Galloway Forest Park is the largest forest park in the United Kingdom, offering extensive woodlands, open moorlands, and diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, mountain biking, and star gazing in an officially designated Dark Sky Park.
Galloway Forest Park, located in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland, covers approximately 300 square miles of forest, hills, rivers, lochs, and moorland. It is managed by Forestry and Land Scotland and is the largest forest park in the UK. The park's topography is characterized by rolling hills and rugged terrain, including the prominent Merrick, the highest peak in southern Scotland at 848 meters (2,782 feet). It provides habitat for an array of wildlife including red squirrels, roe deer, ospreys, and buzzards, supported by expansive conifer plantations and native woodlands. The park has a rich cultural history with evidence of ancient settlements, historic castles such as Kenmure Castle ruins nearby, and remnants from forestry's industrial past. Popular recreation opportunities include over 200 miles of multi-use trails favored by hikers, mountain bikers, and horse riders, plus designated picnic and camping areas. Galloway Forest Park is internationally recognized for its dark skies, attracting astronomers and stargazers, thanks to minimal light pollution, supported by the Galloway Forest Dark Sky Observatory. Visitors are drawn to its remote beauty, tranquil settings, and varied landscapes that support fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching. The forest’s blend of managed timberland and natural landscapes makes it a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts focusing on nature, adventure, and relaxation.
Merrick – highest peak in southern Scotland with panoramic views
Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park – a designated International Dark Sky Park ideal for stargazing
Sweetheart Abbey – historic Cistercian abbey ruins located nearby
The 7stanes mountain biking trails – world-class biking routes within the park
The highest hill in southern Scotland at 848 meters, offering extensive panoramic views over Galloway and beyond.
The only Dark Sky Park in the UK, renowned for low light pollution and excellent conditions for astronomy.
A network of challenging and varied mountain bike routes with well-maintained trails designed for all levels.