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Attractions and Places To See around Port William - Top 19

Best attractions and places to see around Port William, a fishing village located on Luce Bay in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The area features coastal landscapes and a history dating back to its founding in 1770. Visitors can explore various sites reflecting the region's heritage and natural environment.

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  • The most popular attractions is Wigtown Book Town, a historical site known for…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Wigtown Book Town

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My home town...they like to be crafty, this is part of the guise competition they had. If you like cake and books you'll like it here.

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Wigtown Martyrs Stake Memorial

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The Wigtown Martyrs or Solway Martyrs, Margaret Maclauchlan and Margaret Wilson were Scottish Covenanters who were executed by Scottish Episcopalians in 1685 in Wigtown, Scotland, by tying them to stakes …

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Glenluce Viaduct

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19th Century Glenluce Viaduct. 8 arches, the viaduct is no longer used. Crossing the Water of Luce the viaduct used to service the train station at Glenluce, also now no longer in service.

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Rigg Bay

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There's no car park cafe or toilets . So very few people . Very peaceful . CHECK TIDE TIMES as it's flat and the tide comes in quickly

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Glenluce Village

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Lovely little village in the borders. As well as the Abbey and the Viaduct, it's a fine place to spend some time.

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Leanne Wrightson
May 19, 2024, Glenluce Village

it can be easy to miss this under passage. I hope this helps

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September 15, 2023, Rigg Bay

There's no car park cafe or toilets . So very few people . Very peaceful . CHECK TIDE TIMES as it's flat and the tide comes in quickly

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The vibrant small settlement of Wigtown holds the title of Scotland's national book town! The town has an endless number of fantastic bookshops, old and new, as well as wonderful cafes, restaurants, and riverside views.

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Known as Scotland’s national book town, Wigtown has high concentration of second hand book shops on both sides of the wide street. Every year it hosts a ten day literacy festival, attracting well known authors.

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19th Century Glenluce Viaduct. 8 arches, the viaduct is no longer used. Crossing the Water of Luce the viaduct used to service the train station at Glenluce, also now no longer in service.

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The Wigtown Martyrs or Solway Martyrs, Margaret Maclauchlan and Margaret Wilson were Scottish Covenanters who were executed by Scottish Episcopalians in 1685 in Wigtown, Scotland, by tying them to stakes on the town's mudflats and allowing them to drown with the rising tide. Monuments to the 'Wigtown Martyrs' exist in Wigtown. During "The Killing Times" of the Covenanters in the 17th century, Margaret McLachlan, an elderly woman of around 63, and Margaret Wilson, around 18 years of age, were sentenced to be tied to stakes in the tidal channel of the River Bladnoch near its entrance to Wigtown Bay to be drowned by the incoming tide. The ploy was that the younger woman might be persuaded to change her mind after watching the older woman drown. The strategy failed and both died. This execution was carried out by dragoons under the command of Major Windram in the presence of Sir Robert Grierson of Lag who held the King's Commission to suppress the rebels in the South West. Their story, as told in various sources, tells how the women were betrayed by an informer. After about a month in prison they were tried as rebels and sentenced to death by drowning. The story of the Wigtown Martyrs was among those collected by Robert Wodrow and published in his History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution. The Church of Scotland synod had decided in 1708 to collect accounts of persecution under the Stuart monarchs, and persuaded Wodrow to take on the research. He wrote that Thomas Wilson "lives now in his father's room, and is ready to attest all I am writing." There are two graves to the women in the local churchyard and on nearby Windy Hill there is a memorial obelisk. There is also a stone at the point where they died. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wigtown_Martyrs

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Glenluce station opened in 1862 and ran to London Euston via Carlisle, Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway followed the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Railway to the port at Stranraer. It was closed under the Beeching Axe in 1965.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore near Port William?

Port William is situated on the shores of Luce Bay, offering scenic views towards the Mull of Galloway. You can also visit Rigg Bay, a peaceful beach known for its flat terrain, or Monreith Beach, which features a vast stretch of golden sand. Further afield, Galloway Forest Park provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities and stargazing.

Are there historical sites to visit around Port William?

Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore ancient monuments like Chapel Finian, the Drumtroddan Cup and Ring Markings, Drumtroddan Standing Stones, and Barsalloch Fort. The village of Port William itself has a historic harbour. Additionally, Wigtown Martyrs Stake Memorial commemorates a significant historical event.

What cultural points of interest are there in the Port William area?

Beyond its natural beauty, the region offers cultural insights. Whithorn, about 7 miles away, is recognized as an early center of Christianity in Scotland. Wigtown Book Town, Scotland's National Book Town, is a must-visit for book lovers, boasting numerous bookshops and hosting a literary festival.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions near Port William?

Families can enjoy the sandy beaches like Second Sands in Port William or Monreith Beach, which has rock pools. Monreith Animal Park, located about 3 miles from Port William, is also suitable for all ages. Many historical sites, such as Wigtown Book Town and Wigtown Martyrs Stake Memorial, are also considered family-friendly.

What outdoor activities can I do near Port William's attractions?

The area around Port William is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, running routes, and cycling paths. For detailed information on routes, including their distance and difficulty, you can explore the Hiking around Port William, Running Trails around Port William, and Cycling around Port William guides.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels around Port William?

Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Wigtown Martyrs Stake Memorial – Wigtown Book Town loop from Wigtown' (3.5 km) or 'Rigg Bay loop from Garlieston' (5.1 km). More moderate options include the 'Cruggleton Castle Arch – Rigg Bay loop from Garlieston' (9.6 km). Discover more options in the Hiking around Port William guide.

Can I go cycling near Port William?

Absolutely. The region offers several cycling routes. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Port William Picnic Spot – Monreith Beach loop from Port William' (55.8 km) or the 'St Ninian's Chapel – Garlieston Coastal Road loop from Port William' (38.5 km). For more details on routes and their difficulty, refer to the Cycling around Port William guide.

Where can I find beaches for swimming or relaxation near Port William?

Port William itself has fine sandy beaches, including Second Sands beach within the village. A short drive away, Monreith Beach offers a long sandy stretch with safe swimming areas and rock pools. Rigg Bay is another peaceful beach option, though it's important to check tide times there.

Are there any unique landmarks or sculptures in Port William?

Yes, overlooking Port William Harbour is 'The Man' Bronze Statue, a life-size sculpture of a fisherman that reflects the village's seafaring heritage. A bronze otter sculpture by Penny Wheatley, a memorial to author Gavin Maxwell, can also be found on a cliff top at the Monreith golf course.

When is the best time to visit Port William?

The best time to visit Port William generally depends on your preferred activities. The warmer months, typically spring to early autumn, are ideal for enjoying the beaches, coastal walks, and outdoor activities. These months also offer better chances for clear skies, which are perfect for stargazing in Galloway Forest Park.

Are there dog-friendly places or walks around Port William?

Many of the natural outdoor areas around Port William are dog-friendly, including the various beaches and coastal paths. When visiting specific attractions or establishments, it's always best to check their individual dog policies. The numerous hiking and running trails in the area also provide great opportunities for walks with your dog.

Can I learn about local history or geology in the area?

Yes, you can delve into local history at sites like Whithorn, the ancient monuments, and the Wigtown Martyrs Stake Memorial. For geology enthusiasts, the Gem Rock Museum in Creetown, about a 30-minute drive away, houses one of Great Britain's finest private collections of gemstones, crystals, minerals, and rocks.

What is the significance of Wigtown Book Town?

Wigtown Book Town holds the title of Scotland's National Book Town. It is renowned for its high concentration of second-hand bookshops, making it a haven for bibliophiles. The town also hosts an annual literary festival, attracting well-known authors and visitors from afar.

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