- Galloway Forest Park
Galloway Forest Park is a woodland park operated by the Scottish
Forestry Commission , principally covering woodland inDumfries and Galloway .The park, established in
1947 , covers around 300 square miles and receives over 800,000 visitors per year. The three visitor centres atGlen Trool ,Kirroughtree , and Clatteringshaws receive around 150,000 each year. Much of theGalloway Hills lie within the boundaries of the park and there is good but rough hillwalking and also some rock climbing and ice-climbing within the park. Within or near the boundaries of the park are several well developed mountain bike tracks, forming part of theSeven Stanes project.As well as catering for recreation, the park includes economically valuable woodland, producing 500,000 tons of timber per year.
External links
* [http://www.forestry.gov.uk/gallowayforestpark Recreation at Galloway Forest Park] at the Forestry Commission website
* [http://www.countrysiderecreation.org.uk/journal/pdf/Summer%202006/Summer%202006%20journal%202.pdf 'Activity Tourism'] from the Countryside Recreation Network
* [http://www.needlesports.com/galloway/walking.htm Information on Hill Walking in the Galloway Hills]
* [http://www.johnbiggar.com/galloway-climbing-index.asp Rock and Ice climbing in the Galloway Hills]
* [http://www.7stanes.gov.uk 7 Stanes]
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