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- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 61564 miles from Dumfries. Containing a wide range of species and ages of trees. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1556 670464With stunning views across the River Dee and Loch Ken, this tranquil reserve plays host to many exciting winter visitors, including Greenland whitefronted and greylag geese. Spring is also an excellent time to visit, when redstarts and pied flycatchers fly in to join the resident willow tits. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1387 770200Email: info.caerlaverock@wwt.org.ukA rugged and beautiful destination offering open space and tranquil wildlife watching. Wander through wildflower meadows spotting orchids, butterflies and dragonflies, or see our winter migration spectacle. Read more...
- Save to ListAn oasis of open windswept moors hidden in the lowlands, Blawhorn is a site full of secrets. By using a special boardwalk to cross the peat, you’ll soon discover some of its treasures, like the nodding white heads of bog cotton in early summer or the explosive cackle of a red grouse as it bolts from the heather. Beneath your Read more...
- Save to ListAncient ash and elm as well as planted conifers cloak the steep gorge slopes of Cragbank. Springtime brings a carpet of wildflowers whilst summer sunshine calls out butterflies to flit through the woodland glades – a remote sanctuary. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1620827459Email: dpriddle@eastlothian.gov.ukAberlady Bay Local Nature Reserve was the first site to be designated a Nature Reserve, in 1952. It comprises a complete set of habitats from low water right through to salt marsh and sand dune, unchanged by the influence of people. The area within the Reserve is extensive, and, in consequence, the paths across it take time to cover. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Scottish Seabird Centre is situated at North Berwick harbour, East Lothian, with stunning views across the Firth of Forth and the iconic Bass Rock. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6156Just an hour away from Edinburgh, seven forests dot the valley of the River Tweed. There’s a forest for you whether you’re looking for a quiet picnic, a tree-top adventure, a glimpse of the valley’s prehistoric past or some of Britain’s best mountain bikin Read more...
- Save to ListFlamenco live show with amazing, powerful, stunning dancers and porfessional musicians.’Away from the dreary clouds, you can find a little slice of sizzling Spain. A whole fiesta of intoxicating sounds and thumping Mediterranean rhythms, Alba Flamenca bristles with authenticity and visceral power. Boasting some of the most technically challenging and sharply percussive flamenco flamenco” ThreeWeek Read more...