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Exhibitions
Whithorn, Newton Stewart
Whithorn is a great place to spend a day learning all about the priory and the pilgrims who travelled here to honour St Ninian.
Nature Centres & Reserves
Wigtown
One of RSPB's newest reserves, with a superb view accross the Cree Estuary to the Galloway Hills. The return of geese and waders in winter really brings the merse and coast to life. Breeding skylark and lapwing are common in summer.
Parks & Gardens
Stranraer
Agnew Park has a wide range of leisure facilities for all ages including a large boating lake with a range of boats, including canoes, skiffs and pedalos.
Museums
Kirkcudbright
This 19th century museum tells the fascinating history of the Stewartry, the eastern part of Galloway.
Museums
Dumfries
Visit a treasure trove of local history set in an 18th century windmill and gaze through the magical Camera Obscura.
Castles
Thornhill
Explore the vast estate and enchanting interior of one of Scotland’s finest stately homes. The magnificent 17th century Drumlanrig Castle boasts over 40 acres of beautiful maintained gardens and offers a range of of activities for the whole family.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Kirkcudbright
Head to Kirkudbright where you can explore the 18th century Broughton House, home and studio of the artist E.A Hornel until his death in 1933.
Museums
Annan
This free museum, archive and exhibition centre tells the fascinating story of 3000 years of Annan's history.
Nature Centres & Reserves
Dumfries
This spectacular 1,400 acre wild reserve of the Wildlife & Wetlands Trust is situated on the north Solway Coast.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Kirkcudbright
Mary Queen of Scots spent her last hours on Scottish soil in this Cistercian abbey founded by David I. Built in c12th. the abbey stands in a small secluded valley, its remoteness in keeping with the strict rules of the Cistercian abbey.
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