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 […]
Our Flower Friday Facebook posts have proved so popular that they will be appearing live this summer! We are currently in discussions with Logan Botanic Garden […]
We had a great couple of days working with pupils from Portpatrick Primary school. Two days outside exploring the beach and coastal cliffs provided lots of […]
Join us on Wednesday 22nd July at 7pm The RGCP Facebook will host an online talk with archaeologist Graeme Cavers of AOC Archaeology Group. Graeme will talk […]