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Harshahars Beach — Hidden Coastal Escape

Harshahars Beach - hidden beach with golden sand, calm waves, and scenic sunsets, perfect for peaceful relaxation.

Harshahars Beach — Hidden Coastal Escape

Harshahars Beach - hidden beach with golden sand, calm waves, and scenic sunsets, perfect for peaceful relaxation.

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Attractions to Visit

Dunskey Gardens
Culture and Heritages

Dunskey Gardens

Amidst 2000 acres of spectacular Scottish countryside sits Dunskey Estate. A sprawling sanctuary, home to an Edwardian castle, luxurious lodges and panoramic views of the land and sea, it’s the perfect environment for both large group getaways and small intimate gatherings. Our team works only with trusted partners to transform the estate into your dream destination. Whether you’re looking to reconnect in nature with coworkers, loved ones, or even yourself, we’ll take care of all planning and coordination that goes along with your stay.

Dunskey, Portpatrick, DG9 8TJ

Glenluce Abbey
Culture and HeritagesSites and Castles

Glenluce Abbey

Dunragit's name means 'fort of Rheged' (Rheged was a kingdom covering parts of Northern England and South West Scotland) and the fort allegedly looks over Piltanton Burn. Dunragit's history is a long one and we have evidence of human habitation here dating back to the Stone Age. Relatively recent excavations found 3 huge concentric timber (as opposed to stone) circles with the largest being six times bigger than Stone Henge (yes, THE Stone Henge). The circular structure is thought to date from 2500 BC and can be found between Dunragit village and Droughduil Mote, though it is hard to see anything at all. Droughduil mote itself had some excavation work taken out on it and was found to date from a similar period as the timber circles - perhaps a viewpoint to look down on ceremonies taking place in the circles? Later in the villages history, Romans built their road through and it is thought there may be a Roman cemetery here. In the 18th century Dunragit's core was Dunragit House and the main employer was the now abandoned creamery.

Dunskey, Portpatrick, DG9 8TJ.