Now a museum, you can take the tour around the cottage, which is still furnished in the style of the 1700s. An audio visual programme is presented in the beautifully reconstructed cabin of his ship Bonhomme Richard, in which he defeated HMS Serapis off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire in 1779.
The visitor centre also boasts an impressive interpretive exhibition on his life, a small shop and pretty grounds. Why not make the most of the picnic area (refreshments are available and picnic tables too), where you can soak up stunning views of the Solway and the Lake District? Find out more here and here.
Largecollection of Playmobil Pirate Ships and Islands for kids to play with.
Transport
Getting there by railway:- From Dumfries station proceed by foot or taxi via English Street, High Street and Friars Vennel to bus stance 5 Whitesands.
Getting there by aeroplane:- From Glasgow Airport take M8 east and join M74 southbound. At Beattock/Moffat take A701 westbound signposted Dumfries. From Dumfries town centre take A710, proceed through New Abbey to Kirkbean village, then follow tourist signs for John Paul Jones Cottage.
Getting there by ferry:- From Stranraer take A75 signposted for Dumfries, 4 miles past Castle Douglas turn right signposted Dalbeattie B794. At crossroads in Dalbeattie cross the A711 onto the A710, proceed to Kirkbean village 14 miles on. At Kirkbean follow tourist signs for John Paul Jones Cottage.
From April to September we are open Tuesday to Saturday and bank holiday Mondays. During July and August we are open every day.