Offering superb sea views of the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man, this B&B is the ultimate rural retreat and a ideal base for walking, cycling, bird and wildlife watching, sea fishing/rock fishing, walk to the beaches.
Beautifully decorated and comfortably furnished throughout, you are guaranteed a warm welcome and a relaxing stay at East Muntloch Croft. The homely family en suite room/sittingroom has TV, Radio, CD Player, tea and coffee facilities plus biscuits as well as lots of little extras which will help make your stay great. We have a lovely double/twin ensuite bedroom with TV, Radio, CD Player, tea and coffee facilities plus biscuits. Wi Fi connection available.
Start each day with a hearty Scottish Breakfast, served in the spacious hall which enjoys spectacular views over the Mull of Galloway, at a time to suit you. For all other meals there are some excellent eating places in nearby Drummore and Port Logan - where 2000 acres of Sky was filmed. There is also a local post office and well-stocked village shop within easy reach.
The area is a haven for wildlife and a coastal walk will reward you with picturesque views and an opportunity to see puffins nesting in the cliffs. Nearby, follow the award-winning Mull of Galloway Experience which allows you, not only the chance to climb to the top of Scotland's most Southerly lighthouse, but also to learn how the lighthouse used to operate by visiting the lighthouse exhibition. Afterwards relax and soak up the beautiful surroundings in the cliff-top restaurant, Gallie Craig, excellent home baking.
Here you are ideally placed for exploring Logan Botanic Gardens. Logan Gardens, Ardwell House Gardens, Dunskey Gardens, Castle Kennedy Gardens, Glenwhan Gardens and many more. Visit Logan Fish Pond, feed the fish and hold a starfish. Visit picturesque fishing village of Portpatrick.
Travel over to Belfast for a day out, sail from Cairnryan by Stena or by P & O to Larne. Visit the shops or take an organised bus coach to the Titanic Museum, Belfast Zoo, Giant Causeway and many more.
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