You are invited to join us for 5 nights observing at Drumroamin Farm Camping & Caravan Site.
The site covers 5 acres with 20 caravan / tent pitches with electric hook up and a further 20
caravan / tent pitches without electric hook up.
The site has excellent facilities with a modern, spacious, heated shower block - the showers are
free of charge. Only the washing machine and dryer are on coin meters. There is also an indoor
playroom with pool table. A knockout tournament will be held.
Whatever your interest in the night sky you will find this a perfect place for all forms of visual and
imaging astronomy. The location close to Wigtown Bay not only has wonderful dark skies, but
has uninterrupted views in all directions.
There is plenty of space to have your equipment next to your pitch or in the nearby play area.
Click HERE for images of a panarama of the horizon at the site.
The usual rules at any star party apply, with a few specific to our site:
- Red lights only in and around the camping / observing site.
- Please mask car interior lights / boots etc
- No veichular movement on the campsite after 7pm (unless emergency)
- Please use yard carpark if you intend to leave or return to the site after 1900
We have special rates for the 5 nights of the event:
Children under 16 years £1 per night
Pitch with electric hook up £2 per night extra
You can stay longer at the site - any extra days are at the standard rates which can be found on the Drumroamin Farm
A map of the site location can be seen HERE
To book a pitch contact Lesley or Ralph Shell at Drumroamin Farm - 01988 840613 (mobile - 07752 471456)
The Kirkinner Inn - the nearest pub some 3 miles away will lay on a free minibus to and from the campsite during the
event. They will provide a full breakfast in the morning and a meal at night.
There is a General Store in Kirkinner
Full details are now available of the Wigtownshire Astronomical Society AstroDay on 14th November at the Wigtown
County Building .
Prof. Ian Morison (Jodrell Bank) - “ Choosing and Buying a Telescope”
Dr Lindsay Fletcher (University of Glasgow) - “Sunspots what makes them and where have they gone”
Dr Martin Hendry (University of Glasgow) - “Galileo’s Universe”
Stuart Lynn - “Astroimaging”
Edinburgh Star Lab (mobile planetarium).
The above lectures are £5 each or £10 for all 4. There are 200 tickets per lecture, but you may wish to book in advance.
Contact Robin Bellerby, Chair of WAS directly. E-mail: info@wigtownshire-astro.org.uk
Things to See and Do in Galloway
The history of the south west coast stretches back 6000 years. Stone Circles, Iron Age Forts, early
Christian chapels and tower houses are to be found throughout the region and almost all are free to visit.
Whatever your interests there is something for everyone in this lovely corner of Scotland. Click on links
below:
* Cycling (cycles can be hired locally) - try the 7 stanes for extreme mountain biking.
* Bird Watching (Wigtown Bay is the winter home of many species of geese)
* Early Christian History (St Ninian's Cave / Chapel)
* Books (Wigtown - Scotland's Book Town)
* Galloway Astronomy Centre - see our obsevatory and telescopes
We look forward to welcoming you to this event.
Thanks to our sponsors for the Starcamp:
We are pleased to announce that Astronomica will
be on site for Friday, 13th and Saturday, 14th Nov.
Visit their website for a great range of telescopes
and accessories.
Richard Davis is offering to bring eyepieces, etc for
you to try in your own telescope.
Please contact him before the star camp to discuss
your requirements. richard@Astronomica.co.uk