Our Holiday to Dumfries, Scotland

River Nith, Dumfries So after 3 nights away we got back from Scotland yesterday evening. We had a good few days away and luckily the weather was far better than predicted. We still had a bit of rain but only got heavily rained on once whilst not in the safety of the car! I've updated Flickr with my favourite photos and below is a more indepth post of what we got up to.

Tuesday

On Tuesday we set off around 10am and drove up via Cumbria and the Lake District. We turned off the boring motorway at the southern end of Cumbria and headed over to Lake Windermere. Unfortunately we couldn't actually park in Windermere but found a little Bistro further up where we grabbed lunch and the first few rays of sunlight we'd seen for weeks. We then made our way back to the motorway but my choice was over the mountain :D So we drove up to 1500+ ft over one of the passes and had some amazing views of the hills (I'll add those photos tomorrow as I forgot today!). We then met the motorway again and spent another hour on the road before reaching Dumfries. To be fair it was around 200 miles including our detour so I'd imagine around 150 miles around which isn't too far at all.

After getting to the Travelodge and unpacking, we headed into Dumfries town centre (see photo above). We took a wander around the River Nith, taking photos of the gorgeous flowing river and then went to find somewhere for dinner. I'd already looked online for anywhere that may offer free wireless access, simply for emergencies for work. As I'd had someone email through an issue which I could fix quickly I figured I'd get it fixed if I could. I found out before we left that Wetherspoons offered a free 30 minutes of wireless for every drink or meal purchased. Fantastic, easily done! Oh and there was one in Dumfries (does help!!). So we wondered around the town and found the pub and figured we'd look at their menu, Grill Night, sounds good. However that's where the goodness stopped!

First off they'd run out of Rib Eye steak so I had to settle for Rump. Then the first person who served Dave said there was no Internet access, despite me already connecting to it and waiting for a free token. After asking again we were informed that they had run out of tokens and 'hadn't bothered to order any more'. However Dave was informed we could pay for it – £2.99 for 30 minutes! Well, unless it was urgent I wasn't about to shell out £2.99 to fix a simple issue (where the client had made the mistake in the first place). So no Internet access, the only actual reason we went in there in the first place! After dinner I fancied dessert (as always) so Dave went off to order a couple, and was then told there was no Apple Pie for him. So no Rib Eye, no Apple Pie and no Wireless tokens. Not a good time at Wetherspoons!

Wednesday

Grey Mares Tail Waterfall We woke up to misty rain with no sign of the gorgeous blue sky we'd had the evening before. So I dressed up in my waterproofs and we headed up to Grey Mares Tail, the highest waterfall in Scotland at 61m (see left photo). An amazing site as I've never seen a waterfall bigger, just those created in Austria in the summer by melting snow off the mountains. Even the rain didn't spoil it, besides the slippery thin pathway up to see it!

We then drove back to Dumfries and then up to the New Galloway forest. The drive again had plenty of beautiful scenery and views. We drove up to the East side of the forest, stopped for some lunch by a Loch, and then drove straight through the Southern part of the forest, stopping to take the occasional photo. Unfortunately the Red Deer were too far away for us to get decent photos of, and the Mountain Goat point had no Goats! A bit disappointing really.

By now the sun had broken out and so we drove on down to the coast and took the coastal route back to Dumfries via Rockcliffe, where I got a couple of gorgeous blue sky photos.

Thursday

Flying Birds Again, we woke up to rain but by the time we'd finished breakfast the blue sky was beginning to show. We headed down to the coast, east of the River Nith, to the Wildlife and Wetlands Trust. The WWT is a massive site on the coast, allowing various birds and wild fowl to live and stay for periods of the year. It was a large place and we spent about 2 hours walking from hide to tower to hide. Unfortunately not too many birds were showing their faces to us, but I still picked up a few shots. It was definitely a peaceful place to go and it was just a shame the weather wasn't better, but at least it didn't rain!

After leaving the WWT we headed to the beach at Powfoot, a little further East. The tide was pretty far away but with the sound of plenty of birds on the edge of the sea we headed over, trying to avoid the rock pools and very soft sand. Unfortunately we never made it to the tide. The rain started and came down pretty heavy and at that point we figured it'd be better to head back to the car!

We then headed along the coast to Gretna Green. The place made famous by people running away to get married, has been turned into a tourist centre. You can still get married of course, you can also do some souveneir shopping and pick up local foods and, of course, plenty of Whisky! We picked up some presents for family here and then had dinner at a nice little restaurant in Gretna. After 2 nights of naff dinners in chain restaurants (Wetherspoons and then a Brewers Fayre) this hotel restaurant – The Solway Lodge, did some great food. I had haggis for the first time ever, a little spicy and rich for my liking.

Friday

After checking out we headed back to England. The sun was out and the sky was gorgeous. The roads were pretty clear too which was great (well clear at first!). We turned off the motorway just north of Lancaster and went down to Morcambe Bay for lunch and a break. It was pretty windy which made everything that much colder so after a lunch of fish and chips (gotta have fish and chips when at the seaside), a brief walk around and winning the parking fee back in the arcades, we jumped back in the car and headed home. Unfortunately we hit major traffic a couple of exits before ours and lost about half an hour to an hour sitting on the M6. However we finally got home.

Dumfries was a nice place with plenty of scenery. It's a shame we didn't see a lot of wildlife, whether this was due to the weather or just bad luck, I don't know. However the area was definitely peaceful and would have been glorious had the weather been that little bit better, but considering how it's been, we really couldn't complain about the luck we did have with the weather. I think we'll certainly go back. I've read a bit about the mountain biking in the area and would love to go cycling there, and I know Dave wants to go back with a decent DSLR camera (which he's about to purchase) and get some real shots, those I couldn't get with my little compact.

Anyway, hope you enjoy the photos :)

5 Responses to “Our Holiday to Dumfries, Scotland”

  1. You have some really nice photos on your Flickr.
    You should come take some photos of Glasgow, it might help it look better. :)

    By Nick on Tue, 26 February, 2008

  2. Cheers Nick, I'm sure we'll hit Glasgow one day, although not at your prices! ;) We paid less than that for 3 nights in Dumfries!

    By Sarah on Tue, 26 February, 2008

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