Mull of Galloway ***

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Description:

The Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point is also known as Scotland’s Lands End. On 4 July 2013, a community buy-out was completed so that the Mull can be preserved by the local community.

Strictly speaking, the Mull of Galloway refers to the last mile or two of the Rhins peninsula south of Drummore but the term more usually includes the southern Rhins up to Portpatrick on the west and Sandhead on the east taking in the villages of Drummore, Ardwell and Sandhead.

Gulls, gales and grandeur of cliff and sea that is unsurpassed – this is the Mull of Galloway. It’s as far South as you can go in Scotland, without falling off the 260ft cliffs. A wonderful place to potter about!

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