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Why this Dumfries and Galloway beach is Scotland's best place to see the sunset

Why this Dumfries and Galloway beach is Scotland's best place to see the sunset

Castle Point was also recently featured in a list of the best and "most spectacular" places to see the sunset in Scotland.
Why Castle Point near the lovely seaside village of Kippford is Scotland's 'most spectacular' place for seeing the sunset
Castle Point is close to a caravan park and the seaside village of Kippford. (Image: Tripadvisor) Discussing the "magical" beach, Visit Scotland said the "gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore creates a peaceful ambience, ideal for introspection."
Highlighting ways people coming to this gem in Scotland can make the most of their visit, the organisation said there are a number of "spectacular coastal" footpaths to the "picturesque" village of Kippford.
Those rambling along these routes will be treated to "impressive" views while enjoying the "enchanting colours of the sunset."
The "relatively small and tucked away" village of Kippford, close to the point, is worth a visit and was once a hotbed for smuggling in the 18th century.
There are a number of things to do here, with many visitors enjoying sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and powerboating, according to Discover Scotland.
Dundrennan Abbey, a nearby ruined 12th-century Cistercian holy site, is another popular draw.
The stunning cliff-backed beach has amazing views out to sea. The location in Scotland, as well as the nearby caravan park, has received much praise from visitors, with users on Tripadvisor giving the site a 4.4/5 out of 98 reviews.
One person said: "Outstanding views from a beautifully tended grass site with many hard-standing pitches. Beautifully clean facilities, lovely area and very friendly, relaxed and competent staff who are not at all officious. Will certainly return.
"Views over the waters of Urr to the hills on the other side make for spectacular sunsets."
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Another penned: "Great views. Friendly ambience. Excellent hot showers. Easy access to the interesting and varied seashore. Great walks and sunset from the top of the hill."
A third added: "There are some gorgeous walks nearby, taking in a section of the coastal path. The sunsets over Rough Island were stunning. Lots of wildlife to see."
However, they advised: "The nearest shops are a drive away, so good idea to bring most of what you need."
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