Portpatrick, Scotland
Portpatrick is only 17 miles from Ireland and used to be the main Scottish port for sailing there. The harbour is not very protected, so ships and ferries now use Stranraer instead. Portpatrick is the start of the Southern Upland Way walk, which covers 212 miles before reaching the town of Cockburnspath on the east coast. This film looks at the strong links between Portpatrick in Scotland and Ireland.
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