Dumfries and Galloway is
an area of south-west Scotland. It comprises a piece of land
between the Solway Firth in the south, the Rhinns of Galloway
to the west and we have used the M74 as a rough boundary to the
east. Robert Burns lived and died in the area and the Burns Heritage
Trail is a motorist's route across much of the region. Dumfries
is the largest centre of population in the southwest, it has
an idyllic setting on the broad tree-lined banks of the River
Nith. Galloway and the Solway coast have miles of deserted
sandy beaches, rocky coves and cliff-top paths. The Galloway
Hills rise to the north of the Solway coast, an area of beautiful
moors, mountains, lakes and rivers centred on the 150,000-acre
Galloway Forest park. The Southern Upland Way cuts across the
country from Portpatrick in Galloway to Cockburnspath in the
Borders, one of the most challenging long-distance footpaths
in Scotland. Please go here for bed
and breakfast in Dumfries and Galloway and self
catering accommodation in Dumfries and Galloway. Towns listed
on this page may be outside Dumfries and Galloway. |
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