Enjoy a day out at our visitor centre on our family run organic farm in Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland. Join a farm tour, spot wildlife, enjoy local and ethical food, indulge in an ice cream sundae and let off steam in our natural adventu ...
At Tongland Power Station, just outside Kirkcudbright, we have established a free Educational Resource Centre to provide education and information on hydro-electric power, environmental and public safety issues for local schools and other relevant gr ...
Ken-Dee Marshes Nature Reserve has stunning views across the River Dee and Loch Ken, this tranquil reserve plays host to many exciting winter visitors, including Greenland white-fronted and greylag geese. Spring is also an excellent time to visit. ...
A 16thC Laird's Tower House featuring displays of arms and armour, plus mounted displays of 16thC Border Reivers and hussars on open days. Archaeological display, tearoom and shop. ...
Come and meet the brewer, learn the secrets of preparing traditionally crafted ales, and see for yourself the care and skill that goes into making a fine hand brewed Scottish pint using 100% natural ingredients.
At Sulwath Brewers, we give you the ...
The Mill on the Fleet was built in 1788 as a cotton spinning mill and restored as a visitor centre by Dumfries and Galloway Council in the 1980s.
As of 2008 it is also the new Gatehouse Tourist Information Centre, run in partnership with Visit Sco ...
An island fastness Legend tells that Threave Island was the home of the ancient rulers of Galloway a thousand years ago. Today there is no trace of their fortress. The tall, forbidding tower that now dominates the island was built for Sir A ...
Threave's spectacular gardens have been created over the years by students of the Trust's School of Practical Gardening. The gardens are constantly evolving to suit the needs of the school but they're open all year giving interest from season to seas ...