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Links - Local

http://www.portpatrick.co.uk/
Welcome to the Portpatrick web site. Here you will find a resource of information about the historic harbour village of Portpatrick.

http://www.portpatrickfolkfestival.org/
The Festival has been running successfully for several years now in the picturesque village of Portpatrick, South West Scotland. Every September, hundreds of visitors come to share a few days of lively folk performances and sessions in the waterfront pubs around the harbour.

http://www.portpatricklifeboat.co.uk
Welcome to the Portpatrick Lifeboat website, boats, the history, fundraising and more...

http://www.gmercer-gm4bes.co.uk/current_vantage_pro.html
Current Portpatrick Weather

http://www.rbge.org.uk/rbge/web/visiting/lbg.jsp
Visiting Logan Botanic Garden, Scotland’s most exotic garden

http://www.glenwhangardens.co.uk/
Glenwhan Gardens stand on the hills above the small village of Dunragit, about 6 miles south of Stranraer on the A75. We have 12 acres of gardens for you to explore, a tearoom, plant sales, two lochs, plenty of wildlife, and a wilderness area with pond and rough paths.

http://www.dunskey.com/
Dunskey is situated on the coast in South West Scotland, overlooking the Irish Channel. The Estate is less than two miles from the beautiful beaches and the unspoiled fishing village of Portpatrick.

http://www.stranraer.org
Find out what is going on in the local area.

http://www.portwilliam.com/
Port William and surrounding area is an ideal holiday area for visitors of all ages with safe beaches, a wide variety of wildlife - animal and floral, quiet roads for walking and cycling, golf, antiquities, wonderful sunsets, and a friendly welcome.

http://www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk/
Scotland’s National Book Town – a book lover’s haven – and with over quarter of a million books to choose from, old and new … it is impossible to escape empty handed.

http://www.mull-of-galloway.co.uk
The Mull of Galloway is Scotland's most southerly point and is one of its least known parts, remaining an unspoiled paradise for visitors seeking peace and tranquility. We hope you will enjoy your visit and discover for yourself the beautiful countryside, the splendid views and good climate. There is much to see and do, at a leisurely pace and we invite you to explore our web site to find out more.

http://www.gloriousgalloway.com
Welcome to the F.A.B. Glorious Galloway web site where Galloway`s three theme towns promote good food, art, books and so much more ... in this beautiful part of south west Scotland.

Links – Region Wide

http://www.visitsouthernscotland.com
Visitsouthernscotland.com is the regions leading source of tourist information for Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders. From places to stay to outdoor activities, discover hidden towns and villages plus great places to explore. Visitsouthernscotland.com provides you with all the detailed information you require to arrange your holiday here in Southern Scotland.

http://www.southernuplandway.com
Southernuplandway.com is the most comprehensive source of information available to assist with planning a walking holiday across Scotland's coast to coast as well as shorter walking holidays here in Southern Scotland.

http://www.7stanes.com
Some of the world's best biking, guaranteed, with great local accommodation, food and fine local ales make visiting the 7stanes a must, so come and spend a while in Scotland's biking heaven.

http://www.gallowayforestpark.com
Experience Galloway Forest Park with its host of features, from seashore to mountain tops and its outstanding variety of plants and animals.

http://www.gallowaycountryfair.co.uk
A Traditional Two Day Country Fair. A great day out in the country and something for all the family. Trade stands, flying display, food halls, terrier racing, clay pigeon shoot, axe throwing, archery, stick-making, medieval campsite and battle re-enactment, fishing, hound parade. Main ring attractions all day.

http://www.visitdumfriesandgalloway.co.uk
Welcome to Dumfries & Galloway. Take time to discover your perfect break now so that when you arrive you can relax and let the landscape and atmosphere of this magical corner of Scotland work its spell on you.

http://www.dumfries-and-galloway.co.uk
The Dumfries and Galloway web site contains a host of information about Dumfries, Dumfriesshire and Galloway and links to web sites throughout south west Scotland.

http://www.castledouglas.net
Castle Douglas.net is the community website for Castle Douglas locals, businesses and visitors. Castle Douglas is a small market town in Dumfries and Galloway, it is both a beautiful and quiet region of South West Scotland the ideal place to explore, stay and eat.

http://www.cd-foodtown.org
With approximately fifty local businesses involved in either producing or selling food and drink, it is easy to see why Castle Douglas has been designated a Food Town.

http://www.annan.org.uk
This web site has been produced by Annan Initiative with the aim to promote all aspects of life in the Annan area for locals, visitors and ex-pats alike.

http://www.gatehouse-of-fleet.co.uk
A warm welcome awaits you in Gatehouse of Fleet in the middle of a National Scenic Area on the edge of the magnificent Galloway Forest Park in the rural heart of Dumfries and Galloway.

http://www.creamogalloway.co.uk
World famous producer of the best ice cream available with very popular visitor centre with something to do for young and old.

http://www.kirkcudbright.co.uk/
Kirkcudbright has always been supported by a busy fishing trade. Behind the harbour the streets have housed generations of creative artists, a tradition maintained today by a flourishing colony of painters and craft workers. This has led to it being called "The Artists' Town" Other well known features of the town are the pastel coloured houses and wide streets.

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