Tourist / Visitor Attractions in the Rhins, Scotland
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- Walks (12)
- Woodlands & Nature Reserves (4)
Results 11 to 12 of a total 12 for Walks:
Torrs Warren & Ringdoo Point (Beaches & Rocky Shores, Woodlands & Nature Reserves, Walks)
- Address: Dunragit, 54.867075, -4.894334. [location map]
- Admission: Free.
Waymarked woodland walks are easily accessible from the car park at this Forestry Commission managed forest. You may even spot one of the resident red squirrels or common lizards. Access to Ringdoo Point is possible through Torrs Warren and provides views over Luce Sands.
Near to: Castle Kennedy,
Dunragit.

Wig Bay & the Scar (Castles & Historic Sites, Beaches & Rocky Shores, Walks)
- Address: Kirkcolm, 54.964960, -5.074697. [location map]
- Admission: Free.
The Scar is a sandbank jutting out into Loch Ryan and in summer it is the home of the largest colony of nesting migrant Terns in Dumfries and Galloway. The site is also important to waders. Wig Bay was used as base for flying boats in World War Two. There is a circular walk here that goes from the car park and follows the shoreline until you take a left turn towards Kirkcolm and then back to the car park (see the walks section on the activities page). Notice the beach is littered with huge scallop shells! You may spot jellyfish washed up here and seals sunbathing on rocks in Loch Ryan.
Near to: Leswalt,
Kirkcolm.