General Details
Overlooking the harbour, this small family run Portpatrick hotel offers accommodation and cuisine of a high standard.
From the hotel's terrace and the waterfront, the views extend beyond the beach, North Channel and lighthouse to the Irish coastline and Antrim Mountains.
Portpatrick is a charming village tucked away in Dumfries and Galloway's rugged coastline in south west Scotland.
A popular place to stay when on a walking holiday or golfing break, Portpatrick is ideal as a stopover when travelling to Ireland from Stranraer ferry port.

Accommodation
The hotel has 10 bedrooms, most with breath-taking views of Portpatrick harbour and across the Irish Sea.
Each room is well equipped and comfortable, with:
- Private en-suite facilities
- Colour television
- Tea and coffee making facilities
Featuring a four-poster bed, the honeymoon suite is very popular with guests.
Ideal for a special occasion, Champagne and flowers can be placed in your bedroom before your arrival on request.
Food and Drink
Breakfast, lunches and candlelit dinners can be enjoyed in the hotel restaurant, which is also open to non-residents.
The seaside air is renowned for creating keen appetites and the Chefs at the Mount Stewart Hotel are experts at catering for them, demonstrating their culinary skills using an abundance of local produce.
A range of dishes and meals are served to cater for all tastes and budgets, including a 'Bistro-style' bar menu and a specially discounted children's menu.
The hotel bar features a real coal fire and live music most weekends throughout the summer.
Location
The Mount Stewart Hotel is located on the southern side of Portpatrick harbour, within walking distance of the village centre and all amenities.
Leisure
Portpatrick has much to offer locally, including a bowling green, putting green, tennis courts and 2 golf courses.
There are numerous cliff, moorland and forest walks to explore and the western end of the Southern Upland Way begins at Portpatrick harbour.
Activities available close to The Mount Stewart Hotel include fishing [sea, loch and river], pony trekking and shooting.
There are many historic castles and sites to visit, including:
- Dunskey Castle - early 16th century ruins on the Portpatrick Coastline
- Kirkmadrine Early Christian Stones - at nearby Sandhead in the former chapel
- Glenluce Abeey - founded by the Earl of Galloway in 1192
- Castle Kennedy Gardens - landscaped garden set in-between 2 lochs
In addition to the Galloway Garden Festival [held in the grounds of Lochinch Castle, Castle Kennedy], there are also nearby gardens to discover at Dunskey and Ardwell.
Prices
Bed and Breakfast:
- £29.95 to £31.50 per person per night double occupancy
- £35.95 to £37.50 per person per night single occupancy of double room
Children welcome - 0-4 years £5.00 per night, 514 years £14.00 per night.
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast:
- £43.95 to £45.50 per person per night double occupancy
- £49.95 to £51.50 per person per night single occupancy of double room
Dinner consists of a 3 course Table D'Hote menu.
Please ask for details of Low Season Breaks, Mid-Week Special Offers and Festive Breaks.
Other Information
Well behaved dogs accepted by prior arrangement [small additional charge per night].