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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.
Parks & Gardens
Newton Stewart
Claymoddie Garden is a romantic garden with a backdrop of mature trees designed by the owner, an enthusiastic plantsman, and developed over the past 40 years.
Museums
Dumfries
It was in this house in Dumfries that Robert Burns wrote some of his best known poems.
Museums
Stranraer
Stranraer's historic Old Town Hall is home to this fascinating museum where you can discover Wigtownshire's past.
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
Dumfries
Based around the original control tower of the former RAF Dumfries, the museum houses a fascinating collection of aircraft and flight memorabilia.
Distilleries
Wigtown
Nestled on the green banks of the River Bladnoch, Scotland's most southerly distillery has been producing the 'Spirit of the Lowlands' since 1817.
Arts & Crafts
Castle Douglas
Discover traditional clog and shoemaking at this fascinating workshop and be measured for your own shoes or clogs of your own choice of style , colour or colours, finish and type of soling. Or find a pair from stock.
Parks & Gardens
Thornhill
Drumlanrig Castle Gardens are set on the 90,000 acre Queensberry Estate and date from the 17th century.
Parks & Gardens
Portpatrick, Stranraer
The renovation of the Walled Garden has restored the Dunskey Estate to its original beauty and splendour.
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