Located in Glenluce near Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, this fascinating rural bungalow, known as Erin View, accommodates up to six guests and boasts stunning sea views of Luce Bay. The property is well-appointed with modern amenities and features a spacious layout all on the ground floor, making it accessible and comfortable for families or groups. Guests can enjoy a cozy lounge equipped with an electric fire, a 36" Sky TV, a DVD player, and an Xbox 360 for entertainment. The farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room is particularly inviting, featuring a breakfast area, electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and convenient patio doors leading to the outdoor space.
Erin View includes three well-furnished bedrooms: one with a super king-size bed, another with a double bed, and a third with flexible sleeping arrangements, offering both a double bed and a single bed. The bathroom is equipped with a bath, shower, and WC, while an additional cloakroom provides extra convenience. The property is fully equipped with oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and a welcome pack, ensuring a comfortable stay. Outside, guests can enjoy a large enclosed lawned garden complete with a terrace, furniture, and a BBQ, perfect for outdoor gatherings. Ample parking is available, and the property maintains a no-smoking policy for the comfort of all guests.
The bungalow is nestled in a peaceful location just outside the village of Glenluce, which is only a mile away and offers local shops and pubs. This picturesque region of Dumfries and Galloway is celebrated for its rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, warmed by the Gulf Stream, making it an ideal base for exploring the scenic Machars Peninsula and Galloway hills. Visitors can discover renowned attractions such as the Logan Botanical Gardens and charming ports like Sandhead and Portpatrick. The nearby RSPB Scotland Mull of Galloway nature reserve is a haven for seabirds during the spring and summer, adding to the area's natural allure.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of activities in the vicinity, including walking along clifftops, beaches, hills, and forests, with the Southern Upland Way passing close by. The region is also a cyclist’s paradise, with easy access to the famous 7Stanes mountain biking trails. For those interested in fishing, shooting, or golfing, numerous facilities are available, including a golf course just two miles away. The town of Stranraer, located 11 miles away, offers a wider range of shops, pubs, and restaurants, while nearby Cairnryan provides access to the Stena Line ferry, making day trips to Ireland an exciting possibility for visitors.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!