Driving along the A75, it is easy to miss out this peninsula - that would be a pity for the landscape is unusual and it contains many of the most interesting relics of Galloway's history.
About the Town of Wigtown
Wigtown is Scotland's National Booktown and you can enjoy browsing the shelves of many specialist bookshops here.
Formerly the medieval capital of the region with a busy harbour, castle and priory, Wigtown was given the status of a royal burgh in 1292.
It remained an important harbour, with quays along the River Bladnoch, until the early years of this century when many channels were blocked by silt. To realise how the sea has retreated, look at the stake to which two martyred women were tied, in a place where it would now be totally impossible for anyone to drown.
The large square in the centre of the town, with the houses painted in different colours and two market crosses, is typical of the unhurried and friendly atmosphere of the region. For interesting places to go, there is a choice between a martyrs’ memorial on a hilltop with magnificent views, a tour of a former whisky distillery visitor centre at Bladnoch, a bird garden with tropical birds, or nearby Torhouse Stone Circle; a bronze age stone circle consisting of 19 boulders.
Much of the country here is fertile farmland and rolling hills, but leaving Wigtown and heading south the scenery changes and you can discover:
WHITHORN
The place where St. Ninian founded the first Christian church in Scotland
in the 4th Century and site of important excavations, ’The Whithorn Dig’. The Whithorn Story uses models and archaeological finds to tell the story of the town of Whithorn, it's church and pilgrimage centre.
ISLE OF WHITHORN
On a rocky shore, sheltered by a headland, this was a busy 19th Century
port, which also employed a number of men in shipbuilding. Now popular with yachtsmen and providing opportunities for sea-angling, the Isle of Whithorn was believed to
be a landing place for St. Ninian and long a place of pilgrimage. A small ruined
chapel dates from the 13th Century and is now a focal point for those wishing
to bless their wedding.
3 miles south of Whithorn is St Ninian's Cave reached by a short woodland walk and then onto beach. Weathered crosses carved on the walls of the cave are still visible.
MONREITH
Set round a bay, formerly a haunt of smugglers and now a popular holiday village (thanks to it's sandy beaches) and home to Monreith Animal World. A memorial to the novelist Gavin Maxwell who wrote ’Ring of Bright Water’ and ’The House of Elrig’, is on a headland.
PORT WILLIAM
Founded by Sir William Maxwell in 1775, with fishing and shipbuilding
trades, but also a noted place for smugglers, where two armed luggers with
50 men apiece were once discovered about to land their goods. Now a holiday
place with a slipway for boats.
Where is Wigtown?
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