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GALLIE
CRAIG COFFEE HOUSE
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Mull
of Galloway, Drummore,
Stranraer. DG9 9HP
Tel: 01776 840558
Email: galliecraig@sloan500.freeserve.co.uk

This unique
visitor facility at the Mull of Galloway has been designed
with environmental issues foremost. The turf roof allows the
building to blend into the contours of the land, which reduces
the detrimental effect on the landscape thus keeping this
beautiful area as natural as possible.

The
name Gallie Craig was chosen as it is a local landmark - a
ragged rock protruding from the sea, which is arguably Scotland's
most Southerly point. It is towards this rock that visitors
will look from the glass encased Coffee House and its terrace.

The spectacular panoramic view includes the imposing lighthouse,
the Isle of Man, Ireland, the South Rhins peninsula and Luce
Bay. The terrace area enables the visitor to see more areas
of the coastline, in safety, than had previously been possible.
Included
in the extensive menu are home made soups, cold and hot snacks,
light and main meals, and delicious home made cakes and tray
bakes. There is a large selection of Cream o' Galloway Ice
Cream.

There
is a retail area selling original souvenirs and many Dumfries
and Galloway area arts and crafts.
·
Extensive home made meals
·
Delicious selection of home baking
· Children's menu
· Cream o'Galloway Ice Cream
· Gift area
· High Chairs
· DVD on Mull of Galloway
· Disabled access, parking and facilities
· Terraced area
· Seating for 90 people
· Coach parties welcome by arrangement
· Private functions catered for
We
look forward to welcoming you and hope you enjoy your visit
to the Mull of Galloway.
Open
seven days April to October 10am - 6pm
Friday to Tuesday November to March 10am - 4pm
RSPB
Nature Reserve
Lighthouse
Visitor
Centre
Gallie
Craig Coffee House
Nature
of the Mull of Galloway
Geology
of the Mull of Galloway
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