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Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre

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Cathy
May 14, 2018
Clatteringshaws loch is 13 miles from newton Stewart along the A712 (Queen's Way). This is an ideal location to view the Dark Sky of Galloway. There is a cafe at the visitor's centre. On the road to Clatteringshaws is a wild goat park where you can see numerous goats roaming the hillside or near the roadside. There is also a red deer range.
Catriona (Katy)
October 28, 2019
A lovely place to stop on your drive through the forest. Has parking, a visitor centre and a cafe.
Ian D
August 8, 2022
A truly stunning place, Loch access, visitor centre with restaurant and toilets, car parking charges apply at the visitor centre. Visit Bruce’s stone….We even came across a slippery little snake…Yikes!!
David &Joanne
August 16, 2020
The visitor centre overlooks tranquil Clatteringshaws Loch, a haven for waterbirds in summer, and beyond to the rolling Galloway Hills. On a clear day, look out for the mighty Merrick, highest hill in the Southern Uplands. Soak up the stunning views or meander beside the loch to the historic Bruce's Stone, one of two stones dedicated to the Scottish king in the Forest Park. This is also one of the best places to enjoy the night sky – the visitor centre overlooks the darkest part of the Forest Park, which ensures a particularly dramatic stellar show.
The visitor centre overlooks tranquil Clatteringshaws Loch, a haven for waterbirds in summer, and beyond to the rolling Galloway Hills. On a clear day, look out for the mighty Merrick, highest hill in the Southern Uplands. Soak up the stunning views or meander beside the loch to the historic Bruce's…
Morag-Pass The Keys
April 11, 2018
Beautiful lochside shop and cafe. Head a bit further down the road to the Red Deer Range and Wild Goat Park.
Staðsetning
New Galloway, Scotland