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Dumfries and Galloway is based in the South West of Scotland. It has beautiful coastlines, towns, villages and amazing arts and culture which it is best known for. With a natural environment, that is commonly used for festivals. Dumfries and Galloway really does have it all! This scenic region in Scotland is the perfect place to visit with plenty of history wrapped into this one area. With plenty of stunning landmarks such as, Caerlaverock Castle and Drumlanrig Castle. Set in beautiful scenic countrysides.
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Discover Scotland's newest artland attraction. Opened in 2015, this stunning new work of land art has transformed a former coal mine into an incredible outdoor space to be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and interests.
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Annandale Distillery was established in 1836 and reborn in 2014 following an extensive £10.5million restoration project.
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Visit Caerlaverock Castle and discover one of Scotland’s great medieval fortresses.
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The Devil’s Porridge Museum
is an award winning, 5 star Museum with state of the art facilities.
Great Family Days Out
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A visual melting pot of swirling blues and greys, the mudflats and saltmarsh of Caerlaverock provide a winter feast for birds like barnacle geese, bar tailed godwit and knot.
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Galloway Activity Centre is a friendly, family run outdoors centre operating on the beautiful shores of Loch ken
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Logan Botanic Garden is located at the south-western tip of Scotland and is unrivalled as the country's most exotic garden.
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This inspiring place has been saved from demolition, restored and opened as an International Visitor Attraction in Spring 2019
Culture Vulture Days Out
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Discover the Untold Stories at The Devil's Porridge Museum! This Unique Destination Honors the Brave Workers of World War I, Showcasing Their Vital Contribution to History. Engaging Exhibits and Personal Tales Bring the Past to Life, Making It a Must-Visit for History Lovers and Families Seeking Adventure!
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Dundrennan Abbey is one of the most impressive to survive from Scotland's 13 Cistercian monasteries.
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This powerful fortress is only accessible by boat and is located on an island in the middle of the River Dee.
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Climb the 115 steps of Scotland’s most Southerly Lighthouse for some of the best views in South West Scotland. Explore the Lighthouse Exhibition and learn about life as a Lighthouse Keeper.
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Immerse yourself in history at majestic Drumlanrig Castle.