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Wild for Scotland Podcast - The Shiant Isles

The Shiant Isles

09/23/21 • 6 min

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'Rhins of Galloway' is a story about exploring the far southwest of Scotland - the hammerhead-shaped peninsula known as the Rhins of Galloway.

Located where the Irish Sea meets the Solway Firth and the North Channel, the peninsula is a hidden gem, so far out of the way that it would be impractical to visit on most itineraries. But those few who venture in this direction, will be rewarded with bustling harbour towns, endless miles of sandy beaches, surprising flora and a geographic superlative.

After the story, I share with you 5 tips to make your road trip to the southwest of Scotland the best it can be.

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Use my Isle of Lewis road trip guide to follow my footsteps and see even more highlights on the island.

Access the transcript of this episode on wildforscotland.com

Support this show on Patreon and unlock bonus episodes.

Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you!

Let me help you plan your DREAM TRIP to Scotland! Book a free enquiry call to find out more.

Browse my Scotland itineraries for your next trip.

Connect with me on Instagram @wildforscotland!
Join our email list to never miss an episode.
Planning a trip to Scotland? Check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!

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