What would entice you to visit Mull of Galloway, it could be the envious countryside, those wonderful walking trails, historic sites such as Kirkmadrine stones, as featured on undiscovered Scotland or perhaps its for the fishing, Pollock, Bass and Conger seem to be the catches of the day. The Rhins of Galloway has an impressive 50 miles of coastline, boasting sandy bays, white cliffs, pretty ports all of which are worth a visit, the beach is a great attraction for watersport enthusiasts, and you thought the most southerly point in Scotland was just for a retiring retreat from all the hustle of everyday life. In fact there is so much more.
Mull of Galloway has a community of friendly locals, quaint pubs to idle way time in, holiday cottages, hotels, B&Bs, golfing courses and loads of camping sites, not to forget mentioning climbing the 115 steps in the
light house, or drink at the cliff top coffee shop and when you have done all of that take a visit to any of the six gardens, yes six glorious gardens then join the RSPB who work hard in the conservation of birds and wildlife and who enjoy helping visitors discovering natures beauty, also educating visitors the importance of habitats a great source of food and shelter for its wild life and birds to forage and live in.
On thier very informative website you will read about all the hard work that is put into protecting our environment, working with farmers, and importantly having to rely on donations to continue this vital work. For children there is a brilliant section on the website which encourages interaction through games,and competitions, discover more by going online.
Galloway is a unique and beautiful place you would want to take home memories from.
The community of Mull of Galloway want to share with you what Scotlands most southerly point has to offer, being awarded with 4 stars from the Scottish tourist board, you now you are assured of good quality, great deals all for ages and of course spectacular views over the Irish sea.
Mull of Galloway holidays are pet friendly self catering 3* and 4 * cottages or you have the choice of staying at thier splendid 4* Bed and breakfast waking to a warming and filling Scottish cooked breakfast, the open spaces surrounding these holiday lets will blow your breath away.
Mull of Galloway has a community of friendly locals, quaint pubs to idle way time in, holiday cottages, hotels, B&Bs, golfing courses and loads of camping sites, not to forget mentioning climbing the 115 steps in the
light house, or drink at the cliff top coffee shop and when you have done all of that take a visit to any of the six gardens, yes six glorious gardens then join the RSPB who work hard in the conservation of birds and wildlife and who enjoy helping visitors discovering natures beauty, also educating visitors the importance of habitats a great source of food and shelter for its wild life and birds to forage and live in.
On thier very informative website you will read about all the hard work that is put into protecting our environment, working with farmers, and importantly having to rely on donations to continue this vital work. For children there is a brilliant section on the website which encourages interaction through games,and competitions, discover more by going online.
Galloway is a unique and beautiful place you would want to take home memories from.
The community of Mull of Galloway want to share with you what Scotlands most southerly point has to offer, being awarded with 4 stars from the Scottish tourist board, you now you are assured of good quality, great deals all for ages and of course spectacular views over the Irish sea.
Mull of Galloway holidays are pet friendly self catering 3* and 4 * cottages or you have the choice of staying at thier splendid 4* Bed and breakfast waking to a warming and filling Scottish cooked breakfast, the open spaces surrounding these holiday lets will blow your breath away.
A traditional cottage that dates back to 1850 and which has been refurbished to a high standard of modern touches creating a comfortable haven for two. A fully equipped kitchen allows for those dining in days, a secluded garden safe for your pet dog to roam in. Awarded 4* and you can see why, this cosy cottage has a home from home standard that includes all your towels and linen throughout your stay.
Glen Auchie, 3* well equipped holiday home with two bedrooms a generous double and a single that has an extra bed that can accommodate two children or any visiting guest. this traditional cottage has that high standard of home from home feel, a secure back garden allows for a safe area for children and pets, there is storage space for bikes and fishing gear, don't forget to take along your walking boots to explore those magnificent walks taking a picnic weather permitting. Your towels and sheets are provided and space for private parking
Impressive is this Bed and Breakfast, awarded 9.9 from booking.com a comfortable and friendly accommodation that is only a short walk from the cottages. The East Montloch Croft is a well maintained dwelling with a stunning garden that can accommodate couples, families, friends, you will find all rooms are en-suite, there is wifi access, tea and coffee facilities in all rooms, and a comfortable seating area that offers panoramic views for quiet tranquil moments.
Your hosts are sorry to say that pets are not allowed at the bed and breakfast but who are very confident you will have an enjoyable stay. For more info and availability please see thier website, you are assured of a warm welcome.
Your hosts are sorry to say that pets are not allowed at the bed and breakfast but who are very confident you will have an enjoyable stay. For more info and availability please see thier website, you are assured of a warm welcome.
- What to do and see in Mull of Galloway
- Fishpal sea fishing in Galloway
- Camping sites : Wild camping, Clashwhannon caravan site, Mull of Galloway.
- Golf courses : Isle of Whithorn : Wigtownshire : Portpatrick : Discover South west Scotland
- The Mull experience