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South West Scotland & Stranrear

From Robert Adams to Burns, come and explore the South West Area of Scotland, with many geat places, sites and history.

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South West Scotland & Stranraer

Monday 24th May 2027

5 Days, 4 Nights, Three Course Dinner & Breakfast

Staying at North West Castle Hotel, Stranraer

Includes Coach Travel & Excursions Below.

 

Price from (Per Person)

 

£799pp Single Occupancy of a Double Room

£679pp Sharing a Double or Twin Room

 

£60 Deposit - Full payment by at least 60 days prior, T&C Apply.

 

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Culzean Castle - Entrance Self Guided

 

Robert Adam’s cliff-top masterpiece rises above a world of woods, beaches, secret follies and play parks

  • Discover 40 buildings and secret follies in this country park, including the magnificent cliff-top castle.

  • Don’t miss Robert Adam’s Oval Staircase – the dramatic centrepiece of the castle.

  • Explore the woods, beaches, parkland, Swan Pond, deer park and cliffs.

  • Admire the enormous collection of flintlock pistols and military swords.

  • Run wild in the Adventure Cove and Wild Woodland play areas.

This glorious 260ha estate was once the playground of David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassillis – a man who was keen to impress with his wealth and status. Opulent to the extreme, the park is planted with conifers and beech, sculpted around miles of sandy coastline dotted with caves, and finished off with a Swan Pond, an ice house, flamboyant formal gardens and fruit-filled glasshouses.

The castle itself is perched on the Ayrshire cliffs, incorporating everything the earl could wish for in his country home. It was designed by Robert Adam in the late 18th century and is filled to the turrets with treasures that tell the stories of the people who lived here.

 

Robert Burns Birthplace - Entrance Self Guided

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a truly unique encounter with Scotland’s favourite son. Robert Burns is Scotland’s National Bard, and his poetry and songs are known and loved the world over. But who was he and what made him tick? The best place to get close to Burns and his genius is his birthplace in the beautiful village of Alloway. Our flagship museum starts a journey that weaves through the village, taking you from historical buildings to landmarks known to Burns.

Whether you’re a die-hard Burnsian or brand new to the bard, a day immersing yourself here will open your eyes and ears to an enduring hero of Scotland’s literary heritage.

 

Kitchen Coos & Ewes - Tour with Cuppa and Trio of Traybakes.

We’re passionate about sharing the joy and beauty of our Highland cows, which is why we created Kitchen Coos & Ewes. Whether you’re a visitor to the area or a lifelong Highland cattle fan, our tours offer an authentic, memorable experience.

 

Head out into the fields, in our safari trailer, along with other highland coo fans. There you will get a chance to groom some of our younger coos from the safety of our outdoor highland coo play-pen. Then, head out onto the hill to see the main herd being fed before returning to the farmyard for a cuppa and a trio of traybakes.

 

Logan Botanic Gardens - Entrance Self Guided

Logan Botanic Garden lies at the south-western tip of Scotland, unrivalled as ‘Scotland’s Most Exotic Garden’. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, Logan enjoys an almost subtropical climate, enabling southern hemisphere plants to flourish. The spectacular walled garden contains a fabulous collection of rare, subtropical plantings creating the feeling of being in the subtropics and the specialist woodland gardens such as Tasmanian Creek and Chile give splendour to the garden. With its 15 species of palms, giant tree ferns, Proteas and a conservatory filled with colour Logan promises a fantastic day out for all. Scottish Hospitality Awards ‘Family Venue of the Year’ 2025 & ‘Best Garden in the UK’ 2021. 

National Plant Collection: Gunnera, Leptospermum, Griselinia, Clianthus and  Sutherlandia

 

Gaille Craig Coffee House - Coffee & Cake

Welcome to the Mull of Galloway, Scotlands most Southerly point.

 

Perched on the Mull of Galloway cliff top, Gallie Craig Coffee House is a small family run business with breath-taking views overlooking Luce Bay, Ireland & the Isle of Man.

This is a unique experience you won’t want to miss. The building has a turf roof to blend into the landscape, ensuring minimum impact on the area but giving our customers the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Mull of Galloway with a cuppa at hand.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Bakers Yard Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh
Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ
Banbury Cross Banbury Cross
By Taxi Rank & Toilets
Bicester Bicester Town Centre
Manorfields Road Bus Stops, Behind Shops.
Bloxham Garage Bloxham - The Garage
Banbury Road A361
Brackley Brackley - Market Square
Main Coach Bays
Chipping Norton Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road)
Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road)
Farthinghoe Farthinghoe
Near Speed Camera
Middleton Cheney Middleton Cheney - The Library
Milcombe - New Road New Road, Milcombe
Moreton in Marsh Moreton in Marsh
Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express

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