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Places to explore in south east Scotland.
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Dec-05-2011
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The Rhinns of Galloway also benefits from the west of Scotland’s unique micro climate. The 25 mile line of coast has a great mix of quaint villages, bays and impressive scenery.
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Dumfries and Galloway is a corner of Scotland that deserves exploring. Wonderful beaches, fishing villages, lochs and the largest forest park in the United Kingdom make this an area that is ideal for a Scottish holiday.
Port Logan is the home of the probably Scotland’s most exotic garden. Right at the south western tip of Scotland the area enjoys the very warmest climate the gulf stream can offer Scotland. This makes it an ideal spot for southern hemisphere plants – eucalyptus, stand alongside tree ferns and daisies and salvias you would never normally expect to see this far north. Real highlights are the water garden and the walled garden. The second of these protects the tender fuchsias and Eucryphia from South America and Australasia while the garden’s marvellous collection of New Zealand Hebes make Logan a genuine surprise and well worth a visit.
Just a short drive away from Port Logan gardens Mackays self catering Scotland has a Scottish cottage with its own beautiful well established garden with for guests to enjoy. Perfectly situated, just a 15 min stroll from the secluded sandy beaches of Ardwell Bay, this detached Scottish holiday cottage nestles in rural splendour on a private estate and is the ideal retreat for a peaceful holiday. Recently upgraded, this single storey cottage has been extended and the interior is comfortable and cosy with a welcoming, homely atmosphere.
The Rhinns of Galloway also benefits from the west of Scotland’s unique microclimate. The 25 mile line of coast has a great mix of quaint villages, bays and impressive scenery. Here lies Leswalt, in a beautiful, tranquil setting on the Rhinns of Galloway, this delightful, stylish lodge can become your dream home for a perfect "get away from it all" Scottish holiday. Adjacent to the 16th Century 'Galdenoch Castle', which is a 'B' listed building of architectural and historical importance, the lodge is located within a large working farm. You can enjoy walks around the farm to Salt Pans Bay where a Finnish log cabin is one of 2 estate summer houses to relax in or enjoy a barbecue. The coastline is stunning, with sheltered shingle beaches and beautiful, panoramic views across the sea to Ireland.
No trip to the south west of Scotland is really complete until you visited the Mull of Gallloway lighthouse. This is the southernmost light house in Scotland and was built by Robert Stevenson in 1830 and stands some 99metres high on the cliff edge. You can climb the 114 steps and enjoy the view.
The South west of Scotland has so much to offer it is well worth exploring. Mackays have many holiday cottages across the region, visit mackays-self-catering.co.uk to see the full list.
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Author Resource :
Mellisa Turner is a good human being. She likes travelling a lot that's why she likes to write about the experience. Recently she went to Scotlland where she stayed at Scottish cottages and after that she wrote about Scottish cottages. She lives in Scotland and is fun loving person.
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Keywords :
Self Catering Scotland, Cottages in Scotland, Scotland holiday cottages,
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Travel and Leisure
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Travel and Leisure
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