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The Swan Inn
17 Streuchan Street
Stranraer
Dumfries and Galloway

DG9 0EA
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The Swan Inn offers the perfect place to stay when in Stranraer. Centrally located in Sheuchan Street, opposite the excellent Agnew Park with great views across Loch Ryan, located only 3 minutes drive from the ferry terminal, we offer a complimentary pick up service from all local arival points, and just five minutes walk from the town centre shops and facilities. The Swan also offers free off road cark parking for customers using the facilities, and even a child friendly beer garden and play facilities. The Swan Inn has two spacious centrally-heated family rooms, with satellite TV point, tea and coffee making facilities and both with newly-installed en-suite comprising wash basin, shower, WC and heated towel rail. The Swan Inn also hosts a range of organised activities including three domino teams, a darts team and a pool team as well as live entertainment on Saturday nights and a folk evening every Wednesday ensuring a great atmosphere and a great night out. The Swan serves a range of beers, lagers and spirits and offers bed and breakfast accommodation, ideal for those looking for the perfect base to explore the surrounding area or travellers from the Stena Ferries to Ireland. The ferry terminal is just a short 10 minute walk or 5 minute drive away We also offer a complimentary pick up and drop off service to all major transport links in Stranraer

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