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Safeguarding the Biosphere

The Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere covers more than 9,700km² of southwest Scotland and is recognised internationally as a world class environment for people and nature. As such it is also a world class visitor destination, the largest UNESCO Biosphere in the whole of the UK and part of Scotland’s award-winning UNESCO Trail. The UNESCO ethos is all about protecting and celebrating natural and cultural heritage and making these accessible to people in a meaningful way.

 

The UNESCO Biosphere is a place for adventure, discovery and inspiration. As Proud Supporters and Biosphere Certification Mark awardees, Lisa and Chris at Peel House Bed and Breakfast are delighted to share places to go and things to see to help our guests get closer to what makes this region so special. We encourage support for the Biosphere’s Visitor Charter, which invites you to ‘love local, be local’ for however long you are here.

 

The Galloway & Southern Ayrshire Biosphere Partnership works across this UNESCO region delivering projects in conservation, education, sustainable development and climate resilience. If you are coming to stay at Peel House and want to find out more about what the Biosphere is and does, visit their website at www.gsabiosphere.org.uk. We especially recommend the ‘Explore’ page which profiles local activity providers, trained Biosphere Guides, ideas for Low Carbon Days Out, and a host of walking and cycling itineraries.

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River Girvan
Glendoune View
Dunure
Secret view
Mull of Galloway
Loch Doon
Girvan Sunset
Brig O' Doon
Hansom Bull
Rock Pool
Robin
Mosses and ferns
Mull of Galloway View
View of Ailsa Craig from Turnberry
Grey Mares Tail
Stinchar Bridge waterfalls
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Wildflowers at the Mull of Galloway
Mull of Galloway Lighthouse
Lichens at the Mull of Galloway
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