Fernlea Guest House
A Guesthouse in Galloway
Fernlea Guest House
- Galloway
- Guesthouse
- £££
- Calendar
- 2 x Double
- 1 x Twin
Fernlea boasts a 3-Star Scottish Tourist Board in the heart of Stranraer. All rooms en-suite, private car park, non-smoking. Close to town centre and ferries to Ireland. 3 quality rooms. Decorated to a high standard, a warm welcome awaits you at Fernlea Guest House. Just a short stroll to the town centre with its many restaurants and pubs. A few minutes drive to the Stena Line ferry and railway station and 10 minutes to the P&O ferry at Cairnryan. Colour TV in all rooms with hospitality trays. The Drysdale Family look forward to welcoming you to Fernlea Guest House. Latest arrival time is 21:30. Rooms: 3.
Guest Facilities
- Guests get own house keys
- Parking on site
- Residents Lounge
- Full Cooked Breakfast
Lewis StreetStranraer
Dumfries & Galloway
DG9 7AQ
T 01776 703037
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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Double
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: . A Double room with ensuite bathroom
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Double2
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: . A Double room with ensuite bathroom
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Twin
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: . A Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom
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Galloway
Much of Dumfries and Galloway has visitor attractions linked with Robert Burns and there are a number of famous gardens that nestle in the valleys and coastal inlets that abound. Some of the most beautiful scenery is to be found along the Solway coast, west from Dumfries to the Mull of Galloway. Here you'll find the romantic ruins of Caerlaverock Castle, Threave Castle and Sweetheart Abbey, along with Whithorn Priory. Also on this lovely coast is the beguiling town of Kirkcudbright, inspiration for some of Scotland's most famous artists and still a thriving artistic colony.
