A Unesco biosphere has "outstanding natural landscapes."
Unesco biospheres include - Galloway and Southern Ayrshire, Yellowstone, the Golden Gate, the Niagara Escarpment, and the Camargue
Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere
The tourism potential of the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere "has been highlighted by some of the UK's leading industry observers."
South West Biosphere Named One Of Scotland's Must See ...
The tourism potential of the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere "has been highlighted by some of the UK's leading industry observers."
The Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere in the top 10 list of must-see places in 2020 compiled by a collective of travel writers and bloggers.
Threave.
Kathi Kamleitner says: "The south-western regions of Galloway and Ayrshire are among my absolute highlights when it comes to scenery, outdoor activities and genuinely local experiences."
She refers to Drumlanrig Palace, Scotland’s National Booktown, Wigtown, harbour villages and mountain scenery.
Kirkcudbright
"In the middle of the Biosphere lies the Galloway Forest Park - a great destination for outdoor lovers.
"You can go kayaking on Loch Trool, hike the peaks in the Range of the Awful Hand, go star-gazing with a knowledgeable Dark Sky Ranger, and much more.
Pipers.
"Along the way you will meet so many friendly locals who pass on their passion for eco-tourism in Scotland."
Hornell's garden
Borgue.
Stewartry
Threave.
Kathi Kamleitner says: "The south-western regions of Galloway and Ayrshire are among my absolute highlights when it comes to scenery, outdoor activities and genuinely local experiences."
She refers to Drumlanrig Palace, Scotland’s National Booktown, Wigtown, harbour villages and mountain scenery.
Kirkcudbright
"In the middle of the Biosphere lies the Galloway Forest Park - a great destination for outdoor lovers.
"You can go kayaking on Loch Trool, hike the peaks in the Range of the Awful Hand, go star-gazing with a knowledgeable Dark Sky Ranger, and much more.
Pipers.
"Along the way you will meet so many friendly locals who pass on their passion for eco-tourism in Scotland."
Hornell's garden
Borgue.
Stewartry
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