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Walking Old St Mungo's and the water of milk

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↔7.50 km ↗+169 m ↘-177 m ◔2h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

Easy dog friendly walk in the Scottish countryside. This walk is mainly flat and passes in front of some interesting buildings (the old St Mungo's church graveyard and the abandoned Milkbank House).

Walking Caerlaverock Nature Reserve and Castle

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↔8.27 km ↗+11 m ↘-13 m ◔2h 25 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

Dog friendly walk passing by Caerlaverock Nature Reserve and going to Caerlaverock Castle.

Walking Horse Isles Bay Walk - Palnackie

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Tourist office
↔2.45 km ↗+57 m ↘-76 m ◔0h 50 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

This walk brings you to Horse Isles Bay. You can also extend to White Port beach which is known as Palnackie's swimming beach. Many beaches on the Solway Firth are secluded and sandy, but this local beach has the advantage of having a reasonable slope meaning that when the tide is in the water gets deep enough to swim quite near to the shore. It is also possible to cycle the whole way on mountain bikes.

Walking From Southerness Lighthouse to Carsthorn

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Professional from the tourism industry
↔7.01 km ↗+10 m ↘-11 m ◔2h 00 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

A lovely walk along the Solway Coast with seabirds to view, and fossils to find, ending up at a memorial to those leaving Scotland for the New World and a unique pub.
⚠️You need to check the tide before walking this route. However, an alternative is still available.

Walking Torr Point Loop - Auchencairn

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Professional from the tourism industry
↔6.81 km ↗+32 m ↘-41 m ◔2h 00 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

This is another lovely walk which visits a secluded sandy beach, then an easy amble across fields to a rocky headland with great views, before looping back through woodland. As so often in Dumfries and Galloway, it is possible to have these beautiful places all to yourself. This route is rarely visited.

Walking Cairnsmore of Carsphairn Loop

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↔11.74 km ↗+602 m ↘-602 m ◔5h 05 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

A walk among the mountains. Climb and descend the peaks of the Cairnsmore of Carsphairn mountain range.

Walking Loch Trool

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↔9.47 km ↗+182 m ↘-173 m ◔3h 15 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

Easy dog friendly circular walk around Loch Trool.

Walking Annan to Brydekirk, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

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Annan to Brydekirk, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
↔10.05 km ↗+23 m ↘-23 m ◔2h 55 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

This dog-Friendly circular walk goes from Annan to Brydekirk following the river Annan.

Walking Coran of Portmark & Black Craig from Drumjohn, Loch Doon

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Association or club
↔12.96 km ↗+507 m ↘-515 m ◔5h 10 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

This circular walk will bring you to visit Minehead. Then, go up to reach Coran of Portmark offering amazing views over Loch Doon Below on a clear day and come back via Black Craig.

Walking Mersehead to Southerness walk

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↔13.91 km ↗+4 m ↘-4 m ◔4h 00 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

A level coastal walk with long vistas, lonely beaches and a choice of lengths starting at RSPB Mersehead... This is a lovely walk at all times of year, but it is particularly interesting in winter when the migrant birds gather in their thousands at Mersehead RSPB Nature Reserve.

Walking Balcary Cliffs walk

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↔5.45 km ↗+78 m ↘-73 m ◔1h 45 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

The loop from Balcary Bay, along the cliffs to Rascarrel beach is a beautiful walk. An exhilarating cliff top walk with far reaching views. There are three route options so you can choose a walk of different lengths. Or, if you don't like heights, you can miss out the cliff section altogether - but then you would miss the section with the best views.

Walking The Merrick

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The Merrick
↔13.39 km ↗+913 m ↘-913 m ◔6h 25 ▲Difficult
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

The hike up to the top of the Merrick (843 m / 2765 ft) is a wonderful day out on varied and interesting terrain with lovely views for almost the entire way.

Walking Grey Mares Tail Waterfall, Moffat

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Grey Mares Tail Waterfall, Moffat
↔4.53 km ↗+300 m ↘-295 m ◔2h 10 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

A hike up past the spectacular Gray Mare's Tail waterfall to the remote and tranquil Loch Skeen

Walking Mull of Galloway circular walk

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↔10.18 km ↗+220 m ↘-224 m ◔3h 30 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Dumfries and Galloway

The Mull of Galloway is the southernmost point of Scotland. This walk follows the coastline for part of the route before heading inland to cross the peninsula. Today it is a nature reserve managed by the RSPB and you can see a wide variety of birdlife in season.

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