As it's the Easter Holidays I thought it would be a lovely idea to hand over our seasonal blog post to a post done by children. So, for all families and those young at heart visiting the area here is Dumfries & Galloway through younger eyes. Enjoy!
A TASTE OF LIFE IN AND AROUND ROCKCLIFFE AND KIPPFORD ON THE SCOTTISH RIVIERA, SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND (Not to be confused with the 70's crime caper drama series - showing my age a bit!)
Introductory text
Kippford and Rockcliffe are on the East Stewartry Coast, an unspoilt National Scenic Area with two other NSAs in close proximity. It is in Dumfries & Galloway, South West Scotland, a region known for it's wonderful scenery, biodiversity, turbulent history, smugglers and black and white 'belted' cattle known as Galloway Belties. This stretch of coastline has many names. Known locally as the Colvend Coast or the 'Secret Coast' (due to the peace and tranquility) it is often referred to as the 'Scottish Riviera' due to it being the holiday resort of choice for Victorian millionaires and having a Gulf Stream influenced microclimate: evidenced by palm trees in some gardens. Castle Douglas, the food town is a short drive away and Kirkcudbright, the Artists Town is over the next headland.
This a scenic and unique part of the world and we started the blog to share the experience of living in this wonderful place. We hope that it will be of interest to others who live here and give those planning to visit the area a taste of all it has to offer.
The blog has a correspondent in both Kippford and Rockcliffe village, you can also follow their Twitter feeds on the right of the page. If you would like to get involved we look forward to hearing from you.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
These are a few of our favourite things.........
Labels:
Activity Holidays,
Beach,
Bird watching,
Birdlife,
Cafe at Threave,
Castles,
Childrens events,
Dalbeattie,
Dumfries and Galloway,
Family Holiday,
Golf,
Holiday,
Kippford,
Mountain Biking,
Things to do,
Walks
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