What to do and see in Stranraer, Scotland: The Best Things to do

July 1, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Stranraer (UK: /strænˈrɑːr/ stran-RAR; Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sròn Reamhar, pronounced [ən̪ˠ t̪ʰɾɔːn ɾãũ.əɾ]) is a town in Inch, Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. It lies on the shores of Loch Ryan, on the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland. Stranraer is Dumfries and Galloway's second-largest town, with a population including the surrounding area of nearly 13,000.
Restaurants in Stranraer

1. Commercial Inn

1-2 Agnew Crescent 1-2 Agnew Cres, Stranraer DG9 7JY Scotland +44 7877 190278
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Commercial Inn

2. Castle Kennedy Gardens

Castle Kennedy Village, Stranraer DG9 8SJ Scotland +44 1776 702024 [email protected] http://www.castlekennedygardens.com
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Castle Kennedy Gardens

Welcome to Castle Kennedy Gardens, one of Scotland’s finest gardens, set in 75 acres and offering something for everyone to enjoy. From stunning fauna, to beautiful scenery, sculptured landforms, magnificent walks and popular bird hides, the Gardens are a hidden treasure in South West Scotland and a perfect haven for relaxing and exploring. The gardens and neighbouring Lochinch Castle also host civil and religious weddings and between them offer a diverse range of beautiful wedding venues for ceremonies and celebrations. We have a number of luxurious self-catering holiday cottages too for couples and families which are open for bookings throughout the year. Family home to the 14th Earl and Countess of Stair, the Gardens were the inspiration of the 2nd Earl of Stair in the 1730’s and are famous for colourful displays of Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Embothriums, many rare and exotic plants, 21 Champion Trees and a number of spectacular avenues and the romantic ruins of 16th Century Castle Kennedy. An elaborate series of terraces and land sculptures can be found throughout the Gardens forming stunning patterns of curves and banks. Despite their contemporary look and feel these were constructed in the 1730’s using men with carts and horse drawn equipment to move and mould the landscape. The stunning Avenues in the Gardens were originally planted with specimen seeds given by famous botanical explorer Joseph Hooker. Each Avenue was planted with a single type of tree, many of which can still be seen today. These include the 150 year old Monkey Puzzle Avenue, the Thuja Avenue and the Dettingen Avenue which is lined with evergreen oaks. The beautiful two acre Circular Pond filled with rare Victorian water lilies is also a highlight. Our charming Tea Room is the perfect place to enjoy a light meal of sandwiches, soup, baked potatoes, hot drinks, delicious home-baking and tasty children’s menu. Access to the Tea Room only is available without paying admission to the Gardens, making it an ideal journey break or unique location for a business or social lunch. This year we continue to enhance your visit to our Gardens with a wide range of events and activities for the whole family. These include weekly Ranger Activities which follow a monthly theme and our regular guided garden walks. And the romantic ruins of 16th Century Castle Kennedy provide a stunning backdrop to open air theatre productions. We hope you find a special event of interest to you and your family and enjoy your time in the Gardens.

Reviewed By LynnesNYorkshire - North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Thank you to everyone - our 1st visit to the gardens today was truly wonderful - the standard of these gardens, the walks on offer and surroundings are just incredible! From our arrival at the tea room, the fruit scones and tea were delicious and the more we then discovered in the gardens and grounds meant the day just got better and better!! Highly recommendable

3. Stanraer FC Fitba' Bar

9-15 North Strand Street, Stranraer DG9 7LD Scotland +44 1776 704121 https://www.facebook.com/Stranraer-FC-Fitba-Bar-192455127604264/
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Stanraer FC Fitba' Bar

4. RSPB Mull of Galloway

Mull of Galloway Reserve, Stranraer DG9 9HP Scotland +44 1988 402130 [email protected]
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RSPB Mull of Galloway

Reviewed By helenmoore2015 - Ayr, United Kingdom

The most southerly part of Scotland. We have been here before but after recently seeing it in a movie, we decided to return. What an impressive place, the lighthouse and outbuildings are so well maintained, and the views all around this peninsula are breath taking, with dramatic cliffs, terrifying currents, and views to Ireland, England, Isle of man and other areas of Scotland. Highly recommended if you appreciate this kind of thing. visitor shop closed at this time of year but we were much more interested in the dramatic scenery.

5. Castle Of St John

Castle Street, Stranraer Scotland +44 1776 705544 http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/castle-of-st-john-p248741
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Castle Of St John

Reviewed By emmacurrie - Stranraer, United Kingdom

Situated right in the centre of town, and surrounded with lovely shops and eateries, the Castle is a fun, and free visit for the whole family. Also, lovely views from the top.

6. Stranraer Museum

Stranraer Scotland +44 1776 705088 http://www.dumfriesmuseum.demon.co.uk/stranmuse.html
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Stranraer Museum

7. Green Valley Golf Academy

New Luce Road Castle Kennedy Industrial Estate, Stranraer DG9 8SH Scotland +44 1776 702600 [email protected] http://www.greenvalleygolfacademy.co.uk
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Green Valley Golf Academy

Range Balls 25 Balls - £2.50 40 Balls - £4 75 Balls - £5 100 Balls - £7 All Day Golf Ticket - £5 Cafe / Friday Night Bistro / Wedding Reception Venue / Conference Room

8. Kirkmadrine Stones

Sandhead, Stranraer DG9 9JB Scotland +44 131 668 8800 https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/kirkmadrine-stones/
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Kirkmadrine Stones

Reviewed By ChazBroon - South Ayrshire, United Kingdom

At the end of a overgrown tree lined path, just off the main road, you park on the main road and walk the path (not easily accessible) Lots of other people have reviewed and have described the situation of the chapel and the age and presentation of the amazingly ancient stones with their Christian symbolism. I can only agree that the remoteness of the place and the panoramic views give the chapel a very special spirituality. You look around over the land and you can imagine the the place hundreds of years ago, not a lot has changed in the landscape! The chapel was open when we were there on Saturday morning, it’s felt a bit spooky and I just had a quick look inside.

9. The Grapes

4-6 Bridge Street, Stranraer DG9 7HY Scotland +44 1776 703386 http://thegrapes1862.co.uk
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

The Grapes

Reviewed By NorrieG_13

A busy Sunday afternoon pub is a delight, and when there is a good band on its even better, and when the Guinness is superb it makes for a great visit. Very friendly people and great bar staff, what more is there to say.

10. Aldouran Wetland Garden

Leswalt, Stranraer DG9 0RL Scotland http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/aldouran-wetland-garden-p865741
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Aldouran Wetland Garden

Reviewed By 913CharlesC - Clichy, France

There are 4 things to do at 1 location. Wetland Bird Spotting from a Hide Sculpture trail of fairys in the woods Woodland path up the glen Formal garden and play area at entrance

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