Creetown Country Music Festival
The Creetown Country Music Festival is Scotland’s largest country music festival, and, now in its 12th year, it is one of the most established. Every September...Balloch Woodland Walks - Creetown
A beautiful community woodland located within walking distance from the village of Creetown in South West Scotland. Suitable for all abilitiesBladnoch Malt Whisky Distillery
Scotland’s most southerly distillery nestles on the green banks of the River Bladnoch, from which it takes its name. Located in this beautifully remote area of Galloway, the distillery has been producing the “Spirit of the Lowlands” since 1817. With Visitor CentreLocal Cycle Hire from HDI - Newton Stewart
Bike Repairs, Wide range of Hire Bikes & Helmets for all ages. (Just across the bridge)Newton Stewart
A guide to Newton Stewart and area also included is information for visitors about places to stay, where to shop & eat, services available and how to travel to and around this beautiful, unspoilt area.Whithorn
In the eighth century, Bede wrote of Whithorn as a shrine established three centuries before his time: "an episcopal see, called after S. Martin the bishop, and famous on account of the church where he rests in body, along with many other saints.
Creetown Gem Rock Museum
Experience this world class collection of gemstones, crystals, fossils, rocks and minerals. A fully interactive museum in Creetown, 6 miles from Newton Stewart, with lots to see and do for all the family. As well as the fascinating collection, there is a gift shop, study facilities and a cafe serving delicious lunches and refreshments.
Cream o Galloway
More than just ice cream! A great day out for all the family. Organic farm producing delicious ice cream, but also providing nature trails, farm tours, adventure playground, 3D maze, tearoom, cycle hire, activities, etc .
Open 15th March to 2nd November in 2008.
Kirkdale Water-Driven Sawmill and Nature Trail
Restored estate sawmill, dating from the 1800s, driven by an over-shot water wheel. Visitors can enjoy a walk up the wooded glen alongside the mill lade to the mill pond.