The Royal Burgh of Wigtown is located in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland. With its numerous second hand bookstores, it is known as "Scotland’s National Book Town". There are many ways that you can reach this idyllic destination, by road, rail, bus or ferry. If you are travelling by road, the route depends on whether you are travelling from the North or South. From the South, you can take the M74 to the A75 junction and from the North, you can follow the A77 to the A713 and then the A712. Wigtown’s history goes back many centuries to even before it was made a royal burgh in 1469. There is evidence that there was a castle here and in the 15th century, the town was in competition with Kirkcudbright for the overseas trade. It was a conservative merchant community and when it did not get involved in the herring trade, this was the beginning of its decline as an important port. Throughout the 18th century, the economy of the town depended mainly on agriculture.
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