Lennox And Leah's Guidebook

Lennox And Leah
Lennox And Leah's Guidebook

Food scene

Great pub grub! Children age 14 and above only.
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Cavens Arms
20 Buccleuch St
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Great pub grub! Children age 14 and above only.
Situated looking over on to the river Nith. Beautiful cocktails and tapas .
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The Bank Bar and Tapas
68 White Sands
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Situated looking over on to the river Nith. Beautiful cocktails and tapas .
Amazing food. Best steaks 👌🏻
Truffles Bistro
20 Bank Street
Amazing food. Best steaks 👌🏻
If you are looking for something special. This place is beautiful!
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The Auldgirth Inn
A76
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If you are looking for something special. This place is beautiful!
Loch Arthur cafe utilises only the finest organic, local and wholesome produce to create the most delicious and nourishing food. All of our teas and coffees are organic and fairly traded. Come and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in a rural setting. Award winning organic farmhouse cheeses, freshly baked breads, cakes, biscuits and pies, organic fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry and eggs. All produced on our own farm or sourced as locally as possible. Plus a wide range of fine foods, fairly traded produce, baskets, pottery and crafts. You can also relax in our beautiful cafe with our simple menu of drinks, cakes and light meals.
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Loch Arthur Farm Shop
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Loch Arthur cafe utilises only the finest organic, local and wholesome produce to create the most delicious and nourishing food. All of our teas and coffees are organic and fairly traded. Come and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in a rural setting. Award winning organic farmhouse cheeses, freshly baked breads, cakes, biscuits and pies, organic fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry and eggs. All produced on our own farm or sourced as locally as possible. Plus a wide range of fine foods, fairly traded produce, baskets, pottery and crafts. You can also relax in our beautiful cafe with our simple menu of drinks, cakes and light meals.
The Back Street
103 Queensberry Street
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Casa Mia Dumfries
53 Nunholm Rd
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Mr Pook's Kitchen
38 King St
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La Dolce Vita
94 Irish St
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McDonald's Dumfries
Lochside Road
KFC Dumfries
Glasgow Road
Hong Kong Star Restaurant
87 Friars Vennel
Canton Express
White Sands
India Palms
23 Glasgow Street
Great for families, decent pub food.
Lockards Farm Dumfries
Lockerbie Road
Great for families, decent pub food.
A small family run award winning restaurant situated on the solway coast with stunning views across the solway firth and Cumbria.
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The Steamboat Inn
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A small family run award winning restaurant situated on the solway coast with stunning views across the solway firth and Cumbria.

Sightseeing

Family fun farm park with lots to do for old and young. The whole family can spend hours from feeding the animals, bouncing on the jumping pillows, slides,play barn,straw barn, boating pond,donkey rides,our choochoo express,quad biking and lots of fresh air out in our park area. We have a tearoom for lunch and gift/toy shop to keep the kids happy.
36 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Mabie Farm Park
Mabie Court
36 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Family fun farm park with lots to do for old and young. The whole family can spend hours from feeding the animals, bouncing on the jumping pillows, slides,play barn,straw barn, boating pond,donkey rides,our choochoo express,quad biking and lots of fresh air out in our park area. We have a tearoom for lunch and gift/toy shop to keep the kids happy.
Lovely Forrest walks with a nice park for the children .
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MABIE FOREST
18 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Lovely Forrest walks with a nice park for the children .
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Lonsdale Cinema
Moat Road
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If you like hill walking Criffel is a must. Criffel is a hill in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It is 570 m high but appears higher because of its great isolation and high prominence. It is a prominent feature in many of the views from the northern Lake District on a clear day
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Criffel
13 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
If you like hill walking Criffel is a must. Criffel is a hill in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It is 570 m high but appears higher because of its great isolation and high prominence. It is a prominent feature in many of the views from the northern Lake District on a clear day
The very large, sandy beach of Sandyhills near Dalbeattie is great for sunbathing, picnics and swimming. The wide expanse of clean sand and shallow waters are ideal for paddling and bathing while low tide can sometimes reveal miles of sandy and secluded bays. There is a cafe and a small shop behind the beach as well as ample car parking.
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Sandyhills
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
The very large, sandy beach of Sandyhills near Dalbeattie is great for sunbathing, picnics and swimming. The wide expanse of clean sand and shallow waters are ideal for paddling and bathing while low tide can sometimes reveal miles of sandy and secluded bays. There is a cafe and a small shop behind the beach as well as ample car parking.
Rockcliffe, a picturesque seaside resort since Victorian times, is situated around a small sandy bay and is perhaps one of the prettiest coastal locations in SW Scotland. The crescent shore is punctuated by craggy rocks and rock pools making it a magnet for rock pooling. The village overlooks Rough Island, a bird sanctuary owned by the Scottish National Trustthat can be reached via a causeway at low tide (except May and June to protect nesting birds.). There are also beautiful views of Hestan Island further offshore. Walk from here to Sandyhills along the coastal path, said to be one of the finest cliff walks in Britain, with stunning views across the Solway to Cumbria and the Isle of Man. Spot nesting seabirds such as fulmar, razorbills and cormorant in spring and summer. For spectacular views of the Solway climb the Mote of Mark, a Dark Age settlement with links to the legend of King Arthur ; or walk to Castle Point at its commanding position at the head of Rough Firth. Rockcliffe also has a curios/antiques shop which serves takeaway coffees that can be enjoyed in the garden and an ice cream van visits on sunny days.
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Rockcliffe
19 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Rockcliffe, a picturesque seaside resort since Victorian times, is situated around a small sandy bay and is perhaps one of the prettiest coastal locations in SW Scotland. The crescent shore is punctuated by craggy rocks and rock pools making it a magnet for rock pooling. The village overlooks Rough Island, a bird sanctuary owned by the Scottish National Trustthat can be reached via a causeway at low tide (except May and June to protect nesting birds.). There are also beautiful views of Hestan Island further offshore. Walk from here to Sandyhills along the coastal path, said to be one of the finest cliff walks in Britain, with stunning views across the Solway to Cumbria and the Isle of Man. Spot nesting seabirds such as fulmar, razorbills and cormorant in spring and summer. For spectacular views of the Solway climb the Mote of Mark, a Dark Age settlement with links to the legend of King Arthur ; or walk to Castle Point at its commanding position at the head of Rough Firth. Rockcliffe also has a curios/antiques shop which serves takeaway coffees that can be enjoyed in the garden and an ice cream van visits on sunny days.
Kippford is a village on the Solway Coast and lies just three miles from Dalbeattie. Kippford is an unusually narrow village on the shore of the estuary of the River Urr and is popular with yachtsmen. It is a charming waterside location and from Kippford you can take a stroll on the Jubilee footpath to the pretty village of Rockcliffe. There is a small shop in the village and several places for eating out.
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Kippford
30 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Kippford is a village on the Solway Coast and lies just three miles from Dalbeattie. Kippford is an unusually narrow village on the shore of the estuary of the River Urr and is popular with yachtsmen. It is a charming waterside location and from Kippford you can take a stroll on the Jubilee footpath to the pretty village of Rockcliffe. There is a small shop in the village and several places for eating out.
Glenkiln Walk
Glenkiln Place
Glenkiln Reservoir
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Southerness
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Moffat
29 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Set on the spectacular 80,000 acre Queensberry Estate complete with Country Park and Victorian Gardens, Drumlanrig Castle presents one of the finest examples of late 17th century Renaissance architecture in Scotland and an internationally renowned art collection. Beyond the castle are over 40 acres of enchanting gardens and a wide range of activities including walking, mountain biking, adventure playground, wildlife watching, Scottish Cycle Museum, Landrover tours, Ranger-led walks, events programme as well as shopping and catering.
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ปราสาทดรัมแลนริก
72 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Set on the spectacular 80,000 acre Queensberry Estate complete with Country Park and Victorian Gardens, Drumlanrig Castle presents one of the finest examples of late 17th century Renaissance architecture in Scotland and an internationally renowned art collection. Beyond the castle are over 40 acres of enchanting gardens and a wide range of activities including walking, mountain biking, adventure playground, wildlife watching, Scottish Cycle Museum, Landrover tours, Ranger-led walks, events programme as well as shopping and catering.
The castle grounds, shop and toilets are open free of charge and no booking required (the castle remains closed). The moated, medieval stronghold, Caerlaverock's great triangular defences guard the Solway shore. This site has had a turbulent past. In 1300, its 60-strong garrison was defeated by Edward I's vast English army in a siege. Despite the castle's rugged appearance, its walls conceal a stunning Renaissance residence of the 1630s. See bluebells in spring, dragonflies and wildflowers in summer and barnacle geese in winter."
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ปราสาท Caerlaverock
48 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
The castle grounds, shop and toilets are open free of charge and no booking required (the castle remains closed). The moated, medieval stronghold, Caerlaverock's great triangular defences guard the Solway shore. This site has had a turbulent past. In 1300, its 60-strong garrison was defeated by Edward I's vast English army in a siege. Despite the castle's rugged appearance, its walls conceal a stunning Renaissance residence of the 1630s. See bluebells in spring, dragonflies and wildflowers in summer and barnacle geese in winter."

For the children ☺️

Dalscone Farm Fun is the proud recipient of the Visit Scotland 5 Star Visitor Attraction Award and is Dumfries' premier day out for all the family! Our Farm Park offers you the chance to meet our animals and even give them some tasty treats! There's loads to do from playing on our bumper boats, riding our pedal go karts, bouncing on our enormous bouncy barn, playing in our huge Sand Castle sand pit, feeding our greedy meerkats, bottle feeding our pet lambs and flying down our super fast alpine slide! We have our very own Mini-Golf Course and an extra special "Farmari" track which lets you pedal our 4 seater Go-karts around our animal pens. Enjoy a delicious lunch in our award winning Dalscone Diner which sells a range of refreshments including tea, coffee, juice, delicious cakes, paninis and many other tasty goodies. Coffee lovers you wont be disappointed we think we have the best Coffee around! Once here you can browse Scotland's largest independent toy shop and visit our farm shop for delicious fresh produce! We are located on the Edinburgh Road (A701) just off the A75 roundabout - Find Us.
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Dalscone Farm Fun
Edinburgh Road
25 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Dalscone Farm Fun is the proud recipient of the Visit Scotland 5 Star Visitor Attraction Award and is Dumfries' premier day out for all the family! Our Farm Park offers you the chance to meet our animals and even give them some tasty treats! There's loads to do from playing on our bumper boats, riding our pedal go karts, bouncing on our enormous bouncy barn, playing in our huge Sand Castle sand pit, feeding our greedy meerkats, bottle feeding our pet lambs and flying down our super fast alpine slide! We have our very own Mini-Golf Course and an extra special "Farmari" track which lets you pedal our 4 seater Go-karts around our animal pens. Enjoy a delicious lunch in our award winning Dalscone Diner which sells a range of refreshments including tea, coffee, juice, delicious cakes, paninis and many other tasty goodies. Coffee lovers you wont be disappointed we think we have the best Coffee around! Once here you can browse Scotland's largest independent toy shop and visit our farm shop for delicious fresh produce! We are located on the Edinburgh Road (A701) just off the A75 roundabout - Find Us.
Ernespie Farm Centre opened in July 2019. We offer a fun, friendly family day out with soft play, animal petting and outside play. If you're hungry you can have a bite to eat in our coffee shop. The farm centre is situated next to our dairy farm.
7 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Ernespie Farm
Old Military Road
7 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Ernespie Farm Centre opened in July 2019. We offer a fun, friendly family day out with soft play, animal petting and outside play. If you're hungry you can have a bite to eat in our coffee shop. The farm centre is situated next to our dairy farm.
Crocketford Park
A712
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Dock Park Dumfries
Dockhead
11 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ

Taxi’s

Woodgrove Taxis (Dumfries)
52 Edinburgh Rd

Pubs

The Imperial
18-20 Queensberry Street
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Globe Inn
56 High St
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
The Granary
Glebe Street
N'Dulge
8-10 St Andrew Street