Cairnryan
Bed and Breakfast so
convenient for the ferry to Northern Ireland just 500 metres away and
with an uninterrupted
view across Loch Ryan, Cairnryan House is the place to stay. You can
watch the P & O Cairnryan to Larne ferry and Stena ferry and HSS which
sail to Belfast from Stranraer, a five minute drive away, sail by in
front of your window.
We offer accommodation
to many who require a nights stay before their onward journey to Ireland
whether for business or pleasure. For business stopovers, internet access
is available and most of our rooms also have a working
desk. For those working in the area we can offer long term rates.
If you are holidaying
in the area, we have a good local knowledge, numerous leaflets on the
area, adjoining Ayrshire and on Belfast and Antrim if like many
tourists who stay with us, you are taking in a day trip to Ireland as
many of our guest do.
Within a short drive of
Cairnryan are a number of beautiful gardens protected by the warm gulf
stream that frequents the area, forest walks and nature reserves.
A Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds member we are just five minutes walk to the bird watching
area at Cairn Point frequented by many seeking a view of the King Eider
and other rare seabirds.
A period property, Cairnryan House was
built in 1894. Formerly the local Manse, the house retains many
of its original features. There is off-road parking for up to ten vehicles and guests
are welcome to sit in our front garden, or relax in our
guest lounge whilst
watching the ferries go by the window.
All
of our rooms are non smoking, en-suite, centrally heated, with
TV, dressing table, hairdryer and a courtesy tea and coffee
tray.
Our
accommodation comprises three double rooms two of which can also be used
as family rooms if required, a ground floor double room, three twin rooms and three single occupancy rooms.
What
we can offer:-
choice of rooms, all with Loch Ryan or garden view;
all en-suite, no separate bathrooms;
uninterrupted views of the Loch, rare sea birds and Stena and P&O
ferries passing by.
a
garden with seating for your enjoyment in the warmer months;
a
Guest Lounge with internet access and Cable Television;
a
Licensed Restaurant with evening meals by prior arrangement and a fire in the winter;
large private illuminated off-street car park;
breakfast dining room where guests sit at separate tables;
courtesy tea, coffee & biscuits;
working desk & Dressing table in most rooms.
Cairnryan House, "excellent, better than most hotels" but with bed & breakfast
prices, John & Alison, Birmingham, 2 September 2006