Dumfries and Galloway

In the south west corner of Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway is known for its unspoilt beauty. You can take a walk along the deserted beaches where the poet Robert Burns journeyed on horseback to catch whisky smugglers or stroll through the rugged grandeur of the Galloway Forest Park, 300 square miles of forest, moorland and lochs where you're more likely to see a deer or bird of prey than another human being. One can admire the ancient ruined castles and monuments that set the imagination alight with their whispered hints of what life used to be like, or simply snuggle up in front of a huge open fire.


But if your preference is to get out rather than chill out, then Dumfries and Galloway also has a fantastic range of places of interest, activities and sports to enjoy. The area is a Mecca for golfers, cyclists, walkers, and sea and game anglers. You'll also find some real hidden gems here: a colourful Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the east of the region and Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town in the west, a feast for the eye in Kirkcudbright Artists' Town and a real treat for the taste buds in nearby Castle Douglas Food Town.


 

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The Champagne Tour, best of Scotland 8 day

Scotland is undoubtedly the most sought after golfing destination in the world. This tour takes you to the very best of the country and shows you exactly what the great allure of Scotland is for golfers. You will start in the west, playing Turnberry and Royal Troon before moving onto Gleneagles, then finishing at the Old Course, St Andrews.

Dumfries and Galloway

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