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Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre
 

Deep in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park lies Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre, a good starting point for your journey of discovery.

Situated on the shores of Clatteringshaws Loch, it is an ideal spot to rest and view the breathtaking scenery, or take refreshments in our tearoom before venturing on to find what mysteries the Queens Way holds.

Discover a huge range of wildlife

Visit our interactive wildlife exhibition in the visitor centre and see the huge range of wildlife you might see during your visit. We are also on the Galloway Red Kite Trail.

A short walk from the centre takes you to an iron age roundhouse discovered when the Loch was drained 30 years ago.

Alternatively, enjoy a stroll out to Bruce's Stone with stunning views of Clatteringshaws Loch and the Galloway hills beyond.
Call in for information on walks, cycle trails and attractions in the area from our friendly, helpful staff.

Opening times:

The centre is open daily until Sunday 2nd November from 10.30am - 4.30pm

For more information, contact the centre on 01644 420 285.

Walking trails

Cycling trails

How to get there:

Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre is in Clatteringshaws which is part of Galloway Forest Park. New Galloway is the nearest town or village.

From Newton Stewart:, A712 to New Galloway., From New Galloway:, A712 to Newton Stewart.

OS Grid Reference: NX 552 764

Other places to go in Clatteringshaws

Visitors outside the Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre

Facilities:

ToiletsParking ChargeInformationParkingEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest ShopOther Facilities
Visitor Centre

See events page for forthcoming activities

Refreshments

Light meals, home baking and tea and coffee available

Other Facilities

Parking, Toilet and access to Visitor Centre for Disabled visitors

Activities

Wildlife ActivitiesHeritagePicnicView Point
Walking Art in the Forest
Loch View Trail
Bruces Stone
Cycling Round the Loch cycle route
HorseRiding.gif There is open access for horse riding on all forest roads in Galloway Forest Park (except where roads may be closed for timber haulage etc)
Clatteringshaws Horse riding
ForestDrive.gif The Raiders Road Forest Drive
Educational Extensive education service offered throughout Galloway Forest Park. Contact details below for more information
Fishing Fishing permits are available for Loch Braden, Loch Dee, Black Loch, Loch of the Lowes, Lillies Loch, Spectacle Loch, Garwachie, Loch Eldrig, Stroan Loch, Linfern Loch, Palnure Burn and Water of Minnoch. Permits can be purchased at any of the Visitor Centres.
Arts Art works can be found throughout Galloway Forest Park

Contact:

Lucy Hadley
Recreation Ranger
01671 402420
e-mail: lucy.hadley@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods This visitor centre has been graded as a three star visitor attraction by VisitScotland

What's of interest
Dumfries and Galloway walking leaflet (PDF 5Mb)

Find out about events taking place in Galloway Forest park in 2008 from our what's on guide and Galloway Ranger paper both available below.

2008 Dumfries and Galloway events guide (PDF 1.6Mb).


Read the latest issue of the Galloway Ranger.

Our 2008 publications can also be picked up at local tourist information centres and visitor attractions across the region.

What's on
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What's the Forestry Commission doing about sustainable forestry or biodiversity? Try these links to find out.
Search our publications database for more indepth information, or look at Forest Research.

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