Wild Eskdale offer spectacular wildlife experiences in Scotland. Based in the dramatic and unspoiled Southern Uplands of Dumfries and Galloway, they operate tours by 4×4 vehicles and use fantastic local knowledge to reveal rare species like the hen harrier and many other birds of prey. It is the first place north of the Scottish border that the iconic Golden Eagle can be seen.
The half or full day experiences will guide you around the rolling hills and beautiful landscape surrounding Langholm, and can be tailored to your wildlife preferences. Enjoy the chance to see charismatic wild goats, soaring buzzards, or the fantastic display of the black grouse as they lek. Be amazed by the wealth of wildlife Langholm Moor has to offer and the spectacular scenery as its backdrop.
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