Much of the area remains undiscovered and we would like to share with you some of its hidden secrets. Although we specialise in Nocturnal Wildlife Tours we can tailor other wildlife tours to suit your needs and budget.
Lying on the Solway Firth, Caerlaverock embraces a vast stretch of sea, mudflats and "merse" (the local name for saltmarsh). It's a remarkable location, with dramatic coastal scenery and a rich range of wildlife.
Extensive wetlands, saltmarsh and coastal area on the scenic north shore of Solway. Breeding waders, wintering waterfowl, year round bird and wildlife watching.
The Galloway Red Kite Trail, an exciting nature watching opportunity to view spectacular red kites in lovely scenery is now attracting the attention of walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers and birdwatchers.
Mossburn is an animal welfare centre where a wide variety of farm, domestic and exotic animals find refuge. The large family of rabbits have their own village of Edinburrow.
Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park set in 27 acres of mixed woodland, is the wild animal conservation centre of southern Scotland. The Conservation Park is near Kirkcudbright.
Situated in a forest overlooking the Solway Coast, Bainloch Deer Park is nestled in the small Scottish village of Sandyhills near Dalbeattie.
This is an area for breeding waders and wintering wildfowl - pink-footed geese and Greenland white-fronted geese are also regular visitors.