by Mull of Galloway | Sep 25, 2014 | History, MoG Blog
SS Enda Shipwreck at the Mull of Galloway At 5.00am on the 27th February 1933 the passenger/cargo ship SS Enda ran aground just south of the village of Port Logan on the Mull of Galloway. The ship, on charter to Burns & Laird Line Ltd of Glasgow was a 860 ton iron...
by Mull of Galloway | Aug 14, 2014 | Events and opening times, MoG Blog
Mull of Galloway Festival to celebrate the Community buy-out The Mull of Galloway Festival took place last weekend as a celebration of the first anniversary of the Community Buy-out at Scotland’s most southerly point and was a huge success. There were record numbers...
by Mull of Galloway | Jun 18, 2014 | MoG Blog
Elaine C Smith pays us a visit Glaswegian comedienne, Elaine C Smith recently visited the Mull of Galloway with her film crew as part of her trip around Scotland to shine a light on her favourite parts of the country. Elane and her crew were delighted to be invited to...
by Mull of Galloway | Jun 9, 2014 | MoG Blog
Adventures around Scotland You can’t get much better than this blog as a recommendation for a visit to the Mull of Galloway, Scotland’s most southerly point. Susanne from @ButeifulBute on twitter has been following @MullofGalloway for a while now and has...
by Mull of Galloway | May 25, 2014 | MoG Blog
Spring Fling The Mull of Galloway Trust were very pleased to welcome the Spring Fling Rural Mural Artists and visitors to the Mull of Galloway for the Spring Fling festival. The Trust were determined to be involved in this festival and to source some “unexpected...