Ancient Douglas stronghold and home of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, the castle was completed in 1691. One of the most impressive renaissance buildings in Scotland, it houses one of the finest art collections in Britain.
The great Victorian gardens are being transformed to their former glory, and visitors can enjoy 40 acres of formed and unformed garden. Many of the rhododendrons have been raised from seed collected in the wild in the Himalayas and China.
The country park situated at the heart of the estate has a network of waymarked walks and cycle routes. The visitor centre provides an excellent introduction to local wildlife, with live wildlife cameras capturing the action nearby.
The cycle museum displays a replica of the world’s first bicycle built near Drumlanrig in 1840 by Kirkpatrick MacMillan.
Guided tours of the castle, restaurant, gift shop, guided walks, adventure playground and plant centre.
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Castle: May and June, daily (except Friday), 12.00noon - last tour at 4.00 pm. July and August, daily, 12.00noon - last tour at 4.00 pm. Gardens and Country Park: April – September, daily.
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Castle and Grounds: Adult £7.00, Student/Oap £5.00, Child (5-15) £3.00, Family £20.00 (2 adults and up to 4 children). Grounds only: Adult £3.00, Student/OAP £2.00, Child £2.00, Family £10.50 (2 adults and up to 4 children).
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Access for visitors with mobility difficulties.
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Drumlanrig Castle and the Queensberry Estate is situated just off the A76, 17 miles north of Dumfries.
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Information et contact
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Drumlanrig Castle, Gardens and Country Park
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Thornhill
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Dumfriesshire
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DG3 4AQ
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Tél.: 01848 600283
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Fax: 01848 600244
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