4 star holiday cottage in Port William, SW Scotland
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Port William Cottage

"Winloma" - 4 star self-catering holiday cottage, situated just yards  from the beach in Port William, Southwest Scotland.

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Port William and surrounding area

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Glenluce Abbey
Port William - known locally simply as 'The Port' - developed as a busy harbour  in the 18th and 19th centuries, and is still home to a number of small fishing  vessels. Situated on the shores of Luce Bay, with stunning views  across to the Mull of Galloway (Scotland's most southerly point), the village  enjoys a large expanse of (mostly shingle) beach and is an ideal base for  exploring this unspoilt coastline, as well as the rolling countryside of the Galloway Machars.  The village itself has a number of small
shops and places to eat, with a lively community atmosphere, making it Regional  winner of the Calor Scottish Village of the Year in 2008. The historic burghs of  Whithorn - home to the medieval pilgrimage site of St Ninian's Priory - and  Wigtown - National Booktown - are within easy reach, with the port of Stranraer  just 40 minutes drive away.

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The Mull of Galloway
The Wigtownshire area was recently voted one of the 50 'most authentic' areas in the world by readers of  British Airways' 'High Life' magazine, and boasts some beautiful countryside,  rich in wildlife and historic remains, yet free from the commercialisation and crowds which marr the better known tourist areas of Scotland and the Lake  District. The area around Luce Bay was recently designated a Special Area of  Conservation, and is home to some of the earliest prehistoric remains in Scotland, and there are numerous Bronze age forts and stone circles on the doorstep, as well as remains of medieval abbeys (such as Whithorn and Glenluce) and castles (like Druchtag Mote at Mochrum and Castle Kennedy). There are many opportunities for walking in the local area, including a circular walk to Mochrum which starts just behind  the cottage. The nearby Galloway Hills and Forest Park offer many more  challenging  walking routes and also some excellent mountain-biking trails, as part of the 7Stanes network, at Glentrool and Kirroughtree - both less  than an hour from 'The Port'. Nearby Wigtown Bay is the largest local nature reserve in the  country, and provides a Winter home for thousands of  migrating geese and  wildfowl. The whole area is rich in wildlife -  including red squirrels and  several species of deer.

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