


Formed in 1963 by the late James Pearson Wilson originally as a contracting business...
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The Dumfries and Galloway Tourist Board has a supberb section on “finding a walk”. You can even specify the difficulty / length of the walk, specify destinations and even key words...read more
The Moffat Hills are probably one of the most well known walking areas in Dumfries & Galloway, with the popular town of Moffat nestled among some of the most stunning hills in ...read more
The Southern Upland Way is Scotland's longest walk. It stretches west to east from Portpatrick's romantic seascapes over the Mull of Galloway to the dramatic North Sea cliffs at Co...read more
Stretching from Wanlockhead to Beattock the Lowther's far away atmosphere is an unexpected pleasure given their easy accessibility. Make no mistake, this is serious walking country...read more
Very good indeed... Professional site... well worth a visitA natural history photographer and writer’s guide to Dumfries and Galloway. The site includes a walking, best wildlife si...read more
Good content. Information on walks in Scotland including D&G if you enjoying a countryside ramble or an airy coastal walk, hiking long distance treks through the glens or climb...read more
The Southern Upland Way is Britain's first official coast to coast long distance footpath. It runs 212 miles (340 kms) from Portpatrick on the south-west coast of Scotland to Cockb...read more
The “Official Walking Site” is a great website, for the whole of Scotland and in particular, Dumfries and Galloway and Southern Scotland. There are so many walks listed (all catego...read more
The Galloway Hills lie well off the beaten track in South-West Scotland and offer some wonderful climbing, particularly to lovers of remote solitude. All the major crags lie along ...read more