| Your holiday here can be full of activities, there are so many things to see and do in Dumfries and Galloway: |
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We are very close to Drummore where Gaillie Craig serves delicious meals, there is also the ship inn which has a great athmosphere. also the pub at Port Logan. |
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On your doorstep is a multitude of coastal walks taking you along adventurous paths or gentle farmland. Close to the start of the Southern Upland Way which traverses the Scottish Borders |
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Mountain Biking in Dumfries and Galloway is a real treat. We are close to five of the world famous 7 Stanes mountain bike routes. Kirroughtree is the closest. |
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Dumfries and Galloway is a fishermans delight, with loch, river, sea and coastal fishing on your doorstep. From Salmon and Trout fishing to coarse fishing. |
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We are very lucky to be surrounded by many public gardens, Including Logan botanic gardens, and Logan House garden, Dunskey, Ardwell & Castle Kennedy Gardens. |
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There are 4 great golf courses within 20 miles, Portpatrick, Creachmore, Lagganmore and Wigtownshire County. You can puchase 1 day, 3 day and week passes from the tourist board. |
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There are many equestrian centres in Dumfries and Galloway. You can trek across the sands at low tide, or into the forrest on the many tracks the forrestry commission have made. |
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This is a very historic region with Castles and Houses and Stone circles dating back to the neolithic period. |
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Just along the Coast is Port Patrick where many water based activities take place. A great time to visit is the RNLI week - great fun with a breathtaking display from the RNLI helicopter. |
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This region is famous for its art and literature. We are close to Wigtown, Scotlands Booktown and Kirkcudbright famous for the 'Glasgow Boys' movement. The 'Spring Fling' kicks off the season. |