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Located 6 miles west of New Galloway, this granite boulder on Moss Rapploch commemorates Robert the...
Located in charming Old Minnigaff, this family-run nursery specialises in herbaceous perennials and...
Situated in an idyllic position on the shores of Wigtown Bay on the Solway Firth, these historic...
The exhibits are displayed in several sections such as The Nursery, The Trademan's Tools, The...
Located 4 miles west of Wigtown, the Torhouse Stone Circle is a Bronze Age structure rarely found...
The impressive monument was erected in 1835 in memory of Alexander Murray, a local shepherd boy who...
A complex of seven peat bogs crammed into the floor of the glen.
The site of two remarkably complete Neolithic burial cairns south east of Creetown.
The coastal village of Creetown hosts one of the finest private collections of gemstones, crystals,...
Enjoy a fascinating insight into over 150 years of Creetown's history through a large collection of...
The former Cathcartston Visitor Centre has been refurbished to provide an improved bright and...
One of the wildest places in southwest Scotland, but still surprisingly accessible, Cairnsmore is a...
Founded in the early 13th century by the Earl of Carrick the remains include the church, cloister,...
Often known as Auld Stumpy, and of great historic interest, Stumpy Tower was built in the first...
The McKechnie Institute, which opened in 1889, was designed in the Scottish Baronial style with...
Founded in 1192 by Roland, Earl of Galloway the magnificent ruins of this Cistercian aAbbey are...
A remarkable vision of turets and battlements, Culzean is surrounded by surging seas, lush forests...
The home of John Davidson, village souter (shoemaker), who was the original Souter Johnnie of...
Situated 5 miles north west of Port William, the remains of this small chapel are thought to date...
Glenwhan has been created over two decades from bog, rushes and gorse to win accolades as one of...
Recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation...
Situated in the beautiful and unspoilt Glenkens area, a warm welcome awaits you at this 4- star...
The eerie setting for Robert Burns' famous tale of Tam O'Shanter, Alloway Auld Kirk dates back to...
The new Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a truly unique encounter with Scotland's favourite...
Set in 75 acres of outstanding natural beauty on an isthmus between two natural lochs, these lavish...
A fine example of a Scottish tower-house castle, Cardoness Castle was built in the later 15th...
Rozelle House Galleries are permanent home to a significant collection of 54 paintings by the...
Rozelle covers an area of 37 hectares, which has a wealth of flora & fauna.
The Maclaurin Art Galleries are just ½ a mile from Rabbie Burns cottage in Rozelle Estate on the...
Whithorn, in the west of Dumfries & Galloway, is a great place to spend a day learning all about...
Whatever the weather there is always something to do at the Heads of Ayr Farm Park!
Self Catering
We are just on the outskirts of historic St Andrews, which is, of course, the home of golf. St...
Guesthouse
Killoran House is set in 2 acres of ground, on the hillside above the pretty village of Dervaig. It...
Self Catering
Modern, spacious detached cottage.
Self Catering
Enjoy a warm welcome and an idyllic setting. Located within the grounds of Culmore Bridge...
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