Nestled within rolling hills and fertile valleys, Dumfries is one of Scotland’s most naturally resplendent and culture-filled getaways. Dumfries treats you to the ruins of ancient castles, enchanting Galloway Forest and pilgrimage sites for the poet Robert Burns.
Things to do in Dumfries
Spend time inside the former home of poet Robert Burns, the most famous historical figure in Dumfries. Rummage through his manuscripts, letters and personal artefacts at the Robert Burns House before dining upstairs in Hullabaloo restaurant. Check out the Burns statue on High Street, then view a comprehensive exhibition at the Robert Burns Centre, housed inside a former mill on the River Nith.
Travelling with your family? Don’t miss exploring Galloway Forest, a perfect place for spotting wildlife and flying kites. Another family favourite is Dalscone Farm Fun with its trampolines, zip slide, miniature golf, pedal cars and ball cannons. The kids can also feed pigs, ponies, llamas and donkeys.
Explore the pink-stoned ruins of Caerlaverock Castle, which is surrounded by a misty moat, or visit Drumlanrig Castle to see17th-century Renaissance architecture. Step outside to admire its elaborate Victorian gardens and a country park or join ranger-led walking tours.
Enjoy hearty pub grub and traditional Scottish dishes and ales on tap at Cavens Arms. Make one last toast to the life and work of Robert Burns at the weathered Globe Inn, which is famous as the poet’s cherished watering hole.
Getting around Dumfries
Buses, taxis and bicycle hire companies service Dumfries. You can rent a car in the city or at Glasgow Prestwick Airport, about 100 kilometres away.