The Harbour House Hotel, and Anglesea Apartments, is located in the picturesque seaside village of Portpatrick, Dumfries and Galloway. Settled in south west Scotland with views over the Irish Sea, the hotel has a seafront terraced restaurant which served fresh and locally sourced seafood daily, as well as a cosy lounge and bar area. The hotel has large comfortable rooms with spectacular sea views all year round, as well as three spacious self-catering apartments.
Portpatrick is a lovely quaint village on the West coast of the South of Scotland, with its own pretty harbour, a range of shops and restaurants , with easy free parking , and a lovely promenade ., close to all the gardens, beaches, and castles in the area ,with views across the Irish Sea to Northern Ireland.
Our hotel offers nine en-suite bedrooms including sea view doubles, twins and family rooms which are comfortable and cosy. The Anglesea Apartments are three spacious self-catering apartments, including Garden View (1 bedroom), Lighthouse View (2 bedrooms) and Beach View (2 bedrooms).
Check AvailabilityThe Anglesea Apartments are 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments that sit directly adjacent to the hotel, with their own entrance, and all the facilities of the hotel as well as a kitchen and a sitting room.
A fresh Scottish Breakfast cooked to order is served in our bright conservatory, with all day meals of lunch and dinner on the patio or terrace or cozy lounge with meals carefully prepared and presented, using only fresh ingredients. We also have a Seafood a la carte restaurant on the Terrace with the best views in Portpatrick, as well as a cozy lounge.
The restaurant is open for service 7 days a week. Sunday - Thursday 12pm-2:00pm for lunch and from 5:30pm-8:00pm for dinner. Fridays 12pm- 2.00pm for lunch and for dinner 5.30pm-9pm. Saturday 12pm-9pm
The Harbour House Hotel and Angelsea Apartments is located in south west Scotland – close to the Dunskey, Logan, Ardwell and Castle Kennedy gardens; the many beaches and nature walks; Dunskey Castle ruins; as well as close to Stranraer; the ferry port at Cairnryan, and is right on the seafront in Portpatrick.