Scotland: Gardens of Dumfries and Galloway 638
Scotland: Gardens of Dumfries and Galloway 638
Scotland: Gardens of Dumfries and Galloway 638
4 Days Starting in Ayrshire, Scotland and ending in Scotland
Visiting: Drumlanrig Castle, Mull of Galloway, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway
Tour operator:
Tour code:
BDAG
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
6 - 25
Age range:
1-99
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans, Meat, Please contact Brightwater with any specific dietary requirements
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Tour Overview
Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting gardens of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. This tour invites you to explore the stunning interiors and walled garden of Dumfries House, marvel at Charles Jencks' distinctive landscape at Crawick Multiverse, and wander through the lush Logan Botanic Gardens with its global plant collection. Discover the tranquil pond at Glenwhan Gardens and the fine art treasures of Drumlanrig Castle. Enjoy comfortable coach travel, professional tour management, and delightful accommodations at the Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club. With meals included as per the itinerary, this tour offers a perfect blend of nature, art, and history, providing an unforgettable experience in the heart of Scotland's picturesque landscapes.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1
Location: Drumlanrig Castle
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club
Meals Included: Dinner
We depart from your local pick-up point and head for the gardens at Drumlanrig Castle. Surrounded by the 120,000 acre Queensberry Estate, Country Park and grand Victorian gardens, Drumlanrig Castle was completed in 1691 by William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry and is one of the first and most important Renaissance buildings in the grand manner in Scotland. Drumlanrig hit the headlines in 2003 following the audacious theft of the Leonardo da Vinci painting ‘Madonna with the Yarnwinder’ and it was as a consequence of this that formal guided tours of the castle were introduced.
We then continue to our hotel, where dinner is served this evening.
Day 2
Location: Mull of Galloway
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Today after breakfast we visit Glenwhan Gardens, spread out over a windy hilltop with marvellous views of Luce Bay and the Mull of Galloway. Since 1979 a very large, interesting and individual garden has been created that is filled with good plants. At its heart is an extensive pool, divided by a grassy causeway and fed by a tumbling stream. The slopes above are lavishly planted with trees and shrubs – almost any gardener will find something unfamiliar here.
This afternoon we continue on to our next destination: the world-famous Logan Botanic Gardens at Port Logan. Port Logan lies in the Mull of Galloway, which juts out into the sea in the extreme south-west of Scotland. The garden was started by the McDougall family who lived here for 800 years, and since 1969 it has been in the care of the Royal Botanic Garden at Edinburgh. Logan Botanic Garden is beautifully laid out, particularly in the walled garden with its fine terraces and well-planned borders under an avenue of cabbage palms. The climate here is exceptionally mild and several different habitats provide conditions for a huge range of plants.
We return to our hotel where dinner is served in the evening.
Day 3
Location: Kirkcudbright
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning after breakfast we visit Broughton House, a fascinating 18th Century house and garden which was home to E A Hornel from 1901 until his death in 1933. During his lifetime he had twice lived in Japan and his experience there influenced many of his paintings. The garden which runs down to the estuary of the Dee also shows the influence of his time in Japan and is always full of colour.
After our visit to Broughton, we spend some more time in Kirkcudbright (pronounced Kir-coo-bree), a haven for artists, as paid testament to by its abundance of art galleries. We visit one such gallery and browse the work of local artists before stopping for a well-deserved lunch (not included).
Following this we visit the wonderful plantsman’s nursery of Ellenbank. This wonderful nursery is full of cottage garden perennials such as violas, clematis and penstemons.
Our last visit of the day will be to the gardens of the Threave Estate. The gardens have been largely created by students at the School of Horticulture which started here in 1960. Mature woodland of beech, conifers and oaks form the background to a large collection of shrub roses, sweeping mixed borders, dwarf heathers, peat and rock gardens, a walled kitchen garden and superbly maintained glasshouses.
Finally, we return to our hotel in time for dinner.
Day 4
Location: Dumfries and Galloway
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning we check out of our hotel and visit Crawick Multiverse, a hidden gem nested in a bowl of rolling hills in the heart of Dumfries and Galloway. This major new land restoration project on the Duke of Buccleuch’s Queensberry Estate has transformed a former open cast coal mine into a spectacular artland and public amenity and was designed by Charles Jencks, the celebrated landscape architect and author. The ecology of the site, and the materials found within it, inspired its design which is based around space, astronomy and cosmology.
Then we go to our final visit, Dumfries House, near Cumnock in Ayrshire. Its stunning interiors are home to a world-class collection of furniture by Thomas Chippendale and many late 18th Century cabinet makers, which recently featured on BBC’s Antiques Roadshow. We are able to make the most of those interiors on our grand tour of the house, followed by tea and shortbread. We will also visit the Queen Elizabeth Walled Garden, which is one of the best examples of its kind in Scotland and in many ways the flagship of the restoration project, with which the then Prince Charles was closely involved. You may also wish to venture into the intriguing yew hedge maze and see if you can reach the Japanese pagoda at its centre – and then find your way out again!
Following our visit we return to our original departure points.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Accommodation is included during the tour.
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Services of a professional tour manager
The services of a professional tour manager are included.
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Comfortable coach travel throughout
Comfortable coach travel is provided throughout the tour.
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Meals as per the itinerary
Meals are included as per the itinerary.
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All visits as outlined in the itinerary
All visits outlined in the itinerary are included.
What's Not Included
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Tipping and Gratuities
Tipping and gratuities are not included.
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International Travel
International travel is not included.
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Lunch on Day 3
Lunch on Day 3 is not included.
Mode of Transport
Enjoy comfortable coach travel throughout the tour, ensuring a relaxing journey as you explore the stunning gardens and landscapes of Dumfries and Galloway.
Accommodation
Stay at the Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club, offering comfortable accommodations and leisure facilities, where you can unwind after a day of exploring the beautiful gardens of Dumfries and Galloway.
Check out our Q&As
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What is unique about the gardens at Drumlanrig Castle?
Drumlanrig Castle is surrounded by the 120,000 acre Queensberry Estate, Country Park, and grand Victorian gardens. It is one of the first and most important Renaissance buildings in the grand manner in Scotland. The castle also gained fame due to the theft of the Leonardo da Vinci painting 'Madonna with the Yarnwinder', which led to the introduction of formal guided tours.
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What can visitors expect to see at Glenwhan Gardens?
Visitors to Glenwhan Gardens can enjoy a large, interesting garden filled with good plants, an extensive pool divided by a grassy causeway, and slopes lavishly planted with trees and shrubs. The garden offers marvellous views of Luce Bay and the Mull of Galloway.
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What makes Logan Botanic Gardens special?
Logan Botanic Gardens is renowned for its beautiful layout, particularly in the walled garden with its fine terraces and well-planned borders under an avenue of cabbage palms. The garden benefits from an exceptionally mild climate, allowing for a huge range of plants to thrive.
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What is the historical significance of Broughton House?
Broughton House was home to E A Hornel, an artist influenced by his time in Japan, which is reflected in both his paintings and the garden design. The garden runs down to the estuary of the Dee and is always full of color.
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What can be found at the Threave Estate gardens?
The Threave Estate gardens feature mature woodland of beech, conifers, and oaks, a large collection of shrub roses, sweeping mixed borders, dwarf heathers, peat and rock gardens, a walled kitchen garden, and superbly maintained glasshouses. The gardens have been largely created by students at the School of Horticulture.
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What is the Crawick Multiverse and who designed it?
Crawick Multiverse is a major land restoration project that transformed a former open cast coal mine into a spectacular artland and public amenity. It was designed by Charles Jencks, a celebrated landscape architect, and is based around themes of space, astronomy, and cosmology.
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What can visitors experience at Dumfries House?
At Dumfries House, visitors can explore stunning interiors with a world-class collection of furniture by Thomas Chippendale and other late 18th Century cabinet makers. The visit includes a grand tour of the house, tea and shortbread, and a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Walled Garden, which features a yew hedge maze leading to a Japanese pagoda.
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Will I receive more details of the holiday before I travel?
You will receive detailed joining instructions around 10 days prior to you departure, but you are of course welcome to contact us at any time should you have any queries.
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What facilities do your coaches have?
Generally, our coaches have reclining seats, air-conditioning and toilets, however this cannot always be guaranteed as sometimes we have to use smaller vehicles. Toilets are recommended for emergency use only and regular comfort stops will be made throughout your holiday while travelling around.
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Do I have to go on the included excursions?
Absolutely not. You are more than welcome to spend the day at your hotel or exploring independently should you wish. All we ask is that you inform your Tour Manager, so they are not left waiting for you to join the group.
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Is there time to relax?
Although our itineraries may seem jam-packed, boasting access to some of the most exclusive sites across the UK and beyond, a Brightwater Holiday is just that: a holiday. Each trip will counter in more than enough free-time for you to explore places at your own leisure. And with most nights and the majority of meals being included in our tour prices, you can relax in hand-picked accommodation.
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Do I need to be an expert?
Absolutely not! Although some of our tours are specifically focused on one thing, all you need to enjoy a Brightwater holiday is interest and bags of enthusiasm! Even on our most specialist tours, we take travellers from all skill levels, from experts to beginners.
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How fit or active do I need to be for one of your holidays?
You need to be able to get on and off the coach unassisted, and most – but not all – coaches have a kneel facility that lowers the front step for ease of boarding
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Do you have self-drive holidays?
Yes, we do – tailored to your exact requirements!
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What’s the luggage allowance on your coaches?
There’s no fixed limit, but we generally say one large suitcase to go in the luggage compartment and a smaller bag that you can take onto the coach with you. For flight-inclusive holidays, we include a luggage allowance of at least 20kg.
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Where are your departure points?
UK garden holidays generally depart from London, with additional pick-ups depending on the route of the coach, while holidays to Scotland depart from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth, with Dundee, Inverness and Aberdeen sometimes included. All Eurostar holidays depart from London St. Pancras and flight-inclusive holidays depart from one or more of the main London airports, with regional flights .
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What about the company that will be kept?
For single travellers, those with a companion or even those travelling in a larger group, you'll find that the signature of any Brightwater Holiday is the company. You won't ever be travelling with a group of strangers, instead, you'll find yourself surrounded by like-minded people with a strong shared interest who will soon become your firm friends.
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What is a Brightwater Holiday?
Bursting with enthralling, educational and enlightening itineraries, a Brightwater Holiday, by its very nature, is packed with bucket-list-worthy destinations, behind the scenes passes and expert-led experiences. From creating bespoke quality garden and special interest tours for groups and individuals alike, we have made it our business to make our guests' travel dreams come true.
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Why is there a single supplement?
Unfortunately, single room supplements are charges that are often imposed on us as a company when we book rooms for group holidays. However, most hotels do charge less for single occupancy, and we always pass this saving on to our solo travellers in the form of a modest single supplement.
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How much are your optional excursions?
Prices start from as little as £20, but please contact our friendly team for questions about specific itineraries or excursions.
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Can I pre-book my coach seats?
Yes, you can. In the case of front seats, guests with limited mobility are given priority. Please get in touch with our friendly team to discuss any requirements you may have.
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How to get there? Easy!
With a Brightwater Holiday, the journey is just as important as the destination and we make getting you to your tour start point easy. From organising group flights and individual travel plans, to offering accessible local departure and pick-up points, we go out of our way to ensure that your journey is as convenient and hassle-free as it can be.
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Do I need to have travel insurance?
Travel insurance is required for all overseas holidays and is also strongly recommended for UK holidays – primarily to protect yourself against cancellation charges should you be unable to travel.
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