The most southerly point in Scotland offers excellent views over the Solway Firth. The cliffs are home to thousands of breeding birds including guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes. Gannets are seen regularly. Some 2,000 pairs nest nearby on the Scare Rocks – a rocky outcrop seven miles to the east.
The reserve is good for wild flowers, with colourful cliff-top displays of seapink, spring squill, purple milk vetch and sea campion.
Visitor centre and trails. Weekend tours around the lighthouse.
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Reserve open at all times. Visitor centre open daily Easter to mid-September 10.30 am – 5 pm
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Free
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5 miles (8 km) south of Drummore
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Contact Information
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Mull of Galloway (RSPB)
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Stranraer
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Dumfries & Galloway
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DG7 3AP
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Tel: 01556 670464
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