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Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre


(Average user rating5 unrated 5/5)

About 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.

Visitor center opening times

30th March - 28th October 2012, 10.30am - 4.30pm.

6th July - 2nd September 2012, 10.30am 5.30pm.

Open all bank holiday weekends 10.30am - 5.30pm Saturday - Monday inclusive.

Parking charges

  • Up to 1 hour, all vehicles: £1.00 
  • Car up to 3 hours: £2.00 
  • Car day tariff (expires midnight): £3.00 
  • Minibus and coach day tariff (expires midnight) £12.00

Discover a huge range of wildlife

Visit our 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.

Enjoy a walk
A short walk from the centre takes you to an iron age roundhouse discovered when the Loch was drained 30 years ago. Carry along the path a little further and enjoy a gentle stroll out to Bruce's Stone, with stunning views of Clatteringshaws Loch and the Galloway hills beyond. If you are after a longer walk then head out on the Loch View trail which takes you high above Clatteringshaws to a great view across the loch, well worth the effort.


Call in for information on walks, cycle trails and attractions in the area from our friendly, helpful staff.

Clatteringshaws visitor centre has a pay and display car park.

How to get there:

Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre is in Galloway Forest Park.
From Newton Stewart: A712 to New Galloway.
From New Galloway: A712 to Newton Stewart.
New Galloway is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: NX552764
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

What's on in Galloway Forest Park

June

  • Nightjars
    Wednesday 27 June 2012
    Wednesday 20 June 2012
  • Meet the Deer
    Thursday 21 June 2012
    Thursday 28 June 2012
    Tuesday 26 June 2012
    Monday 2 July 2012 to Thursday 5 July 2012
    Sunday 8 July 2012 to Thursday 12 July 2012
    Sunday 15 July 2012 to Thursday 19 July 2012
    Sunday 22 July 2012 to Thursday 26 July 2012
    Sunday 29 July 2012 to Thursday 2 August 2012
    Sunday 5 August 2012 to Thursday 9 August 2012
    Sunday 12 August 2012 to Thursday 16 August 2012
    Sunday 19 August 2012 to Thursday 23 August 2012
    Sunday 26 August 2012 to Thursday 30 August 2012
  • Pondlife at Knockman
    Friday 29 June 2012

July

  • Meet the Deer
    Thursday 21 June 2012
    Thursday 28 June 2012
    Tuesday 26 June 2012
    Monday 2 July 2012 to Thursday 5 July 2012
    Sunday 8 July 2012 to Thursday 12 July 2012
    Sunday 15 July 2012 to Thursday 19 July 2012
    Sunday 22 July 2012 to Thursday 26 July 2012
    Sunday 29 July 2012 to Thursday 2 August 2012
    Sunday 5 August 2012 to Thursday 9 August 2012
    Sunday 12 August 2012 to Thursday 16 August 2012
    Sunday 19 August 2012 to Thursday 23 August 2012
    Sunday 26 August 2012 to Thursday 30 August 2012
  • Moths and Insects
    Friday 13 July 2012
  • Fishing Day
    Sunday 15 July 2012
    Saturday 11 August 2012
    Sunday 2 September 2012
    Sunday 16 September 2012
    Sunday 26 August 2012
    Sunday 30 September 2012
  • Woodland Wednesday's
    Wednesday 25 July 2012
    Wednesday 1 August 2012
    Wednesday 8 August 2012
    Wednesday 15 August 2012
    Wednesday 22 August 2012
    Wednesday 29 August 2012
  • Roving Ranger
    Friday 27 July 2012

August

  • Bats are great!
    Friday 6 April 2012
    Saturday 25 August 2012
  • Meet the Deer
    Thursday 21 June 2012
    Thursday 28 June 2012
    Tuesday 26 June 2012
    Monday 2 July 2012 to Thursday 5 July 2012
    Sunday 8 July 2012 to Thursday 12 July 2012
    Sunday 15 July 2012 to Thursday 19 July 2012
    Sunday 22 July 2012 to Thursday 26 July 2012
    Sunday 29 July 2012 to Thursday 2 August 2012
    Sunday 5 August 2012 to Thursday 9 August 2012
    Sunday 12 August 2012 to Thursday 16 August 2012
    Sunday 19 August 2012 to Thursday 23 August 2012
    Sunday 26 August 2012 to Thursday 30 August 2012
  • Fishing Day
    Sunday 15 July 2012
    Saturday 11 August 2012
    Sunday 2 September 2012
    Sunday 16 September 2012
    Sunday 26 August 2012
    Sunday 30 September 2012
  • Woodland Wednesday's
    Wednesday 25 July 2012
    Wednesday 1 August 2012
    Wednesday 8 August 2012
    Wednesday 15 August 2012
    Wednesday 22 August 2012
    Wednesday 29 August 2012
  • Butterflies and Dragonflies
    Friday 3 August 2012
  • Meteor Shower Watch
    Sunday 12 August 2012
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Bruce's stone

Facilities:

ToiletsParking ChargeInformationEasy AccessVisitor CentreRefreshmentsForest ShopOther Facilities
Visitor Centre

See events page for forthcoming activities

Refreshments

Light meals, home baking and tea and coffee available

Other Facilities

Paid parking, toilet and access to Visitor Centre for disabled visitors.

Activities

Wildlife ActivitiesHeritagePicnicView Point
Walking 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)
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 and Linfern Loch. Permits can be purchased at any of the Visitor Centres.
Arts Art works can be found throughout Galloway Forest Park

Contact:

Galloway Forest District

01671 402420
e-mail: galloway@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

5 Stars 5 Stars

Having grew up on the edge of loch doon and fished the lochs of the galloway hills with some great memories i find the oportunity to fish grannoch through the forestry commision for such a small fee is fantastic.its great that anyone who experieced or with no fishing experience whatsoever can spend there day in fantastic scenery fishing for wild brown trout,great days out and very well organised,thanks.

John murphy, 22/Jan/2012
5 Stars 5 Stars

I was amazed to see that one can fish in Loch Grannoch. I have dreamt of fishing there having only seen it on the OS Map and wondering what its like. The photos of the fishing event were really marvellous and the build up to the final brown trout well thought out. On your site, you list fishing open days (which is good) and you seem to group them all in both months (August and September). Not too much of a problem though! Well done for a useful site.

Richard Madgin, 29/Jul/2009

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