Staying at Dunroamin Farm Camping and Caravan Site in Kirkinner on the beautiful Southwest coast of Scotland we had a blissful weekend and I have to say that living under canvas officially rocks! I have to say that the site itself was gorgeous, the most amazing display of stars I have ever seen and the facilities were all beautifully clean one thing I had worried about. I'd thoroughly recommend staying there, especially if you have kids because they have loads of stuff for the kids to do including a games room, adventure playground, basketball ring and plenty of balls, they even have a sandpit!! Our kids also made friends with the other kids on site which was so lovely. Here's some highlights of our Easter breaks
Starting with one taken by Iain, yeah he's getting good though I've given him a tip to try not to cut his sister off doing arty things!
Kielder, just as we were leaving on the Osprey ferry
Love this one of Iain but oh my he's getting so big, he could be in a boyband!
The Creetown Gemrock museum, I swear that Looby has a career in comedy ahead of her, love the gemrock museum, definitely a must visit if you're staying in the area, kids will love it.
Wigtown is gorgeous but if you have a chance walk down to the harbour for views like this, absolutely gorgeous!
Adore this portrait of Looby, she wasn't the happiest of bunnies when this was taken
Next to the Caravan site was several farms and an evening walk with Looby meant that I got to photograph some of them.
This is the view you wake up to every morning, I'd swap Newcastle for here any day of the week
One of the local sheepdogs, love this photo
Yesterday we went to the Logan Botanic Gardens, what an amazing coastal garden this is and we had the perfect day to visit it.
Looby in amongst the bluebells in the woodland at Logan
and of course the Gunnera is at it's most magnificent at Logan, definitely a highlight, I just wish the Gunnera in our garden would grow as big as it does at Logan
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