Formed out of a blow hole, the large pond holds many species of fish from plaice and pollack to cod and conger eels. All are easy to feed by hand. On the rocks next to the fish pond is a Victorian bathing hut. With its heated bathing pool it was once a favourite place for family outings from Logan House.
Recent additions include touch pools, a cave aquarium where lobsters are bred, and a gift shop.
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| Open |
February - September, 10.00am - 5.00pm October - November 10.00am - 4.00pm.
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Adults £3.50, Children (3-16) £1.25, Concession £2.50, Families (2 adults, 4 children) £7.50.
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The fish pond is partially accessible. Access for visitors with mobility difficulties.
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| How to find us |
On the opposite side of the bay from Port Logan, 14 miles south of Stranraer. Off B7065. 1 mile from Logan Botanical Gardens from where it's well sign posted.
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Contact Information
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Logan Fish Pond
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Port Logan
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By Stranraer
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Galloway
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DG9 9NF
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Tel: 01776 860300
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