Portpatrick

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Portpatrick is a small coastal village and former fishing port on the west coast of Scotland, known for its picturesque harbour and views across the North Channel to Ireland.

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Portpatrick canonical 5

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former fishing port
seaside resort
village
country Scotland
currentEconomicActivity hospitality
tourism
dialCode 01776
distanceToStranraer approximately 8 miles
governingCouncilArea Dumfries and Galloway council area
surface form: Dumfries and Galloway Council
hasEvent harbour-based festivals
lifeboat week
hasFeature RNLI lifeboat station
cliff-backed bay
cliff-top walking paths
golf course
harbour wall
harbour-side cottages
lighthouse
picturesque harbour
seafront hotels
seafront pubs
seafront restaurants
small sandy beach
village green
hasHarbourFunction pleasure craft
small fishing boats
hasHistoricSite Dunskey Castle (nearby)
Portpatrick Harbour
Portpatrick Old Churchyard
hasReligiousBuilding parish church
ruins of St Andrew’s Church
hasViewOf County Antrim
Ireland
historicCounty Wigtownshire NERFINISHED
isNear Cairnryan
Stranraer
isOnRoute Southern Upland Way
isTerminusOf Southern Upland Way
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway
southwest Scotland
locatedOn North Channel
west coast of Scotland
overlooks North Channel
postalArea DG9
tourismType coastal tourism
marine tourism
walking tourism
traditionalIndustry fishing

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Dumfries and Galloway council area containsVillage Portpatrick
subject surface form: Dumfries and Galloway
Southern Upland Way startPoint Portpatrick
Loch Ryan locatedNear Portpatrick
Rhins of Galloway contains Portpatrick