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Attractions near Dalry
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Threave Castle
(13 Miles)*
Threave Castle is a massive tower built in the late 14th century by Archibald the Grim, Lord of Galloway. |
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Castle Douglas Art Gallery
(14 Miles)*
Castle Douglas Art Gallery first opened in 1938 having been gifted to the town by Mrs Ethel Bristowe and now forms an excellent venue for an annual programme of temporary exhibitions running from Easter to Christmas. |
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Threave
(15 Miles)*
Threave Garden has something to offer in all seasons. At 64 acres, it is best known for its spectacular springtime display of daffodils, but herbaceous beds are colourful in summer and the trees and heather garden are striking in autumn. |
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Cardoness Castle
(16 Miles)*
Cardoness Castle is the well-preserved ruin of a tower house of 15th century date, the ancient home of the McCullochs. |
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Newton Stewart Museum
(16 Miles)*
The exhibits in The Museum have been gifted or lent by local people and each year sees many additions to the collections and displays. |
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Creetown Gem and Rock Museum
(16 Miles)*
The Creetown Gem Rock Museum houses one of the finest privately owned collections of gemstones, crystals, minerals, gemstone objet d'art and fossils in Britain. |
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Drumlanrig Castle Gardens and Country Estate
(17 Miles)*
Set on the 80,000 acre Queensberry Estate complete with Country Park and Victorian Gardens, Drumlanrig Castle presents one of the finest examples of late 17th century Renaissance architecture |
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Towns near Dalry
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St. John's Town of Dalry
(1 Mile)*
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Balmaclellan
(2 Miles)*
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New Galloway
(3 Miles)*
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Drumwhirn
(7 Miles)*
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Parton
(7 Miles)*
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Carsphairn
(8 Miles)*
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Corsock
(9 Miles)*
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