Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.

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Dumfries & Galloway

Some of southern Scotland's finest attractions lie in the gentle hills and lush valleys of Dumfries and Galloway. It's an ideal destination for families, as there's plenty on offer for the kids. Galloway Forest – with its sublime views, mountain-biking and walking trails, red deer, kites and other wildlife – is a highlight, as are the dream-like ruins of Caerlaverock Castle. Adding to the appeal of this enticing region is a string of southern Scotland's most idyllic towns, which are charming when the sun shines. And shine it does. This is the mildest region in Scotland and is warmed by the Gulf Stream, a phenomenon that has allowed the development of some famous gardens.


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WANLOCKHEAD, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 27: A general view of Scotland’s Highest Village on August 27, 2020 in Wanlockhead, Scotland. Following 4 years of negotiations, Wanlockhead Community Trust has agreed to purchase 3,863 acres of land surrounding the village from the Duke of Buccleuch's property company Buccleuch Estates for £1.4 million. Plans for the land include increased opportunities for the local tourism industry, affordable housing and environmental restoration. The trust now has 6 months to secure the necessary funds to complete the transaction. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

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Scotland's highest village has a community-led plan to attract more tourists

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