Port Cairnryan
Cairnryan, a picturesque village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, stands out for its location on the east coast of Loch Ryan. Founded in the early 18th century, it long served as an important hub for coaches on their way to Ayr. Today, Cairnryan is best known for its modern ferry port, which takes travelers to Northern Ireland. The village’s proud maritime history is closely linked to the construction of the Mulberry ports during the Second World War, which were crucial to the Normandy landings. The village offers a fascinating mix of historical charm and modern significance.
Country: | Scotland, United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Currency: | British pound (GBP) |
Time zone: | Europe/London, GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) |
UNLOCODE: | GBCYN |
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Preise & Verfügbarkeit
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Karte der Fähren von und nach Cairnryan
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Ferry connections from & to Cairnryan
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Cairnryan:
Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
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Ferry Belfast – Cairnryan | Northern Ireland, Great BritainScotland, Great Britain | up to 6 times a day 2 hours 20 minutes |
Ferry Cairnryan – Larne | Scotland, Great BritainNorthern Ireland, Great Britain | 7 times a day 2 hours |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Cairnryan easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Cairnryan here.
Address ferry harbour Cairnryan
Street: | A77, Stranraer |
Postcode & city: | DG9 8RF Cairnryan, Stranraer |
Country: | Scotland (United Kingdom) |
GPS: | 54.965520, -5.014708 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
Provider | Address |
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P&O Ferries |
P&O Ferries Ferry Terminal - Cairnryan - Larne A77, Stranraer DG9 8RF Cairnryan, Stranraer Scotland (United Kingdom) GPS: 54.965625, -5.014915 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Stena Line |
Stena Line Ferry terminal - Cairnryan - Belfast A77, Loch Ryan Prt DG9 8RG Cairnryan, Stranraer Scotland (United Kingdom) GPS: 54.983919, -5.034264 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Parking lot |
Parking lot at the ferry port A77, Stranraer DG9 8RF Cairnryan, Stranraer Scotland (United Kingdom) GPS: 54.966814, -5.015834 (Latitude, Longitude) |
E-charging station |
ChargePlace Scotland Charging Station - 2x Type2 22 kW 1 Bellevilla Rd DG9 8EE Stranraer Scotland (United Kingdom) GPS: 54.905082, -5.021901 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Motorhome parking space |
Ryanbay Holiday Park Stranraer DG9 8QP Cairnryan, Stranraer Scotland (United Kingdom) GPS: 54.924848, -4.990427 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Getting to Cairnryan ferry terminal by car
You can use the Cairnryan ferry port can be reached by car from various directions:
- From the north (e.g. Glasgow): Follow the A77 highway south to the Cairnryan ferry terminal. The A77 leads directly to the port area.
- From the south (e.g. Stranraer): If you are coming from the south, also follow the A77 north to the ferry port.
- From the east (e.g. Dumfries): Ferry west on the A75 highway until you reach Stranraer. Then change to the A77 northbound to the ferry port of Cairnryan.
Arrival by bus & train
There are bus services from various cities in Scotland, including Glasgow and Edinburgh, to Cairnryan. You can also take the train to Stranraer and from there take the bus to the ferry port.
Arrival by plane
The nearest airport is Glasgow Prestwick Airport (IATA: PIK), which is approximately 48 kilometers from the ferry port. From there, you can take a cab or bus to get to the Cairnryan ferry terminal. Glasgow Airport (IATA: GLA) is another option, but further away.
Travel guide: Discover Cairnryan: the maritime gateway to Scotland’s beauty
Cairnryan, a picturesque village on the coast of Scotland, has a rich maritime history. It is known for its idyllic landscape and ferry connections to Northern Ireland.
Sights and excursion destinations
The region around Cairnryan offers numerous opportunities for discovery:
- Loch Ryan: An impressive loch that offers ideal conditions for water sports and bird watching.
- Cairnryan Lighthouse: A historic lighthouse that offers a picturesque view of the village and the surrounding area.
- Old Military Road: Discover this historic route that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
- Stranraer Museum: A museum that sheds light on the rich history of the region, from prehistoric times to the present day.
- Castle Kennedy Gardens: Beautiful gardens with a variety of plants and a picturesque lake.
Activities
You can enjoy a wide range of activities in Cairnryan and the surrounding area:
- Hiking: Explore the picturesque hiking trails along the coast and through the green countryside.
- Birdwatching: Loch Ryan is a birdwatcher’s paradise with an abundance of seabirds.
- Fishing: The waters around Cairnryan are rich in marine life and offer excellent fishing opportunities.
History of the place
Cairnryan played an important role during the Second World War, when a military port and bases for the Royal Navy were built here.
Eating, drinking and shopping
Enjoy fresh fish and seafood in the local restaurants. Cairnryan also offers small stores for everyday needs and souvenirs.
Public transportation
Bus services link Cairnryan with the surrounding towns. The ferry ports are central hubs for travel to Northern Ireland.
Accommodation
The village offers cozy bed & breakfasts and guest houses that provide an authentic insight into Scottish coastal life.