There are a million ways to fill your holiday in Scotland with many things to see and do. From tours and attractions to shopping and activities, use the things to see and do search to help you plan your perfect break to Scotland.
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Castles
Castle Douglas
Situated on an island in the middle of the River Dee, this formidable castle is only reachable by boat.
Parks & Gardens
Castle Douglas
This garden for all seasons is renowned for its springtime daffodils, herbaceous beds ablaze with colour in summer and dense heather gardens in autumn.
Breweries
Castle Douglas
Meet the brewer, sample the ales and witness the care and skill that goes into preparing traditionally crafted ales.
Galleries
Castle Douglas
Gifted to the town by a local artist in 1938, this excellent venue plays host to fine art, craft and photography exhibitions throughout the year.
Galleries
Castle Douglas
Visit the Clience Studio in the beautiful village of Castle Douglas where you can admire the atmospheric watercolour and oil images of Angela Lawrence.
Galleries
Castle Douglas
Showcasing an eclectic selection of paintings from the 19th century to work by contemporary artists, this is a must-visit for any lover of fine art.
Nature Centres & Reserves
Castle Douglas
A peaceful site with plenty to see at any time of year and a real treat for nature lovers.Look out for rare Greenland white-fronted geese in winter or take a stroll to our hides for a close hand views of red squirrels, ducks and other birds.
Nature Centres & Reserves
Castle Douglas
The trail is a great way to explore scenic, inner Galloway while looking for the spectacular red kite, a bird of prey reintroduced here since 2001. A 24 mile circular road trip, open all year round (plus 14 mile summer trail in Galloway Forest Park).
Exhibitions
Castle Douglas
Enjoy the very best of Galloway: Eat.Shop. Explore. Cycle. Walk. Ride. Fish. Relax.
Exhibitions
Eastriggs, Annan
This attraction provides an informative and entertaining day out for all the family. It pays tribute to the role of munitions workers particularly in the First World War, to the changing role of women and to urban planning in Scotland.
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