Group Travel Tour Operator and DMC for Scotland
Curling Up at the North West Castle
Celebrate Team GB’s thrilling silver medal in Men’s Curling at the Winter Olympics with a tour to witness the sport first hand in beautiful South West Scotland.
The North West Castle Hotel in Stranraer has its very own Olympic sized Indoor Curling Rink and viewing gallery in the Alpine Bar & Restaurant. Experience iconic Scottish hospitality, stunning scenery and local attractions while witnessing the skill and suspense of curling – known as the Roarin’ Game.
Southwest Scotland and the New Galloway Forest has many pretty villages and towns just waiting for you to discover plus the precious coastlines of Wigtown and Luce Bay. On this tour you ‘ll explore exception scenic routes along with visits to Culzean Castle, Robert Burns Museum and visitor centre, Logan Botanical Gardens and the wonderful Coos and Ewes to see these beautiful cattle in their natural surroundings, with curling adding a silver lining! You may wish to include a visit to the Devil’s Porridge museum en-route home on your return day (optional extra). Traditional Christmas dinner and a glass of mulled wine will be included on the November date at the hotel. Please note The curling rink is open from the start of October until the end of March. There is an optional for a 1 hour Curling session at the hotel, please enquire for more information (supplement and min numbers apply, please enquire for details).
Dates
8th March, 4th October, 22nd November 2027
Suggested itinerary by coach
Day 1
Travel to Stranraer
Arrive at your hotel on the shores of Loch Ryan for your first taste of Scottish hospitality. Ample time to settle in to your rom before dinner is served.
Day 2
Culzean Castle and Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
A morning visit to Culzean Castle, one of Scotland’s most popular visitor attractions. A private tour will be followed by time to explore the extensive grounds. In the afternoon visit the birthplace of the poet Robert ‘Robbie’ Burns. See the cottage where he was born, and the Brig o’ Doon, the original 15th century bridge which provided the setting for Tam o’ Shanter, one of Burns poems’.y the river Nith.
Day 3
New Galloway Forest Park, Wigtown Bay and Kitchen Coos and Ewes
A scenic tour today travelling along the pretty coastline of Wigtown Bay, stop off’s in the small towns of Newton Stewart and Castle Douglas, with time to enjoy a coffee in one of the tea shops. Travel through the New Galloway Forest Park established in 1947 it is claimed to be the largest forest in the UK covering 774 square kilometres. The highlight of today will be a visit to Kitchen Coos and Ewes an authentic guided farm experience with the opportunity to get up close to the iconic Highland Cows on the hill from the safety of a purpose built safari trailer. You will also enjoy a sheepdog demonstration and hear about the animals and their heritage. On your return from seeing the animals there will be tea, coffee and homemade traybakes served in the bothy before returning to the hotel.
Day 4
Logan Botanical Gardens, the Mull of Galloway and pretty Portpatrick
A scenic morning drive along the shores of Luce Bay takes you to Drummore close to the most south westerly tip of Scotland, The Mull of Galloway. A stop will be made at the Gaille Craig coffee house for coffee and cake before visiting Logan Botanical gardens one of Scotland’s most exotic gardens. Explore fascinating plant treasures from South/Central America and Southern Africa. A short amount of time will be enjoyed in the small harbour town of Portpatrick to end the day.
Day 5
Return home
After a full Scottish breakfast return home. Why not make a visit to the Devil’s Porridge Museum for lunch and a tour of this very interesting small museum on the outskirts of Annan. Supplement applies for entrance and lunch. Please enquire.
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North West Castle Hotel ***
The North West Castle Hotel dates back to the 19th century located across the road from the shores of Loch Ryan, and only short walk to the centre of Stranraer. Once the home of the Scottish Explorer Sir John Ross, the hotel has a lot of history attached and makes an great base for exploring this beautiful area. All 72 homely bedrooms are comfortable and equipped with a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a large grand dining room offering views across the loch. There is a beautiful wood panelled bar with ample comfortable seating full of character. Leisure facilities include an indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa bath and gym. This hotel is proud to have its very own Olympic sized Indoor Curling Rink and viewing gallery in the Alpine Bar & Restaurant. Experience iconic Scottish hospitality, stunning scenery and local attractions while witnessing the skill and suspense of curling – known as the Roarin’ Game and frequently hosts curling events throughout the year. There is Coach parking on site and a lift to all floors. This is an excellent hotel offering friendly and efficient service with a great atmosphere.
- North West Castle Hotel
- North West Castle Hotel Reception
- North West Castle Hotel Curling Rink Bar
- North West Castle Hotel Curling Rink
North West Castle Hotel ***
| Dates | 5 days / 4 nights | Single Supplement |
| 8th March 2027 | From £485.00 per person | From £125.00 per person |
| 4th October 2027 | From £485.00 per person | From £125.00 per person |
| 22nd November 2027 |
From £429.00 per person | From £125.00 per person |
Other dates maybe available on request.












