Scotland's southwest
has something special for all its visitors, so why not come
along, relax and unwind amidst the mountainous lanscape, The
moorlands and scenic coastline.
Drumlanrig Castle, Gardens & Country Park, home of the Duke
of Buccleuch and Queensberry set in the heart of the beautiful
Nithsdale Landscape less than four miles North of the village
offering you an action packed dayout. Adventure playground,
craft centre, cycle museum, woodland walks & cycle trails,
bikes for hire. The house offers a superb range of art, funiture,
tapestries and a wealth of history.
Morton Castle, lies three miles North of Thornhill, majestically
siuated on a promontary overlooking Morton Loch fine late 13th
century hall house. A strong hold of the black douglases.
Wanlockhead, Explore the past, Scotlands highest village sitting
over 1500 feet up in the dramatic scenery of the Lowther hills.
At the museum of Lead Mining visitors can explore the rich
culture and heritage of Wanlockhead and its people.
The Burns Heritage Trail - Robert Burns is recognised as one
of the most popular and respected poets in the world. This
circular trail takes you through some of the most beautiful
landscapes in Scotland, the route takes you on a journey through
burns life, taking in his birthplace in Alloway to his grave
in Dumfries.
Links
Buccleuch
Drumlanrig Castle
Thornhill Golf Club
Uppernithsdale-events
Southerness Golf Club
Moffat Golf Club
The County Golf Club
Dumfries and Galloway Golf club
Powfoot
Lochmaben Golf
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