
About Us
After a 30 years career working in various locations throughout Dumfries and Galloway region, Robin Hogg from Castle Douglas started arranging cycling holidays 4 years ago.
Always interested in local history, beautiful scenery and places of interest, his second career brought together these interests with organisational skills and knowledge of the area, to produce this successful business.
This new business, Galloway Holidays, again only covering the area familar to us, i.e. Dumfries and Galloway region, is a natural progression with similar skills and knowledge required.
Robin is a keen walker and cyclist with a passion for the region. Because of this he has developed activity holiday and leisure breaks that utilise the best features of Dumfries & Galloway, from breathing taking countryside, festival and events for all the family and incredible historic attractions. All our leisure breaks are therefore selected with the satisfaction of the customer in mind.
This leisure holidays concept has been a natural development from the cycling holidays, running successfully for 5 years, and the walking holidays, winner of a Scottish Enterprise Tourism Innovation Development Award. As with the cycling and walking holidays, attention to detail and flexibility to adapt to suit customer requirements are important ingredients to ensure all goes well. It is hoped that similar positive endorsements to those mentioned on the cycling website will be forthcoming as the business develops.
We are committed to Green Tourism i.e. employ good environmental practices in all our business activities to minimise our impact on the environment. We are pleased to say we have been inspected and were accredited with the Green Tourism Business Scheme Silver award. We should point out that the tours themselves incorporating accommodation providers and other activities are not accredited by GTBS as such an accreditation system is not yet in place.
PERSONNEL
Robin has several part-time assistants who have various attributes and skills including local knowledge.
Steven Gordon, has a degree in Multi Media studies and has excellent product development and technical skills. Steven has assisted with the development of this website and will continue to be employed in our office and also outdoors as required.
Eck Wilson is local walking and photography enthusiast who has accompanied Robin on most of the walks researched. He has been invaluable to make observations and maintain a photographic record of the walks, cycling and touring routes. Eck, a slightly shorter name for Eric, has also tested out local bus routes on return from the end of linear walks - there is a amusing story here which we can tell you when you arrive!
Dick Henry has also lived and worked in the region throughout his life and with similar local knowledge skills to Robin. Dick is available on a part-time basis, along with his other flexible commitments, to assist with the walking holidays operation in addition to the cycling holidays.
We have several other temporary part-time assistants in the extremities throughout the region who have local knowledge and assist with luggage transfer and other organisational aspects of the leisure breaks.
Guided Tours
We are fortunate to have collaborated with Sandy White of Galloway Mountain Guides, also based in Castle Douglas to offer some Guided Walks including Map and Compass Workshops and Hill Navigation practical sessions for occasional/ leisure walkers.
Sandy has walked extensively throughout Scotland, England and Wales over the last 20 years and is passionate about Galloway and Moffat Hills. These wild hills and remote lochs have some of the most unusual names ands shapes you will ever see – so come and discover them with your local guide. Sandy is a qualified mountain leader.
We are indebted to several others with extensive countryside and local knowledge who are friends and would not wish to be named, - including local Access officers, Countryside Rangers and National Trust for Scotland managers.
OUR BASE
We are based in the thriving market town of Castle Douglas (pop.3600) which is themed as a food town www.cd-foodtown.org due to its large number of independent food related busineses. Carlingwark loch is at the edge of the town and Threave Estate with the Castle and separate Garden is well known feature of the region.
The coast (Solway Firth) is only seven miles away to the south and the Galloway Hills, including the Galloway Forest Park is a similar distance to the north.
Castle Douglas is easy to reach by car, being by-passed by the A75 roadway, the main route between Carlisle in England (1 hour away) and Stranraer, gateway to N. Ireland. Glasgow and Edinburgh are both 2 hours away. Glasgow Prestwick airport (Ryanair) is the nearest airport (1 hour) with Dumfries and Lockerbie railway stations being 1/2 an hour and 3/4 hour away from Castle Douglas. It is 1 hour from Edinburgh to Lockerbie and Glasgow to Dumfries by train.
Most of our tours begin from our base in Castle Douglas.
We would normally arrange to meet our customers once they have settled into their arranged accommodation. A welcome tour meeting takes place (unless you just wish the information left for you) when the tour pack including map(s), itinerary and tourist leaflets are provided.
