From Ayr take the A77 to Stranraer then take the A716 from Stranraer to Drummore & Mull of Galloway. From Dumfries take the A75 until you reach the Glenluce by pass, you then take the B7084 to Drummore & Mull of Galloway. On reaching Drummore follow signs for the Mull of Galloway until you reach the Mull of Galloway (3 mile) brown tourist attraction sign, turn right along the Cairngaan Road for East Muntloch Croft Bed & Breakfast, short distance along, cream coloured house. Cottages continue on the Mull Road, Glen Auchie Cottage first on right, Auld Smiddy Cottage second on right. B & B and Cottages 2 miles from Drummore and 3 miles from the Mull of Galloway lighthouse.
From the nearest information centre:- From Stranraer take A716 to Drummore and then follow signs until you reach Mull of Galloway (3 miles) then turn right along Cairngaan Road and East Muntloch Croft is on right hand side.
Getting there by railway:- The railway station is in Stranraer, you would need to get a bus from Port Rodie in Stranraer out to Drummore, this is as far as bus goes, then it is 2 miles walk to the B & B and Cottages.
Getting there by aeroplane:- From Prestwick Airport take A77 to Stranraer and then as TIC directions.
Getting there by ferry:- The P & O and Stena Ferries are situated at Cairnryan, take the A77 into Stranraer then follow directions from Stranraer to Drummore on the A716 - see above.
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