Welcome to the website for The Galloway Association of Glasgow.
Latest features include photos from our May outing to Drumlanrig; our new Funding Application Criteria; and recently discovered historic documents about the Association.
Last updated on 21 May 2008.

Please explore these pages to learn more about the Association and its objectives, and discover how to share our love of Galloway and its people (Gallovidians).

Galloway lies at the south western tip of Scotland, facing the Irish Sea to the south and the North Channel to the west.  Scotland's most southerly point is the Mull of Galloway, which is further south than Newcastle.  On a clear day it is possible to see Ireland, The Isle of Man and Cumbria.

Explore Galloway 
 Explore Galloway

Galloway refers to the former counties of Wigtown and Kirkcudbright.  It is bounded by sea to the west and south, the Galloway Hills to the north, and the River Nith to the east. 

The boundary between Kirkcudbright and Wigtownshire is marked by the River Cree
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Galloway Montage