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Find the perfect base for your fishing holiday in Port William with 2 self catering cottages to choose from. The Port William self catering listed below has ideal fishing locations near by.

Fishing offers great relaxation and the cottages and self catering here add to that by adding comfort whether your stay is for a short break or longer holiday.

 
 
 
 
 

 
The School House in Port William, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

The School House, Port William, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 9
Weekly price range £340 to £705

Self catering accommodation in Port William sleeps 9.

Features include: • Multi Bathrooms • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Situated in the picturesque fishing port of Port William, this lovely light and spacious property dates back to 1872 and was home to the school master and as such has some lovely features as befits a learned gentleman. Some of the rooms afford sea views across the rooftops of this pretty little seaside village. The picturesque harbour dates from the latter years of the eighteenth century and is a haven for both working and pleasure craft. The area has a great wealth of history including tales of smuggling to as far back as early Christian times. This area is renowned for its varied and unspoilt scenery which is pleasantly caressed by the Gulf Stream. There is mile after mile of sleepy backwaters which makes for an ideal saunter for cyclists; however lets not forget those adrenalin seeking cyclists who have a choice of the World renowned 7Stanes venues.   They may also like to try their hand at mountain balling at Laggan Outdoor Centre.


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Harbour View in Port William, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Harbour View, Port William, Wigtownshire, South West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £250 to £380

Self catering accommodation in Port William sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: This delightful cottage is just the ticket for a cosy holiday in the pretty coastal village of Port William. Light, airy and spacious with lovely views of the sea and pretty terraced garden, Harbour View retains a charm all of its own. Port William offers everything you could possibly need and all virtually on the doorstep! This is an ideal base for walking, cycling, fishing and golf. Dumfries and Galloway is one of Scotlands best kept secrets and this area known as The Machars is no exception with something for everyone. This magnificent coastline is endowed with sandy bays and stony beaches and hidden caves all designed to inspire the imagination. The wildlife is second to none including otters and seals being a frequent sight especially before sunset. Monreith has a lovely sandy beach and a 9 hole golf course. There is a memorial to the author, Gavin Maxwell of Ring of Bright Water fame, in the form of a bronze otter. Scotlands National Book Town at Wigtown is less than a half hours enjoyable drive away and besides playing host to an exciting annual literary festival it is also a pleasant little town offering many facilities. Essentially Wigtown is a book lovers haven and with over a quarter of a million old and new books to choose from, youll not leave empty handed! Scotlands most southerly distillery sits beside the luscious green banks of the River Bladnoch, from which it takes its name. It has been producing the Spirit of the Lowlands since 1817. Can you refuse a wee dram! Guests are assured of a warm welcome when visiting Port William. The village holds an annual Carnival Week with events for all the family. Harbour View is located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Luce Bay, from Burrow Head to The Mull of Galloway has been designated as a Special Area of Conservation to protect the natural habitats of fauna and wild flora much of it rare and protected. For nature watch lovers both botanists and bird watchers will be delighted by the variety of wildlife to be found both on land and sea. Badgers, deer and foxes are occasionally seen close by. A visit to the nearby Burrow Head will take you back to the famous closing scenes of the cult film The Wickerman which was shot at nearby Burrow Head which is on the route to the Isle of Whithorn. Dont worry if you miss the ferry you can always walk across! Cycling is a real pleasure on these quiet picturesque roads but if you fancy trying something a lot more adventurous then head eastwards for a great choice of 7Stanes venues for some world class mountain biking.Dont forget to find Port Williams best known citizen who always looks out to sea!


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