Mull of Galloway ***

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Description:

The Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s southernmost point, is often called Scotland’s Land’s End. On 4 July 2013, the local community completed a buy-out to ensure its preservation. Technically, it refers to the final mile or two of the Rhins peninsula south of Drummore, but more commonly the term covers the southern Rhins up to Portpatrick in the west and Sandhead in the east, including the villages of Drummore, Ardwell, and Sandhead. With its gulls, wild gales, and breathtaking cliffs and sea views, it’s the furthest south you can go in Scotland without tumbling off the 260-foot cliffs—a perfect spot for a leisurely wander.