns of Newton Mearns, Kilmarnock, Prestwick, Ayr, Maybole, Girvan and Stranraer to the town of Portpatrick on the Irish Sea.
- Southern Upland Way - Opened in 1984, the Southern Upland Way is a 212 mile (340 km) coast to coast walk in Scotland between Portpatrick in the west and Cockburnspath in the east.