Dunskey Guest House - Portpatrick
54.84506, -5.11555Overview
Overlooking the sea, Dunskey Guest House Portpatrick is at a distance of 400 metres from Lagganmore Golf Club. This 3-star guest house features both Wi-Fi throughout the property and a car park on site.
Location
Located within a short walking distance of Portpatrick Parish Church, the accommodation is 5 minutes' walk from Portpatrick city centre. Dunskey Castle is within a 5-minute drive of the hotel in Portpatrick. A 25-minute stroll takes you to Dunskey Garden.
Dunskey Guest House is also within walking distance of Church bus stop.
Eat & Drink
The lounge bar is ideal for a relaxing drink.
Essential information about Dunskey Guest House
| 💵 Lowest room price | 70 £ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 400 m |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 9.4 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 101.3 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Glasgow Prestwick, PIK |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Dunskey Guest House
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missingWrote a review on 18 Jan
Pleasant stay for our anniversary celebration with a lovely breakfast spread, great service from the staff, and convenient on-site parking.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Dec
The weather was lovely. Had a very good stay on my first night in Portpatrick. - the location was lovely - close to the centre, golf club, and the waterfront. - Came to visit Portpatrick Parish Church, based within walking distance of the hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Oct
The units here are large and have a nice view, situated in a beautiful coastal location and close to attractions and the seafront.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Oct
Location: the hotel was near village centre as well as Close enough to the harbour. I got an extremely spacious room with comfy beds.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Oct
Enjoy a delicious hot breakfast with many options, located in a great spot close to the village, golf course, and the harbor.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Sept
I had a fantastic stay here after traveling for seven hours by train from Yorkshire to Portpatrick, and I really enjoyed it.