Set directly across from the shore of Loch Ryan, and boasting uninterrupted views, this licensed guest house is 500 metres from Cairnryan ferry terminal and 5 minutes from Stranraer terminal.
Originally the Manse, the family-run Cairnryan House was built in 1894 and still retains many of its original features.
All of the en suite rooms are non-smoking and furnished to a high standard, with plenty of features to ensure your comfort. Most of the rooms have views over Loch Ryan.
Guests can sit in the beer garden with a drink, whilst watching the ferries go by.
There is off-road parking for 10 cars. Unfortunately, children under 13 years cannot stay at Cairnryan House.
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9.5/10
Chambres: 5
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Adresse: Main Street, Cairnryan, Dumfries & Galloway DG9 8QX (Carte)
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One of the best BandBs there is. Friendly, thoughtful people. The rooms are beautifully decorated and furnished and spotlessly clean. As well as being comfortable the rooms are very well provisioned. The breakfast is of a very high quality with a great selection. Friendliness of proprietors. Cleanliness and service could not be imroved on.Every facility provided to the highest class. Ten out of ten for everything. Deserves a higher rating - 5* !!. We will recommend to all our family and friends.tous commentaires »
Although we only stopped one night, everything was perfect. The location is ideal for the ferry crossing to Larne The hotel was very clean, the breakfast was fine and the hotel staff and propriotors were very friendly and helpful. the welcome and the been made to feel at home also the information they gave you about where to eat and what to see,also the next part of your jorney as easy as possible. the friendliness of the proprietors, the information they provided us with concerning our ferry trips to Ireland, the cleanliness and the excellent choice of breakfasts. beautiful view from our room and our stay for just one night was most certainly enhanced by the attention we received from our hosts Kay and Steve. The warm welcome, the food, rooms and the way the owners went out of their way to speak to you which in turn made you feel really at home. Only stayed for a flyer and was very impressed with the room which had fantastic views. Will stop again.A fantastic B and B. Great hosts and beyond our expectation with regard to it's rating!. location natural bueaty of the area and great wild bird life all around. Excellent I would recommend this hotel and would use it again. Very clean and compfortable and very friendly proprietors. The warm welcome we received and the attention to detail. Friendliness of owners, made you feel very welcome. Friendliness of proprietors. Felt like home. Very clean, very friendly, very informative. Very helpful, good location. Location and views from hotel - amazing! Hosts were very welcoming. Room was v. comfortable. Will definitely return and stay longer.The People running the BB were very helpful and the property is very well situated to the Ferry Terminal which was a big plus for us. Ideal location, within yards of ferry terminal. Good restaurant withinwalking distance for evening meal.Very welcoming and comfortable. Owners very supportive and friendly. Excellent B and B. Nice place, quite small. Staff very nice, room was nice and clean.the view was wonderful, breakfast was good. Really enjoyed it, friendly staff.We enjoyed a large comfortable room with sea views. We chose it for its location close to the ferry terminal but discovered there were things to see in the surrounding area. very friendly, helpful hosts, the room was well presented and beds were comfortable - we were given all the information we needed about local faciliities and the house was most convenient for the ferry. Absolutely nothing. Very few amenities within 5 miles, 1 very small(but very nice) restuarant and no bars. You need to taxi into stranraer to do anything. It would be helpful to have a telephone available to guests. we found the shower room rather chilly as the only source of heat was the towel rail.