Nestled amongst the Carrick Hills, this 4 Star, family run park offers visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the many attractions that South West Scotland has to offer.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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Often known as Auld Stumpy, and of great historic interest, Stumpy Tower was built in the first...
The McKechnie Institute, which opened in 1889, has a collection of memorabilia from Girvan and the...
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Discover the mystical Torhouse Stone Circle near Wigtown, also known as the Standing Stones of...
The steep climb up to Murray’s Monument is well worth the effort, offering amazing views of...
These lavish gardens set in 75 acres of outstanding natural beauty on an isthmus between two lochs...
Glenwhan has been cultivated over two decades from bog, rushes and gorse to win accolades as one of...
Founded in the early 13th century by the Earl of Carrick, the remains Crossraguel Abbey sit just a...
A remarkable vision of turrets and battlements, Culzean Castle is surrounded by surging seas, lush...
For a woodland walk, it's great place to visit. In spring & summer, the wood fills with a carpet of...
Discover Galloway’s Viking and Celtic connections in Kirkcolm churchyard, where these 10th century...
This medieval tower house was built around 1500 by Ninian Adair of Kilhurst, one of the most...
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These historic seaside gardens set in over 50 acres on the shore of Wigtown Bay on the Solway Firth...
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Visit Marian Tower and enjoy stunning views from this circular stone tower monument in Leswalt.
Whatever the weather, there is fun for all the family at Heads of Ayr Farm Park.
Silver Flowe National Nature Reserve is a complex of seven peat bogs crammed into the floor of a...
Built in the 12th century by Norman Kings, Innermessan Mote rises above 30 feet and boasts a...
The magnificent ruins of Dunskey Castle are picturesquely perched on a rocky outcrop jutting out...
Explore one of the most important Stone Age sites in Scotland, built in around 2500 BC and a...
Take a walk through the Stanraer 19th Century Harbour, where the original pier survives today.
Take a walk along the footpath leading to the castellated Agnew Monument, built in 1850 in memory...
Whilst exploring the beautiful village of Portpatrick, stop by the Old Church which is thought to...
Agnew Park has a wide range of leisure facilities for all ages including a large boating lake with...
The eerie setting for Robert Burns' famous tale of Tam O'Shanter, Alloway Auld Kirk dates back to...
The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a truly unique encounter with Scotland's favourite son.
Belleisle Estate is one of the most popular family attractions within South Ayrshire.
Belleisle Estate is one of the most popular family attractions within South Ayrshire.
For Accommodation and information, please call:
Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm
Closed on Saturday & Sunday
*Calls may be recorded
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