Southerness

Southerness (/sʌðə'nɛs/) is a small, compact coastal village in Dumfries and Galloway. Southerness is located approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) south of the A710 between Caulkerbush and Kirkbean. The town today is mainly a tourist village and has for many years had a large number of static caravans, some private and many rented to holiday makers. The local bus services to and from Dalbeattie and Dumfries are more frequent during the summer season. One of the two golf courses was redesigned in 1947 by course manager Mackenzie Ross.

Southerness

Southerness (/sʌðə'nɛs/) is a small, compact coastal village in Dumfries and Galloway. Southerness is located approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) south of the A710 between Caulkerbush and Kirkbean. The town today is mainly a tourist village and has for many years had a large number of static caravans, some private and many rented to holiday makers. The local bus services to and from Dalbeattie and Dumfries are more frequent during the summer season. One of the two golf courses was redesigned in 1947 by course manager Mackenzie Ross.