Horse Riding in South West Scotland


Exploring South West Scotland unveils a landscape of rugged beauty and rich heritage. Begin your journey in Dumfries, birthplace of renowned poet Robert Burns, and visit his former home, Burns Cottage. Journey to the stunning Galloway Forest Park, where dark skies offer stellar stargazing opportunities.

Discover the dramatic ruins of Sweetheart Abbey and the imposing Threave Castle, surrounded by scenic landscapes. Nature enthusiasts will relish the chance to explore the enchanting Solway Coast, with its sandy beaches and birdwatching havens. Don't miss the picturesque village of Portpatrick, known for its charming harbor and stunning coastal walks, offering a true taste of Scotland's southwest.

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Adults from £3

Mull of Galloway Lighthouse

The Mull of Galloway is Scotlands most Southerly Point and one of the best kept secrets in the UK.

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Free

Kirkmadrine Stones

Discover the ancient traces of Christianity in Britain through these remarkable stones that were sculpted 1,500 years ago.

Powillimount Beach
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Free

Powillimount Beach

When the sky is clear, you can see the Lake District in addition to some breath-taking vistas of the Solway Firth.

Whithorn
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Adults £6

Whithorn

The site of the earliest known evidence for Christian practice anywhere in Scotland - around 450AD.

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Free

Galloway Forest Park

Rolling glens, picturesque forest trails, 3 visitor centres, wildlife and a colourful history for you to explore. Great for families.