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Mull of Galloway

Mull of Galloway

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Facilities

Facilities

  • Visitor centre
  • Information centre
  • Car park : Car park and bike rack for six bikes. No height restrictions. Single track road from Drumore to reserve. Disabled parking at visitor centre.
  • Toilets
  • Disabled toilets
  • Baby-changing facilities
  • Live camera
  • Group bookings accepted
  • Guided walks available
  • Remote location
  • Good for walking

Viewing points

Viewing platform at foghorn overlooks seabird colonies. Access via steep steps. This viewing area has no disabled access.

Nature trails

One circular trail - not suitable for wheelchair or pushchairs; wheelchair access is possible to visitor centre and café. One trail to foghorn viewing platform. No wheelchair access to this trail or to cliff-top viewing areas. Tour of lighthouse at weekends and bank holidays during the summer for a small fee (not RSPB managed).

Tearoom

Full café menu and meals available at neighbouring Gallie Craig café (not RSPB-run).

Refreshments available

  • Hot drinks
  • Cold drinks
  • Hot meals
  • Cold meals

Shop

Small shop within Gallie Craig café (not RSPB-run).

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01556 670464

Nearest town: Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway

Grid reference: NX156305

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For directions, please see our How to get here page.

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Bottlenose dolphin - Steve Round
Maritime heath at Mull of Galloway RSPB reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1010036)
Manx shearwater - Steve Round