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  1. Laced by atmospheric lanes and quarters, you never know what you’ll find in Dumfries. From museums uncovering local history, medieval strongholds and farm experiences to forest parks perfect for exploring by bike or on foot.

  2. Dumfries & Galloway is a beautiful part of Scotland, with an undulating coastline of rocky shoreline and sandy beaches, and acres of forest and green spaces inland. Your break here can include outdoor activities, history and cultural attractions, delicious food and much more.

  3. Discover the historic market town of Dumfries. Including things to do, break inspiration, places to stay, tours, travel tips, events and more.

  4. Visitor information for Dumfries & Galloway including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink.

  5. Dumfries is a pleasant country town situated on the banks of the River Nith. Choose from a range of accommodation in Dumfries, including family-run B&Bs and guesthouses, or the town's beautiful period hotels.

  6. Visit Caerlaverock Castle and discover one of Scotland’s great medieval fortresses. Please note there is currently no visitor access to the West range, outer stair and North West and East towers. With its moat, twin towered gatehouse and imposing battlements, this awe-inspiring castle is the epitome of the medieval stronghold and one of the ...

  7. Located only a 5 minute walk to the town centre with the train station only a stone throw away. Dumfries & Galloway is a beautiful part of Scotland, with an undulating coastline of rocky shoreline and sandy beaches, and acres of forest and green spaces inland.

  8. Now under the care of Historic Scotland the romantic abbey is enclosed by an impressive precinct wall - a walk of massive granite boulders, ranking alongside the wall at St Andrews cathedral priory as the most complete in Scotland - and despite Scotland's turbulent history, it stands remarkably complete, in a beautiful setting nestled between ...

  9. Road Trip Ideas. Plan a road trip around Scotland to see some of our most awesome sights. Explore the dramatic mountains of Glen Coe, skirt the eastern coastline to Dunnottar Castle or wind your way along the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond!

  10. Scotland’s national bard spent his last years in this simple sandstone house, dying here in 1796. The home, with its extensive range of artefacts, is a key pilgrimage site for Burns enthusiasts from around the world.

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