South-east of Trigony, is one of the most unique medieval castles with a moat and a twin towered gatehouse still standing. It is configured in a triangular arrangement and sits in Caerlaverock Estate which...
Read moreIf you're looking for a fun day out and somewhere the family and your playful pooch can run about then the Cream o' Galloway Farm is a really good choice. This farm has plenty to keep kids of all ages occu...
Read moreDrumlanrig Castle was built between 1679 and 1691 by James Smith (c.1645 – 1731), the King’s Master Mason, and although it’s name implies a fortified building it is rather more a baroque country hous...
Read moreDumfries House is is one of Britain’s most beautiful stately homes & one of Scotland’s best kept heritage secrets. A must see on any visit to our hotel is Dumfries House. Just north of the Hotel and a ...
Read moreIs a lovely day out to this fine country house with many ways to spend your time. From the Award winning walled garden to their woodland walks and wild forests and not one but two secluded beaches to wande...
Read moreVery close to Trigony is one of the most wonderful outdoor spaces that you can visit, we think in the whole of Scotland. The Ae Forest close to the similarly names Ae village is just off the A701 Dumfries ...
Read moreThe Gardens and Arboretum are very dog friendly, and provide drinking stations for dogs, however due to the habitats of ground nesting birds the Arboretum asks that dog owners keep your canine walking comp...
Read moreMorton Castle enjoys one of the most breathtaking settings of any castle in Scotland. The most impressive element of Morton Castle today is its setting above the loch and the Lowther Hills behind. A wonder...
Read moreUp front we'll say that the Robert Burns House is not at all dog friendly, with only assistance dogs being allowed around the house. It is also only accessible via steps and so it is not wheelchair friendl...
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