The smallest Scottish burgh, New Galloway, has always had to struggle to keep up with the neighbouring market towns. Today this picturesque rural village is a popular tourist destination due to its golf course, fishing opportunities and proximity to both the Galloway National Forest and the Southern Upland Way. The Viscount of Kenmure established the village in the 1600’s and it received burgh status in 1630. Although this title made the village a market town, it never could compete with Kirkcudbright only 19 miles away.
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