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Handpicked holiday homes & cottages in Dumfries & Galloway. An ideal base to explore the beautiful Dumfries & Galloway countryside & spectacular coastline.

Located in the south west of Scotland in the Southern Uplands, Dumfries & Galloway enjoys a dramatic coastline, marked by rocky shores and sandy beaches, in addition to a diverse landscape of lush forests and verdant fields. With a rich history and cultural heritage, the region is home to numerous attractions. The triangular Caerlaverock Castle stands as a testament to medieval ingenuity, while the region is also home to the UK’s first Dark Sky Park, Galloway Forest Park, which showcases over 7,000 stars on clear nights. Walkers will enjoy wandering through the ancient woodlands or embarking on the Southern Upland Way, a 210-mile coast-to-coast trail which offers panoramic views and plenty of challenging days for ambitious hikers.

For those who prefer to explore on two wheels, the renowned 7Stanes mountain biking trails cater to cyclists of all levels, weaving through the majestic Moffat, Lowther, and Galloway Hills. Meanwhile, the expansive Solway Firth coastline is the perfect spot to enjoy fishing, kayaking, and exhilarating water sports.

Dumfries & Galloway is also a vibrant hub of festivals and events. The annual Big Burns Supper in Dumfries celebrates Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, with an eclectic mix of comedy, music, and performances. Wigtown, honoured as Scotland’s National Book Town, hosts a popular book festival each autumn, while Kirkcudbright, known as the Artists’ Town, and Castle Douglas, the Food Town, offer delightful experiences for art lovers and foodies alike.

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