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A haven for food lovers, a trip to Dumfries and Galloway would not be complete without a visit to Marrbury Smokehouse! Renowned for its luxury smoked foods, Marrbury Smokehouse ...
Whiskey has been described as the ‘water of life’ here in Scotland and is key on the agenda at Bladnoch. A virtual tour of this working distillery is available on-line with this l...read more
Dumfries & Galloway Council provide links to a range of museums, galleries, cinemas and theatres across the region. Just follow this link for more information. ...read more
Creetown in Dumfries & Galloway is the setting for this fascinating Gem & Rock Museum, which has become one of the most popular visitor attractions in South West Scotland. ...read more
The centrepiece of Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum is the restored Watch Tower from the former WW II airfield. The museum houses several aircraft, aero engines and a fasci...read more
Scottish Poet Robert Burns spent a lot of his life at Ellisland Farm in Dumfries & Galloway, and the farm setting inspired several of his poems. Ellisland Farm is now a popula...read more
Dumfries Museum tells the story of Dumfries & Galloway’s people and land, and an amazing panoramic view of Dumfries & the surrounding countryside can be found from the Came...read more
Stranraer is the setting for a medieval tower house known as the Castle of St John. The ancient house has been used as a house, court and prison over the years so there are many s...read more
The famous Old Blacksmith’s Shop in Gretna Green, Dumfries & Galloway is claimed to be one of the world’s most photographed buildings. This exhibition is the original Gretna G...read more
F1 driver David Coulthard, DC, was born in Twynholm, here in Dumfries & Galloway. Fittingly Twynholm is the setting for his famous museum which seems to be the world’s most co...read more