From the A75 turn off at the sign for the A713 Ayr, Castle Douglas road. Turn right onto the A713 Castle Douglas road. Go under the flyover bridge and you will come to the town sign for Castle Douglas. This is just after the bridge. Take the first left just a few metres after the sign into Abercromby Place. Summerhill is at the end of the cul de sac on the right.
From the nearest information centre:- Go down King Street then turn right at the Town Clock. Stay on the A713 road until you reach the edge of the town. (around ¾ mile). Before reaching the underpass turn right into Abercromby Place. Summerhill is located at the end of the cul de sac on the right hand side.
This garden for all seasons is renowned for its springtime daffodils, herbaceous beds ablaze with...
Gifted to the town by a local artist in 1938, this excellent venue plays host to fine art, craft...
Visit the Clience Studio in the beautiful village of Castle Douglas where you can admire the...
Meet the brewer, sample the ales and witness the care and skill that goes into preparing...
Showcasing an eclectic selection of paintings from the 19th century to work by contemporary...
Situated on an island in the middle of the River Dee, this formidable castle is only reachable by...
The trail is a great way to explore scenic, inner Galloway while looking for the spectacular red...
A peaceful site with plenty to see at any time of year and a real treat for nature lovers.Look out...
Enjoy the very best of Galloway: Eat.Shop. Explore. Cycle. Walk. Ride. Fish. Relax.
Colliston Park in Dalbeattie is great for strolling or enjoying a picnic overlooking the boating...
Located 7 miles north east of Dalbeattie, Drumcoltran Tower is a fortified mid 16th century L plan...
The Cocoabean Company is a family-run chocolate factory where expert chocolatiers make and decorate...
Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park has a fantastic collection of native and exotic animals amongst...
Situated in the picturesque fishing town of Kirkcudbright, the Harbour Cottage Gallery is a...
Visit this impressive townhouse and discover a 16th century family home.
Broughton House is a hidden treasure on the banks of the River Dee near Kirkcudbright and was the...
Head to Kirkudbright where you can explore the 18th century Broughton House, home and studio of the...
This 19th century museum tells the fascinating history of the Stewartry, the eastern part of...
A former debtor's prison, the Tolbooth Art Centre is a delightful gallery in the Artists' Town of...
These magnificent ruins date back to the 14th century and sit upon an earlier site of a priory once...
Mary Queen of Scots spent her last hours on Scottish soil in this Cistercian abbey founded by David...
This small but diverse upland reserve - known locally as the Lowes Lochs - boasts a wealth of...
This ancient deciduous woodland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Special Area of...
Uncover the history and heritage of Gatehouse and Galloway’s cotton trade at Mill on the Fleet, an...
Cally Gardens is a specialist nursery in an 18th century walled garden, surrounded by the Cally Oak...
Situated on the scenic north shore of the Solway coast, RSPB Mersehead Reserve is an extensive...
A fine example of a Scottish tower-house castle, Cardoness Castle was built in the later 15th...
Situated in the beautiful and unspoilt Glenkens area, a warm welcome awaits you at this 4-star...
Discover traditional clog and shoemaking at this fascinating workshop and be measured for your own...
Enjoy a great day out at the Cream o’ Galloway visitor centre, touring the farm and learning how...
This splendid red-sandstone ruin of the late 13th century was founded by Lady Devorgilla of...
Cairnsmore may be one of the wildest places in southwest Scotland but it is surprisingly accessible...
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