Rich in history and natural beauty
When travelling through the western Southern Uplands of Scotland, you’ll find plenty of sites to visit. Dumfries and Galloway is a large district in the southwest corner of Scotland. The largest town in the area is Dumfries, a bustling hub of community for locals and visitors alike.
Step into a fairytale scene at Caerlaverock Castle, which has a regal moat surrounding it. Or, take a stroll through the ruins of 12th-century Dundrennan Abbey. It was here that Mary Queen of Scots spent her last days before she died.
Consider stopping off at Moffat, a quaint town with the narrowest hotel in the world, as determined by The Guiness Book of Records.
Take advantage of the peaceful countryside here at Scotland’s most southerly point, the Mull of Galloway. Climb to the top of the lighthouse and take in the endless coastal views.
With all of this and more, Dumfries and Galloway has something for everyone.
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