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The following reviews are written by visitors who have stayed on the site. If you would like to send such a review to be displayed, please use our contacts page. Submited via this website:- We have just spent two nights at your beatiful site & will definitely be coming back in the future. Facilities & surroundings were all excellent. What a great way to start & finish our 4 week tour around Scotland - so very handy for the HSS ferry to Belfast. This is a special park in every way with an unbelievable atmosphere. Attention to every detail! The owner took the time to tell us about the history of the park & was so proud of her park & rightly so! We could have listened to her all day, interesting charming friendly! Many thanks Alexis & Carol & (Robbie the Westie & Heidi the Cairn) Courtesy of http://www.scottishcampingguide.com I have stayed on this site numerous times over the past number of years and was there in May.Admittedly I use it on my way to or from the ferry and its central location is very handy for the surrounding area. Facilities are spotless although one nighters will find themselves using the older toilet block. Site is well back from the main road - no road noise it is very quiet and a 10 minute walk takes you to the centre of Stranraer and local supermarkets. Hard stands for caravans and seperate level grass field for campers Courtesy of http://www.scottishcampingguide.com This is a very convenient site for seeing the Rhinns Of Galloway.The site is well controlled by its owners who look after their customers well. In all a nice secure feeling site with access to the ferries and the rest of Galloway. Courtesy of http://www.zoover.co.uk (Translated into English ) If you travel by boat to Ireland is an ideal campsite for one night stay. Especially for a pretty large field tent. Further nice owner. Courtesy of http://www.zoover.co.uk (Translated into English ) Ideal base for travel to Ireland. Camp is well maintained, spacious and friendly owners. No camping for children with long standing. Well good starting point for travel along west Scottish coast. Submitted via this website :- We have stayed at this site on many occasions and find it first class toilets and showers immaculate owners very helpfull hope to stay many more times. Billy Doreen and Kathleen. N, Ireland Courtesy of http://www.zoover.co.uk (Translated into English ) Excellent, very quiet, friendly site with owners. Courtesy of www.ukcampsites.co.uk Stayed one night before heading for the ferry to Ireland (Home).
Lovely peaceful site within walking distance of town for shops, pubs, resturant etc. Owners friendly and helpful. Lots of rabbits playing around(including black ones,ducks and shetland ponies to be seen.
Toilet/shower block clean,showers 50p. Plenty of hard standings. Ideal base for ferry users. Courtesy of www.ukcampsites.co.uk What a gem of a site.
We didn't book but were greeted by a lovely lady who quickly sorted us out with a pitch with hook up. Plenty of hardstandings for bad weather or grassy pitches for better weather.
Toilet block and site impeccably clean. Also used the laundry facilities which were reasonable - £2.00 per wash which takes over an hour! We went out and left the washing drying on a clothes rack which the warden told us had blown over during the day so she picked it up and asked the chap in the next unit to us to 'keep an eye on it'
We booked a day trip to Ireland - which got cancelled - so spent a day out and about locally - plenty to do and see. I think the site is used mainly as a stopover to and from Ireland.
Children on the site seemed happy - lots of open spaces - lots of rabbits to watch!
20 minute walk to town - lots of pubs and places to eat. Would recommend this site without hesitation. Courtesy of http://www.ukcampsites.co.uk/ A quiet and peaceful, clean and tidy campsite, family run. Level pitches, plenty of hard-standing. Grass pitches landscaped with conifers and shrubs.2 toilets blocks – one new, deposit for key refundable. £11 per pitch with 2 adults – July 2005 – good value.
15 minutes walk to Stranraer town centre and ferry terminal. Large car parks at Agnew Park, on Stranraer seafront (FREE). We had a nice view from our motorhome, watching the ferry come in from here. Agnew Park - boating lake, play equipment etc. Nice promenade stroll.
Recommend a day trip to Ireland. (Sundays only in July/August) Price includes:- Coach tour and admissions into Bushmills distillery and Giants Causeway. Full day- returning to Belfast via beautiful Antrim coastline. Arriving back at Stranraer around midnight. Similar trips run Tuesdays and Thursday throughout the year.
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