Barclosh Farm, Dalbeattie [Back to Dalbeattie Domain Index] [Return to QFH Website Index] |
Barclosh Farm : |
Barclosh Farm, Dalbeattie : |
Click on images for larger pictures. |
|
- Online Contact Form - Printable Postal Booking Form
|
- Online Contact Form - Printable Postal Booking Form
|
|
[Farm Description] -*- [Local Attractions] -*- [Finding Us] |
Barclosh Farm : Dalbeattie Forest Seven Stanes Bike Trails : RSPB Bird Survey at Barclosh Farm : |
||
Barclosh Farm is conveniently sited for those wishing to visit Galloway Forest Park, South Ayrshire, The Machars and The Mull of Galloway. The attractions near Farm are summarised below. Dalbeattie is a small picturesque town set in the beautiful Galloway countryside. Close at hand is the Solway Coast with its golden sands and good bathing for all the family. The area is equally famous for the hills, some rising to more than 2,000 feet, providing breathtaking views, superb walking and abundant wild life. To the south of Barclosh are the cliffs and beaches of the Colvend Coast, one of the finest parts of Galloway. The beaches at Sandyhills and at Southerness are extensive, whilst there are six miles of walks along the cliffs and nearly seventeen miles of walks in Dalbeattie Forest alone. The Mabie Forest, Screel Hill and Doach Wood offer yet more miles of walks and scenery to the keen walker. Golfers are well catered for; two local courses at Kippford, one at Dalbeattie, two at Southerness, one at Sandyhills, one at Castle Douglas, offer a good range of challenges. For more information on these and the other Dumfries and Galloway courses, go to Dumfries & Galloway Golf Links Barclosh is a very good base for those wishing to visit sites associated with Scotland's turbulent history. Thirteen miles to the north-east in Dumfries, where Bruce killed the Red Comyn at Greyfriars church. About the same distance by road to the east is New Abbey, whose beautiful Sweetheart Abbey was built by Princess Devorguilla in memory of her husband, John Balliol. Their son John briefly ruled Scotland, as did his grandson, Edward, after which the MacFergus castle near Dalbeattie was razed to the ground. But the association with Scottish history continued; at Threave Castle, near Castle Douglas, Mons Meg may have been used to help batter the Red Douglas's stronghold into submission. To the south and west, twelve miles from Dalbeattie, the ruined walls of Dundrennan Abbey bear witness to the place where Mary Queen of Scots left Scottish territory for nineteen years of English exile and final execution at Fotheringhay Castle. Looking again at Dumfries, the greatest Scottish poet, Robert Burns, lived in three homes in Dumfries, finally dying there. All this, within fifteen miles of Dalbeattie. For more information on Dalbeattie town and its surrounding area, - in particular, its history, - you are invited to visit the Dalbeattie Town website. To see more of this beautiful land, visit the Views of Galloway website. |
How To Find Us : Take the Caulkerbush road. After a further two miles the road turns sharp left. At this point there is a turning right signed "NO THROUGH ROAD" followed by a second turning right (almost straight on, in fact). |
|
Take the second turning right. Follow the road past a house on the left and another one on the right. Climb a hill and as you go down the other side the entrance to Barclosh Farm will be found on the right hand side. The farm house and the cottages are at the end of the drive. Click on the map image for a map of the area. You may wish to print out A Sketch Map of the route from Dumfries to Barclosh Farm. Maps of Dumfries and Galloway can be found in the Where We Are page of Quality Farm Holidays, of which Barclosh Farm is a member. |
Whilst every care is taken to ensure that the details shown in this brochure are correct, we cannot accept responsibility for errors contained herein or the results thereof.
[Forward to Barclosh Cottage] [Top] [Forward to Stable Cottage] Hosted by : [Dalbeattie Domain] Copy on : [Quality Farm Holidays Website] |
|
All text and images © 1999 - 2003 Richard Edkins of Dalbeattie Internet.
Quality Farmhouse Holidays website started 17th February 1999.
and copied onto Barclosh Farm website on 5th October 1999.
Last updated 6th January 2004.