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The southern Upland Way is a 212 mile walk covering some of the wildest landscapes in Scotland, from Portpatrick, east across Galloway to Beattock and on through the Borders to Cockburnspath in the east. |
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Mull of Galloway Walk - The circular route is marked and the visitor can either turn left or right when entering the reserve. Parts of this walk can take you close to the cliff edge where extreme care must be taken and good footwear is essential.The reserve at the Mull is one of the RSPB's smallest sites, yet it contains an amazing variety of wildlife |
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Ardwell Pond Walk - From there you have wonderful views over Luce Bay, towards the Machars of Galloway and, in the distance, of the Galloway Hills.The Pond Walk is part of Ardwell Estate, and Ardwell Gardens. Walkers are welcome in all seasons, but the garden is closed from the end of September until Easter. |
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East Tarbet to Portankil - From the bay follow the waymarked posts northwards, Heading inland at Portankil, follow Kirk Burn upstream using a stile to go over fencing, and soon you will pass the remains of Kirkmaiden Church, now covered in grass. |
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Kirkmaiden to Castle Clanyard - Kirkmaiden is a small hamlet between Port Logan and the Mull of Galloway. Take the turning just south of the Old Kirk, alongside a telephone box, and walk along the narrow minor road to the west. This road is mostly downhill and the views are good as you approach Castle Clanyard. |
High Drummore Walking Holidays Scotland
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