Discover the best top things to do in Mull of Galloway, United Kingdom including Port Logan Fish Pond, Mull of Galloway Lighthouse, Logan Botanic Garden, Logan House Gardens, Port Logan Lighthouse, Ardwell Gardens, St Medan's Church, Kirkmaiden Church.
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Port Logan Fish Pond is a 200 year old sea fish larder near Port Logan on the beautiful Galloway coast in South West Scotland. This unique place is home to wide variety of local marine life and has a fascinating history. We are open every day from March to October 10 - 5.
We were recommended to visit the Pond by previous visitors. Weren't disappointed! The lady who led us round was very knowledgeable about the history of the rocky cove and the varied stock in the pond. An excellent and real value-for- money 'attraction'
4.5 based on 437 reviews
The Mull of Galloway is Scotland's most Southerly Point and an unspoiled paradise for visitors seeking peace and tranquility. We hope you will enjoy your visit and discover for yourself the beautiful countryside, beaches, splendid views and warm climate. Climb Scotland's most southerly Lighthouse, visit our Exhibition of Lighthouse History, RSPB reserve and visitor centre and Gallie Craig coffee house. Visit our website for seasonal opening times and to plan your visit. We have regular Engine and Foghorn demonstrations, check our website for details. Group bookings are welcome by arrangement. Our vintage Engines and Foghorn are now fully refurbished and are running again after 30 years. Our three former Lighthouse Keepers Cottages are available for holidays throughout the year. Pets are welcome. The cottages can be booked individually or as a group - we can accommodate up to 16 guests plus infants. The Mull of Galloway is an authorised location for weddings, see our website.
Spent most of the day here, lovely drive from Stoneykirk. Weather was perfect as were the views. Sat and relaxed for most of the day well worth a visit, as was the on site eatery ( see separate review
4.5 based on 485 reviews
We are happy to announce that Logan Botanic Garden is now open from 10am-5pm and pre booking is not required. Before your visit, please make sure you are following the Scottish Government's guidelines on group size and travel. At the south-western tip of Scotland lies Logan, the country's 'most exotic garden'. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, southern hemisphere plants flourish in this plantsman's paradise near Port Logan in Dumfries & Galloway. Part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Five minutes drive from the quaint little port village of Port Logan, Logan Botanic Garden is a great location to spend a few hours. Incredible array of trees, plants and flowers well worth visiting. Despite being fully compliant with Covid-regulations, the cafe still offers a very friendly welcome and a nice cup of tea, highly recommended!
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Rosebank Holiday Cottage is situated in the pretty unspoilt village of Port Logan in Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland and is ideal for families and couples looking for something completely different from their hectic working lives. This traditional fisherman’s cottage is now completely refurbished making your holiday in Scotland comfortable and welcoming. The cottage has two double bedrooms, one en-suite, and a third bedroom with adult bunk beds, sleeping a family of six + 2 cots if required. All on one level, a bright and light open plan kitchen, living and dining area opens onto a large private, secure secluded garden on two levels. Steps to the top level lead to a picnic table and seating area where there is a wonderful view of the Port Logan Lighthouse and the sea. Two / Three well behaved pets are welcome at Rosebank for a small extra charge.
Port Logan is beautiful! Lovely walk to the Lighthouse with stunning views in a quaint village. Highly recommend!
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