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    Rockcliffe is a great place to walk; it is ideal for families with the beach being so close by. Both the Mote of Mark and The Muckle offer superb views of the Rough Firth and the wider Solway with fabulous views of the surrounding Dumfries & Galloway Countryside and the Lake District.

    Rockcliffe offers a wide variety of habitats, woodland, meadows and merse (saltmarsh), which encourages a huge diversity of wildlife from birds, butterflies, and reptiles to marine mammals.

    The Rough Firth is an ideal place to birdwatch in winter.
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