
Stranraer
Stranraer is a small town on the southwest coast of Scotland, known for its picturesque harbor and maritime history. Historically a key ferry port, it serves as a gateway connecting mainland Scotland to Northern Ireland via ferry services. The town features a mix of historic buildings, coastal scenery, and local shops. Its economy has traditionally centered on fishing, shipping, and tourism. Stranraer offers scenic views of the Irish Sea and is a base for those exploring the region's natural beauty, including nearby Galloway Forest Park and the Rhins of Galloway peninsula.