Travelling to the area could not be easier, with miles of beautiful countryside to admire, and traffic jams almost unheard of.
BY FERRY - From Ireland, travel on the unique Stena HSS Voyager from Belfast direct to Stranraer. Alternatively, P & O operate from Larne to Cairnryan, 3 miles north of Stranraer.
BY RAIL - Trains from Glasgow and London terminate at Stranraer, where they connect with the Irish Sea ferries.
BY AIR - Prestwick International Airport is the nearest, with train links to Stranraer.
For visitors without a car, we can arrange transport between Stranraer and Portpatrick.
BY ROAD - From the south, travel along the A75 Euro Route following the Solway Firth from Dumfries through the beautiful Galloway countryside.
From Central Scotland, travel south-west on the A77 along the stunning Ayrshire coast.
From Stranraer, follow the A77 to Portpatrick, 8 miles, and turn right at the War Memorial as you enter the town.

The picturesque Portpatrick Harbour is a favourite anchorage
for yachts, being one of the few deep water moorings
on the West coast.