Roads were clogged on Sunday as locals and holidaymakers flocked to the seaside and beach car parks along the Solway, from Southerness to Portpatrick, were overflowing.
The South West’s top beach at Sandyhills on the Colvend coast five miles south of Dalbeattie was packed and cars were abandoned on roadsides as car parks were full for much of the day.
One local shopkeeper said: “It’s been the busiest year along the Solway for a decade at least with two weeks of sunshine at the end of May and so far in June. Many of the caravan sites have been full over the Whit weekend and with schools closed for a holiday in many parts of England, it’s been the busiest I can remember.”
He added: “If we continue with the good weather through the summer it will be big boost for the area. I think many people are wary about going abroad just now.”