During Scottish Archaeology Month our good friends at AOC Archaeology and Solway Firth Partnership organised a series of online talks as part of the Rhins Revealed Online project.
Have fun recording the wildlife that you find whilst learning about the unique biodiversity along the stunning coastline. This is an activity suitable for all ages and abilities seeking wildlife on the Rhins.
Discover lighthouses, foghorns and beacons along the Rhins of Galloway Coast Path in a new guide about aids to navigation on this rugged coastline. Since people first ventured […]
The popular Flower Friday Facebook posts have become analogue! Logan Botanic Gardens are currently hosting our ‘Wildflowers of Coastal Cliffs’ exhibition during May and June – […]
The dramatic Mull of Galloway has long been an enigmatic location. There is archaeological evidence of human activity there from the Neolithic onwards, but the site […]
The Kilmorie Stone, at Kirkcolm Church, dates to the 9th-10th centuries and features a depiction of mythical Scandinavian hero Sigurd, famous for many daring deeds including […]