Out and About in Dumfries & Galloway

Dumfries and Galloway Included On ‘Dark Tourism’ List

Vampires and ghosts promote ‘dark tourism’ in Scotland   A 7ft vampire roaming the streets of Glasgow, a poltergeist haunting an iconic Edinburgh graveyard and a...

Too spooky for two wheels?

Cycling Dumfries are kicking off their winter bike ride season in spooky style, defying the clocks going back and the winter darkness with an...

WIGTOWNSHIRE LUXURY HOTEL OFFERS ‘WALK ON THE WILD SIDE’

A speciality Truffle Weekend will be hosted at one of Scotland’s most luxurious and secluded country house hotels and promises to deliver a delicious...

This October Half Term at the Mull of Galloway

Climb the lighthouse this October Half Term at the Mull of Galloway. The lighthouse is open on Saturday 15th October daily until Sunday 23rd...

SPOOKY OCTOBER HOLIDAY FUN – CASTLE KENNEDY GARDENS

NEW Garden activities will ‘leaf’ your imagination running wild during the October Holidays!   Families will meet some strange new faces in Castle Kennedy Gardens this...

White Butterflies Buck Trend In Poor Summer

Butterfly numbers remained at a low ebb in Scotland this summer but the common white species bucked the trend, results from the Big Butterfly...

Star Quality for Stranraer Coastal Park

Agnew Park in Stranraer received a Three Star Quality Assurance (QA) Award following a recent assessment visit by a Quality Tourism Advisor, in recognition...

10 Things You Probably Never Knew About Moffat

1. MOFFAT IS WELL CONNECTED The busy town of Moffat gently rests on the eastern edge of Dumfries and Galloway, right in the heart of...

SOLWAY VEHICLE ENTHUSIASTS CLUB VISIT MULL OF GALLOWAY

  The Solway Vehicle Enthusiasts Club Annual Mull of Galloway Road Run, re-named the Scott Little Memorial Road Run in memory of a Club member...

Churrific Year for Nightjars In D&G

One of Scotland’s rarest birds thriving in Dumfries and Galloway The nightjar, one of Scotland’s rarest and most unusual birds, appears to be thriving in...