Top rated Tourist attractions in Dumfries

Experience the best that Dumfries has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 10 places from Tourist attraction category.

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Mabie Farm Park
Children's farm
Small amusement park with quad bikes, paddle boats & a long slide, plus trampolines & a petting zoo.
4.70 (1K reviews)
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Dumfries Museum
Museum
History museum with local & prehistoric exhibits & an outdoor camera obscura open April–September.
4.60 (410 reviews)
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Devorgilla Bridge
Historical landmark
Quaint pedestrian bridge built in the 15th century with scenic views over the River Nith.
4.60 (208 reviews)
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Dock Park
Park
Waterfront green space featuring play equipment, a mini-golf course & a seasonal cafe.
4.50 (1.1K reviews)
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Robert Burns House
Tourist attraction
Legendary wordsmith Robert 'Rabbie' Burns used to live at this historic building with exhibits.
4.50 (278 reviews)
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Castledykes Park
Park
πŸ‘ Very well kept park in a nice setting. Great to see Bruce's story in the sunken garden. All paved so easy for walking
4.50 (219 reviews)
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Gracefield Arts Centre
Art gallery
Art gallery with hundreds of Scottish paintings, contemporary exhibits & a cafe.
4.50 (142 reviews)
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Burns Mausoleum
Memorial park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ I first walked through the churchyard and read the memorials, the Burns Mausoleum being the most grand. The most moving to me though was the memorial to the martyrs of the persecution. Then I went in the church and was guided by a volunteer. The pulpit is a massive structure carved of a single tree.
4.50 (87 reviews)
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Robert Burns Statue
Historical landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ A beautiful statue of Scotland's well loved national poet, standing in a deservedly prominent location at the top of the High Street, in front of Greyfriars Church. It's sculpted from Italian marble and the carving is incredibly detailed. There are short extracts from his poetry around the plinth. W...
4.50 (45 reviews)
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Lincluden Collegiate Church
Historical landmark
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Such a forgotten gem. I've been going here since I was around 3 years old and I have always found it such a beautiful and relaxing place. The ruins themselves are beautiful to walk around and the surrounding areas near the river and the orchard are a fantastic walk. Lots of wildlife to observe and a...
4.30 (58 reviews)
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