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Nature Centres & Reserves
Drummore, Stranraer
Find out about the local birds and wildlife at the Mull of Galloway Visitor Centre, an RSPB Reserve and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Parks & Gardens
Stranraer
The 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.
Parks & Gardens
Castle Kennedy, Stranraer
Set in 75 acres of outstanding natural beauty on an isthmus between two natural lochs, these lavish gardens were laid out in 1730 around the magnificent ruins of Castle Kennedy.
Museums
Stranraer
Stranraer's historic Old Town Hall, built in 1776, is home to the Stranraer Museum. Step inside this magnificent building to discover Wigtownshire's fascinating past.
Parks & Gardens
Stranraer
Daffodils, spring flowers, rhododendrons, flowering shrubs, coloured foliage and rock plants.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Nr Stranraer
These stones are some of the oldest and most important early Christian memorial stones in Britain.
Historic Sites
Stranraer
Stranraer's first harbour, the West Pier, was built in 1820. Previous to this ships had anchored offshore or made use of a series of unofficial wooden jetties to the west of the town at The Clayhole.
Monuments & Ruins
Stranraer
For a long time Droughduil Mote was thought to be the earth mound of a 12th-century castle. However, excavation has now shown that it was built at the same time as the nearby prehistoric monument.
Castles
Stranraer
This medieval tower house was built around 1500 by Ninian Adair of Kilhurst, one of the most powerful Lairds of Wigtownshire.
Monuments & Ruins
Stranraer
This castellated monument is built on the site of an Iron Age hillfort known as the Tor of Craigoch. It was built in 1850 in memory of Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw Castle.
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