The Duke of Buccleuch
"Welcome to the Queensberry Estate and Drumlanrig Castle web site. Drumlanrig is not only one of the most attractive and fascinating of castles with a celebrated art collection, but is also a focal point of the Queensberry Estate, which is internationally renowned as a model of dynamic and enlightened rural land management."



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Drumlanrig Castle and Estate


Welcome to Drumlanrig Castle, the ancient Douglas stronghold and Dumfriesshire home of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, KBE.

Surrounded by the 120,000 acre Queensberry Estate, Country Park and grand Victorian Gardens, Drumlanrig Castle was completed in 1691 by William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry, and is one of the first and most important Renaissance buildings in the grand manner in Scotland.  Steeped in history, this unique and historic Scottish Castle, filled with treasures, is one of the principal visitor attractions in South Scotland.  With its Castle tours, beautiful gardens, wildlife, woodland walks, championship mountain bike trails and cycle routes, our boast of the finest recreation in South Scotland is not a hollow one.

The Queensberry Estate also offers some of the best field sports and salmon and loch fishing in Southern Scotland.  Conservation and responsible land management by generations of the Montagu Douglas Scott family have ensured that the field sports offered meet the high expectations of the regular parties which visit the Estate each year to bag a brace or two of grouse or enjoy the other sporting opportunities on offer.


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Click on the above image for a truly interactive exploration of Drumlanrig Castle and the Queensberry Estate. 


Landrover Tours
Drumlanrig Landrover Tours


The Drumlanrig Land Rover Experience
- the only way to experience the best of South West Scotland in a day, an area unrivalled in the richness and diversity of its natural history.

Our landrover tours have been extremely popular and are a must for visitors to Drumlanrig.  Join our Ranger Service on a journey from the delightful River Nith, through diverse woodlands to the rugged beauty of the high tops of the Lowther Hills.  Our Rangers have many years experience working in this stunning area with a wide knowledge of the landscape, natural history and land management.  Whatever your interest - wildlife, history, photography - let our Rangers reveal the landscape's hidden secrets.

Landrover Tour Gift Vouchers are available.

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July Jazz - POSTPONED
July Jazz scheduled for 12 July is postponed. We apologise for any inconvenience - a new date will be announced shortly.

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Farmers' Market - Next One 28 June 2009
Farmers' Market
We are pleased to announce that the ever-popular Drumlanrig Farmers' Market will take place on the 4th Sunday of the month, beginning February until October. Come along and check out the goodies.

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Season 2009
Drumlanrig Castle, Gardens and Country Park will open for the 2009 season on Good Friday (10 April). Come along and enjoy this magnificent Castle and Country Estate. Super fun for all the family.

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Stableyard Cafe
The newly refurbished Stableyard Cafe is now open for the season and is offering delicious hot and cold snacks to enjoy either inside, alfresco or to take away.

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Buccleuch Foods Online
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The award-winning and famous range of Buccleuch Heritage foods and drinks are now available online for purchase. Why not treat yourself now.

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Schools Open Days
Schools Open Days
The Schools Open Days will not be taking place in 2009. Check this website for any future dates.

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Family History Research
The archives at Drumlanrig Castle are part of a private collection and whilst the Buccleuch family try to accommodate scholars carrying out historic research, we are generally unable to provide details of Estate workers or people who may have lived on the Estate. Our advice would be to contact a reputable organisation which specialises in genealogy research.

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