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Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall
Waterfall Newton Stewart ScotlandA waterfall set within the stunning Galloway Forest Park.
Whithorn Priory
Religious Place Newton Stewart ScotlandRuined priory built in the 1100s, said to be home of one of Scotland's first Cristian communities.
Whithorn Iron Age Roundhouse
Building Newton Stewart ScotlandA replica of an Iron Age Roundhouse giving a glimpse into life 2000 years ago.
Isle Head Lighthouse
Lighthouse Newton Stewart ScotlandSquare lighthouse overlooking the Solway Firth.
Earl of Galloway Monument
Statue Newton Stewart ScotlandMonument to Randolph Stewart, 9th Earl of Galloway, built in 1875.
Newton Stewart Museum
Museum Newton Stewart ScotlandA museum of the culture and artifacts of the town and surrounds.
RSPB Crook of Baldoon
Landscape Newton Stewart ScotlandAn RSPB reserve set on the River Cree Estuary forming a mosaic of salt marsh, mud flat, lake and reed beds.
Torhouse Stone Circle
Stone Circle Newton Stewart ScotlandImpressive Bronze Age stone circle, close to Wigtown.
Windy Hill Memorial
Obelisk Newton Stewart ScotlandAn obelisk and monument dedicated the all of the Wigtown Martyrs.
Martyr's Stake
Landmark Newton Stewart ScotlandStone monument dedicated to two women martyred at Wigtown in 1685.
Buchan Burn Falls
Waterfall Newton Stewart ScotlandA series of waterfalls on the Buchan Burn in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park.
Quorum - The Stone Faces
Art Newton Stewart ScotlandA subtle stone sculpture hidden in a dry stone wall in the middle of the Galloway Forest Park.
St Ninian's Chapel
Religious Place Newton Stewart ScotlandRuins of a medieval chapel dedicated to St Ninian.
Cairn Holy Chambered Cairns
Crag, Rock And Cairn Newton Stewart ScotlandTwo chambered cairns dating back to the Neolithic period.
Murray's Monument
Obelisk Newton Stewart ScotlandMonument built in 1835 in memory of a local shepherd's boy, Alexander Murray.
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