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New Galloway Travel Guide

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New Galloway 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.

Today the village of New Galloway is still small, but it has a thriving tourism industry. The Knowetop Lochs is a paradise for birdwatchers and hikers. This 23-acre preserve is home to many species of birds and the network of paths and trails provide exquisite scenery for an evening stroll. During midday or even on a clear night, a sight to behold is the standing stone of Dalarran Holm. This stone is only small and sits in the middle of field near the River Ken. Excavation around the stone has revealed stone tools dating back to Neolithic times. The stone itself is an astronomical wonder as it denotes the place in the Northern sky where the stars appear to circle when you watch them for a period of time. Bruce’s Stone is also a tourist attraction. It is said that Robert the Bruce rested against this stone after his defeat of the English army in 1307.

The ruins of Kenmure Castle attest to the early history of the area as it stands in a wooded area about a mile south of the village. Remains of the wall are still visible as are the ruins of the house. You can follow the track to the castle as it spirals up and around the hill, but there is also a stone staircase leading to what may have been the bailey of the castle.

At the Clatteringshaws Visitor Centre, at the entrance of Galloway National Forest, you can travel through lowlands and highlands to view the spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. The 9-hole course at the New Galloway Golf Course has a mixture of woodland and moorland fairways amid a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside. Loch Ken provides the avid fisherperson with the ultimate in a fishing experience as they try to catch the fighting fish.

There is no shortage of friendly conversation as the local people stop and chat. You will find that the atmosphere of this village will draw you back again and again.

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